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AN
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHIC
DICTIONARY.
WITH AN INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS, KING LIST AND
GEOGRAPHICAL LIST WITH INDEXES, LIST OF HIEROGLYPHIC
CHARACTERS, COPTIC AND SEMITIC ALPHABETS, ETC.
By Sir E. A. WALLIS BUDGE, Knt., F.S.A.,
M.A. AND LiTT.D., Cambridge; M.A. and D.Litt., Oxford; D. Lit., Durham ;
SOMETIME SCHOLAR OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND TYRWHITT HEBREW SCHOLAR ;
KEEPER OF THE EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES, BRITISH MUSEUM.
{IN TWO VOLUMES)
VOL. II.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,
1920.
HARRISON AND SONS,
PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY.
ST. martin's lane LONDON,
W.C. 2.
s
[ 593 ]
S
SUr ^^V^ , M. 588, ;^0' ^- 345,
O, U. 191, to drink; Copt. ce.
sura (sua) ^S h ^, ^5 t\
AAAAAA
AAftAAA
.W>AAA
to drink, drinker, toper,
drunkard.
surau ^^ (j ^, P- 692, .^^^^'
V>, p. 94, drinkers.
SUr-t ^=f O, T. 71, ^^_ O, U. 191,
drink; ^^=f ^^ Q?i , IV, 1115, water supply.
STir-t .^^^ , bead, oval ball; var.
n "^^f A "^ . ^^^ ^ n ^ mother-of-pearl
I <rr> 1 o ' <=> <=> I 000' beads.
SUru-t(?) -^%^<=^'^, abird.
S-ursh _ \\f , to make to be green
ra
(2 CZE
or fertile ; caus. of ursh.
suh -^^ra^, — ^
ra
7\
i, to utter words as the
result of some great or sudden emotion, to
speak in an ecstasy, to prophesy.
suh
I±3
y- > - -^Y^ , air, wind.
(2
SUh-t .^^^1 g, Pap. 3024, 79, ^^
■^ Q ^ Melternich Stele 62, egg; Copt.
_fl X O ' COOT^e.
suh — ^ ^ § ° ' ^^^^^ °^ incense.
Suhit (?) v^ J , Denderah III, 12, a
^ ^ ^^ Yl goddess of Denderah.
S-Ukha ^^ %> T "^ ^^, Peasant
282, to stupefy, to make silly; caus. of ukha.
s-user
-1P
-1P
l^
, to strengthen ; caus.
s-usekh
^
\j
J\ , to walk
with long strides ; caus. of usekh.
I) ll , to praise, to
s-ush ^^ ^ ,
worship, to adore ; caus. of uash.
S-ushHeriu — ^cza^^^A
^ title of the high-priest of the 10th Nome
' of Upper Egypt.
L^, to break (?)
sush.
SUSh-t --^^ V^ ^~ , tie, fetter, cord.
SUt ^ {^, var. ^ A , White Crown
sutut -
s-utekh
%. tk^ IV, 520, to walk,
Lar^Jr ' to travel.
e ®
(^ , to treat a body with
; var.
drugs, to embalm; caus. of V\
Ho^^O. Atitleof Anubisis'^^^^^ J,
"the embalmer."
s-uthet -^.-%^g=3r|, _^^t^sr=j
f\ \\, to cook, to roast, to bake.
V\^^^^{> , to fatten birds.
s-uthet
var
s-utekh
, to embalm ;
S-Utcha — ^^|, — ^"^S' to streng-
then, to heal, to save ; caus. of ^ n ^^. a .
s-utcha^^|A,^j^;^-,.o
go, to go forward ; caus. of vN A j\ .
seb — "^ jH^j N. 692, 1 148, jackal;
seb ^^ J^, u. 460
seb -^^Jt^, -^^J(j(j|, see asi
see — »-
, an interrogative particle.
seblnr-j'^.TV-J
^'-J-
-rr, -rr \\ y\ ,
V
, Peasant 322,
to lead, to conduct, to guide, to traverse, to pass
through, to march in front; "TT" ] -A il
^ I I , guide of the words of the gods.
2 p
s
[ 594 ]
sebbi^Jj;^,^Jl^J
II A , to lead, etc. ; "TT" '^wva LJ »<^=.- , I> 5°»
a dead man; ""^Ja^, decay of the body ;
^nnnimi
sebseb -75 — 7r-/v, ^"^J^ """J'
to lead, to guide.
sebi-t
o
A
, conductor,
guide ; -*- J J ^ I ® I ' faverser of eternity
, w , o
— a title of Ra and of Osiris; ^>^ „ ~wvaa -jt
I O
©C, this book of traversing eternity.
V, 1 1 1 2, a general envoy.
Sebi-t, sebiu-t ~I5rJ^|l, Shipwreck
161, -*>— U Y^ fl I . freight, cargo of a boat or
ship, load of a camel or ass; "TT" \ ^^^^^
, a loader of ships.
I I I
^ W
sebb
JJ
U=/l
, Berl. 6910, to load.
SebitTrJ(j()^,'^--;;„t;;d-;
w
seb ^nr^, --^J^^, |^^,evii,
wickedness; ~7T~ ] , decay, waste.
sebitTr-J^q^^.T^jqij
fish offal, a poor kind of fish.
wreck 56, an offering by fire.
, Ship-
^ I
seb-t "tTJ^. louse ;plur. ~^J^
tress, lock of hair, hair clippings.
i2i
Sebi ~75~^ O ^ P6"od of time, anniversary,
W * annual festival (?)
seb
sba
■J "^j flute; Copt. CKjS.e.
to play
' a flute.
sba
Sba-Ra
sbau -
sbau -
♦< — iiiiiiiii
^111
, doors ; Copt. C^e.
SCX Edfft I, 81, a title of the
I ' Nile-god.
.f^|^|. star-gods.
-k
Sc:^^
correction; Copt. C^(JO
, punishment.
sebakh (sebkh) 7"^?. f° '^"' '"'
^ ' O ® U to preserve.
s-baq (sebq) ^ ^^^, to make to
shine ; caus. of jLd Q ) .
sebaq(Sebq) ^ i» leg, thigh; see
S-baq (sebq) a, . ®, to make preg-
nant ; caus. of J || ) /| .
S-bagi -^^ '(^ S flfl » to make weak or
helpless ; caus. of J S (1 (1 (^ •
seba _*_J(]|7mn, -^J[]|^^^,
a mythological serpent-fiend.
Sebath ^;T- IQ'^, Canopus stele lo,
JJ Jl 1 I I I provisions.
Sebit -*-J[j(]o^,Rec.4,2i, -^^J
11i^' ^J()()7;^>''^Pl^^t,flag,rush.
Sebu-^jilj, ^-4Vgo'ds^
seben -«_ J^v^AAA, u. 304, 532, 55 1> P-
_ L=il, Rec. 30, 187, to retreat,
to wriggle away (of a serpent) ; — »— J
wNA/vv ^ to roll away the-hours.
seben-t
J
"^■^^ U. 611, retreat,
o^ ' withdrawal.
X^, Rec. 31, 168,
to retreat ; see seben.
sebenben — h — 1 /www I -www, m. 280,
— H — iLaaaaa jp'wwvX^^, Rec. 31, 168, to re-
Jn V>AAAA ^
^A^w^ J V\, P. l8o.
s
[ 595]
sebennu — *
sebeh -h- J|^=.
, U. 540, T. 296,
crowns.
Jl
^
\> ^ I , to cry, cry.
-k, one of the 36
Sebkhas -^J
Dekans; Gr. Sowx"^*-
Sebeshsen — «— Jczszd 1 ^aww, Annales I,
84, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. 2oux*^s.
sebeq (?) — h— Jzi | J , Israel Stele 22,
I ]Mv.3»-^ ffl 1 ' '^^PPy* fortunate.
sebq-t — »— JM ^ , bone chamber
sebt-t — «— J^«||
crown of flowers,
wreath.
sebt
sebti -
sebth
^
■j:
, wall, fort ; Copt. CoKt
, a royal title.
J ^^^ & ' ^' ^'^^' ^°^^'
7,N.766,P.708,-^J^^|,
Rec 30, 186, to inhale, to smell.
Sep , a sign of multiplication; Y 5
D ©
— »
n
, Rec. 2, III, to multiply;
>—
n = 10 X 10.
sep
D ©' D © >^ ' a ' D "^^^
©, ©, ^J^, time, season, fate, luck, occasion,
opportunity, hap, accident, condition, case, situa-
tion, kind, sort, mode, means, manner, habit,
way, behaviour, action, characteristic, aim, object,
purpose, subject, case at law, trial, affair, act,
H
like, equal, expedient; Copt. CH;
D ©
one at a time, one by one ;
D ©
, ill-luck, calamity, fault, failure; 1 © ,
every par-
ticular;^{](]^J-
D ©
"''^, L.D. III, 140B,
another good example :
^ D ©
Stele 8, every one on his land ;
^ , Israel
/wvwv, Amen. 15, 18, moreover, another case;
D ©
I, IV, 1078, happiness: *jij— \\,
IV, 944, calamity, disaster; <::ir>'wwvA | k^
, on every occasion ; -wwva J S i v
,. ime of trouble; ;;*;|^yi,A.Z.
» C"^ M ^
1880,49; ,;^^, a bad turn; L-/1,
U © ^^ D © /wwv\
1 , J ~'*~' ©• . . . — *— w
a bold act; ||, , twice, repetition ; ,
a © II ^ a ©O'
duplicity; ^^^vwv , U 'wwaa \^ .second
I I I
D
D
©
time; ,Ji_ ^^ , (j() ^ q. "ever again;
. T. 283, ^ ^ ^ T,, <^^©,
D ©
□ ©
I*hll1»l
©
000 II
at once, forthwith ; Copt, rtcon ;
gold twice refined ; '^**' /ww\a ^ , gold thrice
000 III
C A 1 ® © TT 00 """"© © XT
refined; plur. , U. 88, , N. mo,
— '*-tk ' ~~'*~^ ~~tr® TV — "^ ©
D ©Jrl' D ©1' °Plll' ' ^^'' D (3 III'
^'"' n©l ^^^^' fr^q^^^tiy^
□ ^ III,' ^IIH' ^ec. 16, no [say] four
times (a rubrical direction);
\
! I 1 AAAAAA
I , good times, Rec. 20, 40 ; ^ 1 aaww ,
millions of times; 1 -wwna
D (3 I
righteousness ;
abilities ;
^ © ©
I ©
^ ©
' I (2 III
Hi'
unique in
, A.Z. 1905,
26, unmatched for abilities; "^ -^^ ** "^ ^ ,
IV, 410, 1082.
sep St^ , ^ . the case in
— H — n r\ /vNAftAA
court, a legal decision ; j (I .^^^ , a crimi-
nal offence; D ^ '^AAAAA ,5;3L ^ ^ Y^
a case for punishment; III aa/wv\ aawvx 7^
^ D © o
IV, 71:2, cases of trespass; 1 ^AAA/^A
just cases; ^awvs
J\i'
(]P^J,the
case of evil-doers ; 7^ v\ 'vaaaaa,. — _^
IV, H09, their case comes on again.
2 p 7
Sep ^ |^,Rev. = ^^. ^
Rev. 13, 23, time of judgement.
'^
[ 596 ]
D
sep tepi Q @ , « g^Q w' D © d'
© ^ , lands of
sepi _ l\i\S^, Rev. 13, 23, to supplicate.
u, primeval time
D ©11 .
primeval time.
D
sepsep
18,
D D
§i, Rec. 15, i8,
, Stele of Ptolemy I,
Q D Hi- - D D Ul^
Rec. 13, 22, to ask for, to supplicate, petition;
Copt, cenccon.
sepi ^^, Peasant 199, ^^
IJ' D ©
, to remam over ;
D ©.
{
Shipwreck 38, not one was left; \\^ |j
j\ L.D. III, 140C, there remains no trace;
UD ©
see ~^ r.^ -, Copt, ceeue.
sepp
(2 to remain over ; Copt.
D aL-fl'
ceene.
SeP^t □©-'U-549,T.303,^^
Rechnungen 49, —»■
263,
, P.S.B. 19,
D ©
©
©
D
sep-t
c=i^' D ©illll' D ^111' D ©1'
'^~**~~ hh^ remainder, remains,
D HHo' gleanings.
© © © > pots for storing corn.
SeD Ra ^ r\ Palermo Stele, the name
©ciz=i
of a sun-temple.
sep "byuw , worm, serpent.
Sep-her
D © 1
Sallier IV, 13, 9,
a god (?)
sep ~0~ R^^- ^^' ^3^' *° ^^P^ Copt.
dfl' cen, con.
sep „ r^j f > Rec. 26, 64, tackle of a boat.
sep -Ci^- , Thes. 1 1 24, couch, diwin.
sep-t Q ^^, 1^ _/], stairs, steps.
sep "^ Q^ , ^ \^ , to cut, to slay,
to destroy, to smite.
sep
S
Rev. 12, 21 =
D ©
, Copt, ceene.
sep
, Rev. 13, 37, Nomes; see
sep-ti(?) _^PP. Lit. 22, [1°P[5 =
□ UUi two plumes.
Sep Q^% Rec. 3, 49, a god.
Sepit ^l, Berg. I, .9, ^^, a
wailing-goddess, a form of Hathor (?)
to benefit, to thrive,
to prosper.
sepa
Sepa
cww w j J ^- boh
D
>□<, U. 538,
T. 305, -^
^y,|l°»€,B.D.r7,87
"^ H-HH J , Rec. 30, 187, B.D. 69, 7 : (i) a
reptile-god (?) ; (2) the chief of the seven spiriis
who guarded Osiris.
Sepa-ur
T. 304, a god (?)
Sepa-Heru
— If
329> r.
Sepa of Horus.
Sepa-her
\ "^, M. 485,
UlLLUlO " ^^^ -
utiiuin C\ TT
>»^»)^, T. 300, the
'^, P. 270,
cv:to"
'4^^ % Rec
O
N. 1251,
30, 199, the god with a [hideous] face like Sepa.
Sepa-sM-t
L=v] — fl,
"^ I , Tuat III, a god of slaughter,
sepi
Rec. 3, 56, trough,
basin.
sepi
sepi
sepi
□
5,
Rec. 3, 50, crusts of
' bread.
Rec. 3, 45, rag, shred,
strip of cloth.
Rev. II, 167, thread;
Copt, cenni.
Sepi
D W
sepin(?) oX\
S [ 597 ]
^ |, Rec. 3, 44, a god.
IV, 670, a kind of
wood.
Sepeil(?) J, Ombos I, 186-188,
one of the 14 kau of Ra.
Sper D , Rec. 26.229, ° -A,
□ ^"^s^, to come forth, to set out.
S-per[r] —•*—<—>, to make to come
forth; caus. of <::z> J\ .
sper n 1 , to ask, to pray, to entreat.
sepeh
sephu
a
Amen. 7, 19, 11, 17, to
lasso, to take captive.
, order, command (?)
H
^==> /—^ , to write,
:, the
s-pekhar ^^ ,
to inscribe, to register.
Sepkh-kenmem
name of one of the 36 Dekans.
seps ~a~ ]
Sepsu ~D
g 9c^ I Mission 13, 117 gods with dis-
—it— f\ 1 ' bevelled hair.
D
Hh. 564, to shake down
the hair (?)
I, Rec. 31, 14,
seps D ^^, to overthrow, to slay.
seps ll T^, A.Z. 1906, 107, 109, to
skip, to jump, to dance; van I Q I ^h^ .
seps — H— D M |_J , to build.
Sept-tl , , the two
a o — - D •—
lips ; see I .
M l^t
sept hen "o <::^c==q, upper lip.
sept kheri ~^ o <A>, lower lip
sept
n c. \> I
^AAA/\A
D ©^ W
, IV, 655, bank, shore;
Pap. 3024, 67, the bank
of the stream.
sept ^ ^. ^ '^j a plant, hyoscya-
mus (?) ; Copt, c^c{>'f",
^®Pt ^ 1 ?. leg, thigh, foreleg.
Sept - masti - ent - Ruruti "dT ^ ^
part of the hunting net of the Akeru-gods.
sept ^ |\ |, ^/\^ fl' to be ready,
prepared; ^_^ ; ^^ '^-^^j his soul is pre-
pared • D A 1 *^ provided with a watchful,
y ' [] U 1 ' intelligent face.
%"^, the
if mn
Sept-metu a A
name of the 6th Gate in the Tuat.
S-pet a .^=<, to make to stretch, to
extend; caus. of >=\..
Sef , N. 429,
\s. ^, Ship\vreck 144, "^ , to cut, to
slay, to kill.
sef V , '^-^ V , knife ; plur.
V\\^^ 1; Copt. CKqe, Arab. t_iL:> Eth.
t}JS((. : , Syr. rsia-u», Gr. f/0oc.
sef ^f^, Mar. Karn. 55, 67, ^,
** Rec. 16, 141, to melt by fire, to boil, to
(^ O' cook, to steep, to macerate.
sefsef
sefsef
Q to melt by fire, to
'{^' liquefy.
to pour out, to overflow.
sef-t
sef
/^,
a kind of sacred
oil.
AQt' Peasant 316, Pap. 3024,
io7> ^^'^j Q ^ "^J to '^e gracious, mild,
CJ \ .. _ _
gentle, pitiful, compassionate; *^^— | Q^, Rec.
13, 12, a soft answer.
sef 2/), babe, child, boy; varr. \\
2 P 3
[ 598]
children, i.e., Shu and Tefnut.
, the two
W
Sefi-peri-em-Hesher, etc.
B D. 164, 8, a title of the Sun-god
sfa
"^^^ to strain, to purify;
AA/\AAA J »
AAAAAA
see sefi.
sfa-t
annoyance, pitiful, clement.
Sfa
sfl
A , Tuat I, a serpent-god.
Aw A AAAAAA, Rec. 5, 96,
O , Rec. 5, 95 >
Rec. 5, 93, fl'^'^ ® , to mix, to mingle, to
strain, to clarify, to purify.
Sfen ^ a , IV,97t, ^ £> d^. Peasant
150, to be patient, long-suffering, mild, gentle.
Sfenu ^^ ^^, exile (?) orphan (?); plur.
^^0%^, IV, 1076.
sfenti *
sefrit "^
s-fekh
^ ^T A.Z. 1900, 30, a kind
I 4 I m' of plant.
, Hh. 452
(I3, Rec. 29,
open; caus. of <=>^', see 1 «=*^;
^? fllj . . unwrapped.
s-feklifekh *'^'=— j. ® „, to put off clothes,
® V -1]
to undress, to loose; see _ c=>*^.
Sefekh '^^^^^ >K. ' ^^'^''t- ^212
Sefek ^^^ \\ , to cut, to slay, to cleave.
sefkek ^~^ , ^~^ (m, to pour
out, to be poured out, exhausted.
Sefth ^^ \v > to slay, to kill.
sem — *— I \> form, image, kind, manner.
sem
sem
semsem
, to collect, to heap together.
>ii^^, to bless; Copt. CJULOT.
to bless, to pray.
sem (?) -
1
a kind of
metal ; see tcham.
sem ^^^, -— f ^-^^ '%^
I I I
I I i
I, ^-=^
Copt. CIJUL
^, ~^"<5,
, herbs, vegetables ;
sem, semati r\p, ^y^^' ^
AK^, = 'T^v : (i) a priestly official; (2)
title of the high-priest of Coptos and Panopolis.
semi-t -^, U.557, ti^, t^^> f^^'
(see khaskh-t), Ci£^, — ^
, desert, hill country, hill cemetery;
(\£\£), P. 82, M. 112, N. 86, hills;
■^7^ IV, 1015, hill of truth, i.e., the
grave ;
hill of the spirit-bodies;
, IV, 430,
o
11 AAAA/W ^
hill of the east ; "^^
, hill of the west
Set Amentt (Semi-t Amentt)
Q^O^n
h ^^""^ B.D.G. 85, the mountain necropoHs on
^ '^ ' the west bank of the Nile.
a^+ /QoTvii+\ ■^~ Tuat I ; B.D.G. 8i,
Set(Semit) ^, • 83, a god.
Semti
"]■
w
w
"]■ C""l ClE=3'
1
the nesu bati name of King
o^>
= sem-t, Rec. 28, 170.
semsem
horse ; plur. /
^' , — , — ^'
^ I-
599 ]
S
smai
JM^'^-'- T\M^
_JrJ'^- 4.8. T.
258, 339, P. 6. .,N. 627, f, Jl J
"r^^^ ^ ' Ih ^^ ' ^*^ unite, to join oneself
to someone or something, to copulate ; ^
] ^ <rz> _ , joining heaven to earth
s
^^^ TT' P-^T"^' cemetery (?);
sma en ta
_>
^^
the transport of a dead body over the river to
the tomb.
smai-ta
I sLiJ
->
ss
, Rec. 34, 177,
I 31
Ji^
5,
'^AAAAA <=>! "'"^*"^, Amherst I,
I n
to bury, burial, "union with the earth"; Copt.
XOJJULC.
sma ta
Peasant 44, side of a field or road, border
11 rr-p A^VvAA r>
or edge of a road ; 4, 4, Q '
border of a field ;
27,
7\ ' * £5^' T^'^mw
£5^, ^ ijp I ^^> the two sides of a road.
sma-t Vi T'^?
, gut, intestine, rec-
3
V^
, T. 328, "^ -^ ^ '^
turn, bowel ;
Y^ o , Rec. 26, 80; plur
sma
sma-ti
|X ''=tJ, phallus.
%\\Ci
, testicles.
Smaiu X ^ ^ • . male relatives, kins-
men, cousins, connections.
smaihrunefer T(l!]| ^ ^I®'
a m^n who assists at a festival, addicted to
revelry.
spouse, consort, wife, concubine.
sm.ait T" 1\ "^ female relatives, con-
Ill' nections, cousins.
smaiut J()()-^ |, iv, 1081, J
^ ^ ^ 1 , Peasant 191, "f f](l ^ 5^ | '
L^fl^r ^
Jf\<-'-J\^i\-^--^-
179,
' Rec. 3S, 291),
I
I I I
•I
Rec. 16, no.
^AAO
gang, com-
pany, band, troop, evil allies, associates, con
federates, fiends, devils ; T"^ ^^ ^ ■?) L-Jl
n -
5^ . I I ^anm ^'
I I
Bnni
allies of Set.
■M
, Rec.
Rec. 17, 113, a
royal title.
smait 'T
24, 166, Y^
Smai(?) T^, IV, 200, part of the
double crown
sma ta | 1 . Methen, a title, governor (?);
var. I
2 P 4
s
[ 600 ]
S
smaitaui y^>a^ Palermo Stele, T
, uniter of the Two Lands,
i.e., of Upper and Lower Egypt— a royal title or
name.
Smaittaui(?) f^.^' throne room (?)
smaiiii(?) T^S» J^^c. 27, 84, twin
mountains (Gebelen ?)
Rec. 31, 12, the title of a god.
Smaifo, f=(l(j^
c=z hh ^., a name of Set.
145, 146, VI, 23, the doorkeeper of the 6th
Pylon.
Smaiu
!,
©
L=J]i
!,
!,
j B.D. 17, 138, I 8a, 2, H. I, 19,
I ' 5, Nesi-Amsu 22, 11, fiends.
Smaiut
I, Rec. 31, 168,
(^
W
M'
J"
a group or company of gods;
P.S.B. 13, 569.
the two goddesses Isis and Nephthys.
Smati-uati
15, a divine title.
Smatt-Bast
i:f]:g. B-D-69.
^ ^ffl^ B.D. 125,
f\>^^ U ®' see Basti.
Smai-Nu T°°°, J^r:, Mission
r ^ er. T (^ -. — r EdfA I, 79, a title of the
[3.50, ^ ^;i=^, Nile-god.
Smai-ta
-god.
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 70).
Smai-taui Y , 11 V X, D.R.G. 60,
I.
H
, IV, 82: (i) a serpent-god ; (2)
a moon-god ; (3) a Horus-god of '"^ J ^=^ Jj ;
(4) a title of Set. *^^^^
Smai-taui
33:
D
^VS'
B.D.G. 348, a title of Harpokrates son of
Hathor.
smalt T'§\ ^ assembly, reunion,
«"^^^^ * mc=-=' gathering.
«°^^^-*I^n' J ()[1-, enclosure,
a shut-in place ; plur. ^ y y , , , •
Smai-t ^^, IV, 1 12 1, bolt (?) fastening.
sma
142,
to mix ;
a mixture of six parts
sma kh-t
3
, 'J'f'L^, Rec. 16,
^Lil'
1 1
/wwvA KoUer i, 7,
III
Metternich
Stele 20, X i-^'*-. ) to eat.
sma[i]u keku ^ "^ ^ J | j
V^ t-y-s I J thick darkness, utter darkness,
outer darkness, gloom, obscurity; varr. Y'^^y^
I'
f^^'IM^'Ikf.^-
'^' T^^^ll"^"^' ^ev- 6, 147, temple,
lock, tress, hair ; Copt. CJUL^'Jf.
sma
sma
, tree with thick foliage.
eaves,
<t
I I I ■ vy _£^ ji^s:^ I I I
foliage, twigs, branches, vegetables.
smait
f}-^:^7^, Rec. 8, 171,
couch, bed, bier, mat, platform, part of a boat.
sma
to render clear or
visible.
[601]
S
S-ma -=a^ / , lo make to see ; caus. of
sma ^^^, Metternich Stele 41, / \\
ibid. 157, / \v ^ -/>) to cut up, to slay.
sma ~~*^~ }S ^^' ^'4' ^ beast slain a;
S" ^^^ ' an offering
Smaur-Bekha
->
^^, Ombos II, 139, the bull-gods Smamur
and Bachis. .
\
Sma-kheftiu-f -^
Tuat III, a ram-god.
^ J gj , to pray, to
smasma
recite; var.
smaa
■M »-
^!.
n-
to feed; Copt. TJUl.O(?).
s-maar
_>
q
, IV, 1 1 99,
[1 v>» , to make miserable, to op-
press ; caus. of ^ ^^^ (1 v>^ .
S-maa — •♦— ^^ , to make true, to justify,
to prove true or innocent, to correct, to pay
what is due or obligatory, to discharge a duty
or debt, to dedicate ; caus. of ^^ } .
S-maa kheru
^
Rec. 29, 147, 3J I ^gf , —\
J?i I , to make true
the word, i.e., to prove innocent, to procure the
acquittal of someone.
, M. 785, to equip
smai
a boat, to rig a boat.
s-mau
(^ w
, to
repair, to renew, to rebuild ; caus. of __^
W
S-mau -^ _^ "^ ^ I , Mission 13,
58 ; caus. of ^A^i"
smam
->
^^^
~Tf\ ""^^ to slay,
^J^L-=fl' to kill.
L=Z1' ->
smamu_^ ;^^^^, slaughterer.
smam /
B.D. 62, 5, a bull-god
Smamit
, Ombos II,
233, a cow-goddess of offerings.
Smamiur J, T \ ^^Pn' Denderah
IV, 79, a bull-god or goddess.
smam / ^^^ ( , IV, 809, to crush ;
_>
J
, to crush foreign lands.
smam (s-am) /
kindle, to set fire to ; caus. of
k1-
to
smam-t (s-am-t) I ^
Pap. 3024, 13, blaze, a kindling,
(of darkness V^ ^""^^ ).
smasu "^
%
I , dense
MRec. 27, 84, eldest, first-
' born; see smesu.
smasu-t (smesu-t) J-J^^, ^t!^')
sma -^-M— • y of > herald, reporter, an-
nouncer; Copt. CJUUULe.
Smiail 1* y (WNAAA , H ^^\ y AAAAAA ^ U. I 4,
a kind of incense.
sma (?)
, to kill, to slay.
s-mar — «— ^|\ , Rec 32, 79, to
please, to make happy, to adorn, to decorate ;
[ 602 ]
-^^^ ^. . , . .^1 I to set in good order, to adorn, to beautify, to
adornment, decoration, rich or festal j to sei in g.u ' ^^ '
smi-t fl Q ^ T' shadow, protection,
avenging gods and fiends.
smu — 1^^. U- 506, -^ %^^,
T. 321, flesh, members.
smuu (ors-m-un)
Peasant 44, — t^ ^
Smep ^=^ ^^ , slaughter, death
apparel, j ^^^^^^ richly ; caus. of ^ 5
|l
A , adornment.
s-menkh-t diii^
/V\A/\AA
SmenkhitS-g,R-.3,54.agcKl-
Smen-ti (?) ^^^^^ ^ , a lioness-goddess.
o — M — o " (imn
smeri
assuredly, really and
truly, verily.
smen t^^Hih, P. 124, M. 93, N. 100, incense.
nfflD , emery ; var
s-meh-t — H-
to forget ; caus. of
s-meh
rn , Rec. 26, 79, to make
ra
/W\AA^
w
s-men
^/w^A/^
1097,
to flood, to submerge, to fill
'^, p. 635, M. 5,0, N. .09., ; -=SXS4=' Ml-
, flooding.
Q "J , P. 636, 637, M. 512, 514, N. 1095,
- "^^ i Rec. 30, 187, S ] , to
stablish, to fix firmly in position, to establish one-
self: caus. of "^^^ il; Copt. cAxme, ccA^m.
smehit
°^
AAAAA/N
AAAAAA
smen-smen diii±i tiiiiii , T. 398, M. 400,
AA/VAAA rAA/NA^
to establish, be established.
smen
f^^*^^
, order, foundation.
smen i^^^^^ ft , bronze
Smeh °'=^ ^^, a kind of boat or ship.
to pray, to
beseech.
smeh -^ T I i^' ^ t '^*^' ^*^'^-
IS. 152, garlands.
smehi -^»- t\ § _, ^=.—0, the
smen t^^"^ ^^' Mettemich Stele 62,
efiiii ^ ^^, a kind of goose ; Copt. CAXOTIte.
left hand, the left side ; Gr. 'A^/tax ; see Hero-
dotus II, 30.
S-meS — «— [1 I , to deliver a woman ; caus.
of f] n^; Copt. oJULecio.
smesmes
= negesges
Smen diiiiii %^, t^^^JJ], b.d. 17, 37,
AAAAAA , t.o overflow.
AAAAAA
1 J 11 • R*''^^^ . Mar. Aby. j
agoose-god, a dweller in R^AAAAAc=rD, j ' | smeSU
D
Smenu .^^^^ ( , image, figure
Smennu
D^^,T.24,agod.
smenu So%1^,^^^' '5. '^9, to
/wsAAA Jr J^ rage, to shake.
s-menmen -^ , / ^ > ^ \l,^>
wAAA /wwvA 7^ to unsettle.
1 11 1 1 » ■ ■ f 11 1 1 ■
to make to move ; caus. of /\ .
AAAAAA »UV\AAA
r-^ ^ cD ' eldest, firstborn.
smesu ~*~ P 1^' T M^' '^*^*^ °^ ^^^
high-priest of Metelis.
[ 603 ]
S
smesun
:r:^.
-M /WAAAA
T=T, pot, vessel.
smeseru(?) -^
Rev. 1 1, 90
Smet — M— ^s^^ I -j| ; see Mesta, one of
the four sons of Horus.
Smet -^ |n^ 1 J, ^erg. I, 17, a croco-
_gJ^ I ^ dile-god.
smet, smetsmet ^ , («=o)
-god.
B.D. 125, Neg. Con. 15
— «— £)
smet .... , Famine Stele 17
/•=a'
B.D. 58, 5, the rudder in the magical boat.
Smeti ^'"'^ Rcc. 5, 95, to paint the
^ \\-^5-' eyes.
Smetti (^^ "^ ^^ Q , B.D. 144, the
Watcher of the ist Arit.
s-metr
C^^ii
semthek
f=xi)
, Rec. 17, 44; caus.
, part of the name
ofPsammetichus; with fem. art. ^
\ A.Z. 1881, 68.
Smet-
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr.
smet — H— t:
smet ^=
underHngs ; see 1
sen '^'^'wvA ^ ^
I I I AAAAAA O III
them, their ; see I
, eye paint (?)
I , servants, subordinates,
I
o ^ ill I
■H—
, Rec. 4, 30, they,
sen-nu
On
sen
I t
, second, fellow.
to bow, to pay homage, to
entreat.
Senu '^^^, suppliant.
Senn-ti -vwvaa 11 , worshipper, adorer.
/VAftAAA \\ j\
sennit -^^11 |l|lo. B.D. i68a,
T T /WVAAA I I
2 2, acclamations.
sen, sena '^'^'*^, '^"'^^ I , u^, (J ,
to smell, to kiss, to do homage, adoration.
genu "y^ ^, IV, 1220, homage.
— H — ^
Senn-t /vwwv ^ , kiss, embrace.
/WAAAA y*
sen ta '^r^
, IV, T028,
O
¥
is'
' ^ ' £) I I s ' W £)
5X
W £>
^^_^ I'^'S^^^ ^' ^^'^°^'
i 33:
/wwvA ^ to smell the earth,
o s^ ^ U
to kiss the earth, to do homage by bowing with
the face to the ground.
, Mar. Aby. II, 36,
senn ta aaa/wa
AAAA/VA I I S
to kiss the ground, i.e., pay homage
sennti ta aaaaaa ^
AA/V\AA \\
16, payer of homage.
31
, Amen. 14,
send, ta
sen t ""^"^^
' 3
sensen
AAAA/VA AA/VW\
3 , adorer, worshipper.
Rec. 16, 56, to smell {i.e.,
kiss) the hand.
to praise, to acclaim ;
Copt. CeXcCJL3X.
4=,
sensen 3,
A^A/WA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
I H A —** •♦— AAAAAA — « M
3 O, 3,
I AAAAAA AAAAAA \\ AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
(1 ^, AAAAAA £), to breathe, to snuff the air.
Sensen-ti "^ £> , a breathing.
AAAAAA AAAAAA W
sen^*~\, ^L^, "^l]V'
AAAAAA ^\ ^^~«. AAAAAA 1 ^\
^^'^'^ '*55^ , to cut, to cut off, to split.
Sen-t '^'^'^'^ \\ , a slit, a cutting, wound.
Sen^ (] \\ , slayer ; fem. tj "^ /
AAAAAA I ^\ AAAAAA 1 ^d
senn v^, T. 353,
AAAAAA
S^, Mission 13, 117,
to slit, to cut open, to overthrow; 'vaaaaa {[n v\,
AAAAAA I I _ZI
those who cut.
s
[ 604 ]
sen TZD T) ° I ploughshare; Copt. cme.
sen-t ~^ == o, u. 431 > va'"-
~^^^,T. 247.
, T. 247 ;
Aft/VVAA WAAAA Ml
sensen-t
var.
/WWVA '^'^'^'^^ III
^, U. 431-
« 4. """ *~" (11/ N. 706, a mytho-
Sensen-t ^ v^ ^ , j J^j^^j ,^^;^ij^y
sen (not Sensh) ^~^ immr, to open ; see
t.. I
sen, seni ^*~, U. 235, ':^, ':^:^ L— fl,
AAAAA/V AAAA/VA AAAA/NA
A,
IV, 1220,
\\7^ /SAAA/NA
It^
Roller Pap. 5, i, ^^ J^, Metternich Stele 240,
1] (J (3 f A , to open, to expand, to throw
open a door, to pass over or away from, to pass
on in front ; late forms are : (J <. ' tj U
AAA/VAA
^^'^^^ A , Rev. 11, 174; Copt. Cine.
senn, senni '^^^'^ a , '^^''^ \ J\ , "^^"'^
AAA/V\A AAAAAA (VAA/WA
J /VWSAA \\ , AsAAAA^ \\ (J (J \[ -A ) A.Z.
A AAAAAA A /VVWVA I I
1907, 125, Rec. 36, 201, to pass over, to go
beyond, to pass in front, to pass away from, to
flutter away (of a bird) ; — ' i aaa~na \\ \ y\ , way,
AAAAAA
road; Copt. cni.em, CItHmi.
senni ^AA^AA ^ ^^ —
/V\AA/V\ j\
A/VAAAA
/VVVVAA
l\/\A/\AA
AA/VVAA y\
, officer, leader, chief, fighter
in the van of an army ; plur. ^AAAAA \\ "^^^ \^ \ ,
Anastasi I, 23, 6, Mar. Karn. 53, 38, [1
AA/\AAA I
D S ^ I
A A A,P. 4i>M. 62
■PI
O
A A A, N. 29.
seni ^, ^^^^^!^, ~^ ^ ^^ ,
sufferer, a wretched, needy, or miserable man.
seni meni ^^ ^~~^ ^^ ^^, Tutankh.
W A ^ X I 1 I
;;33JJ;;3; tzz> diiiiili X — w— >^ — > .umii,
P. iii6b, 38, 54, in a state of flux and ruin,
topsy-turvy.
^i'^
, P. 365,
sen-t
N. 1078, lie, false statement.
Senndf ftA^A^A ^^^^ , ^AAAA^ [1 "^^6 , AAAAAA [I ^^
AAAAAA AAAA/V\ I /VAAAAA 1 /I
.^v^ , sufferer, sorrower ; plur. aaaa/'a {1 ^^ .
^H^ AAAAAA I I I I
sen-t /wvAAA , decay, a passing away.
O. 0-3 III
sen ^C3, Rev. 14, 34, clay.
30Q vww\ /wwvA'^— — ) XheS. I2Q7, '^'"'^'^^
>* ' W ^ W J\
to copy, to make a likeness or transcript of any-
thing.
ti
senit ^'"'^^o, p. 424, M. 607, N. 121 2,
w
W A W X
^^•"^^ \ Thes. 1286, '•'^'^ (1(1 , Rev. 14, 68,
Ci I '^ I ■ ^ I 1 1 I
model, copy, likeness, archetype (of a book) ;
z:>, IV, 1 150, in likeness of.
senn aawva , Rev. 6, 29, AAAwv I ,
AAAA/W I AAAAAA ■ '~' ■
.^'^=^,
W
, Rec. 19, 93, /wwvA
AAAA/VA
ilj Thes. 1122, copy, duplicate, transcript,
J I ' list, notes of a case, report.
^
— H — y ) <:z>
Sen-t-Ra ^'^'^^
^ A D
, B.D. 115,7,
\ - -II i_i
the " similitude of Ra."
oAmn 1 1 IV, 1032, to make a
T T copy or likeness.
likeness, image, copy, figure, statue.
Senen /wwva I 1 >k, Denderah II, 11,
AAAAAA T I
-^^^"^, one of the 36 Dekans.
sennu
AAAAAA
AAAA/>A
sen-t, senat " f\
A/VWV\ V >
AAAAAA /VAAAAA i
AAAAIVA . TT.t|x.
AAAAAA
AAAAA'v
A~vvvA tiiiiii ' ci anmiir
, draughtboard and
draughts; |J fl'j'l^^
at draughts.
sen-t '^'^'^'^ , case, box.
'^'■'^'^ , to play
s
[ 605]
aa-nni /9\ aaaaaa < — ' __ a countcr iTi a
^ ^ W y\ game.
sen-t (?) ^'"''^ , Peasant 2^, a kind of
^ ' o aniDlll
stone; compare 11.1.^^^, ruby(?)
Sen-t "^'^'^^ i — 3 : see ~'*'^'^
Senn ^;^^^^^: see -^'^-^^S^, foundation.
I, Rec.
senn ^ ^ ^ ^ o, ^
4, 22, a precious stone, ruby(?)
Sen^ (?) " (1 (3 I^ -, winds, breaths.
sena, senna ~^*~ 1) % t ^ ' ^~^ fl
' 7^ , AAAAAA \\ (1 *!K ^ 7^ , to pass ; see
sen
senana [J ^AAA^A (1 cs f a, Amen. 7, i,
/www I I "^
pass quickly.
Senan (?) ^ "] ^ , Berg. I, 13, a god,
a defender of the dead.
ra^
, B.T). 145,
senah
IX, 34, injury, damage.
senas t] 'Qf» -^•^- ^9°^> i°3i ^^^
sena '^'^^'^ , to turn back, to repulse.
H Y
8-naa c
, with I r. ^ , to reduce
to the consistence of paste (of drugs used in
/W\A
medicine), to knead ; caus. of —
, B.D. 125, III, 20.
seni-t
cabin, box ; Copt. certH
, ^^AAA/^
, "^'^'^^ , case, chamber.
86mi 'WWVA ^ ^ AAAAA/\
OS ' o
/^^/^'^'^ j r \ aaaaaa aaaa/vn
' D (^3)' D
AA/WVV
^f^.
£»
W £) Ml'
AAAAAA AAAAAA
(3 (^3)' D (3 I 1 I
M 1' o Jr
i5 I
I AAAAAA n (3
I AAAAAA 1
, Rev. 1 2, 99, bread, bread cakes : ~^'^~*^ 0=^
^''"^, IV, 768, AnnalesIII, no.
genu '^ %\ -f) ! T uat VII, a company
J^ ^ I ' of gods who fed Ra.
senu ~^, ^, N. 62, "^ Q, t. 268,
pot, vase, vessel, jar.
senu w> ^' 3' 4. ^\''ne of Pelusium ;
DO' Gr. 2,,;,/.
senu ^y\ — «, Methen, assessor of taxes.
senu gAA^ |j] , physician (?) ; Copt. CA.em.
genu ^^^^ j^s^, to see, to weep(?)
Senu(?) -wwvA Q t^ ^ B.U. 64, 14, dis-
^ '^ 1^^— ^ Jl trict(?)
genu '"""^^ 'SJN ; see '^^''^ a .
D Jr 7\ —
lege, right.
sennu '^'^^^ v>, , , vw>^ ^
JlLLji AAA/WV (2 L=J
, privi-
SenU AAAAAA t^g_«
D Jf<
[ Nastasen Stele
'65
w
, Nastasen Stele 68,
W
senui ^^aaaa
O Jr^I I O SH ^ AAAAAA t==)
s-nukh -^^^^fl, L.D. III, 140C, to
burn up, to scorch, to shrivel.
senut (senupet?) aaaaaa^"^^^ JL^
Jl F=^ I I I AAAAAA Jl n \
senb "^ j n, p. 453, ^^ Jj n, wall,
AAAAAA ^I !■ .1 AAAAAA «sdj J_L
fortification.
senb-t ""^ I o, u. 438, "^ il - /I ,
AAAAAA .eC) AAAAAA «£l) 3_J
T. 250, j , wall, fortification; plur.
AAAAAA «sC) I
"^J-[[°,P.3o6,"^Jo(155,R352,
AAAAAA ..sij J_t O AAAAAA ^ AAA
N. io67,~^J-/|/|/|, N. 741,"^ I
AAyvAAA ^ «_J «_l «_J AAAAAA ^
N. 164, J% 01, Rec 27, 59, I
AAAAAA -«i) ^jU. 3_C I AAAAAA -siJ
senb " 1] T^T ^ cool, wholesome wind
AAAAAA -J T or breeze.
senb-t ~^ 1 ^i?. P- 392, N. 1 166, A.Z.
AAAAAA *sil lA
1880, 49, beaker, jar, libation vessel; plur.
[ 606 ]
senb — ^ J ^' ^^^- 5' 96, Q ^ 5,
Rec. 5, 9a, 95, to bind, to tie, to tear into strips,
strip of cloth or linen, bandage.
, . '^^^^ Hymn Darius 23, to
S-neDl —**— i^^> make to swim.
.6,57,31.18, J 0, Peasant ..5, to be
overthrown (?) to be evilly entreated (?)
senba-t ^ (j q. Jar, vase, vessel, pot.
senp "^''^^ \\ , to cut, to slay.
■"■"^tk ^ ! slaughterers, slaugh-
Senpu -2" ^ -^ j , ^ 'terings.
genf ^^/^, ^ff|*i' ^^^fiti'
blood ; Copt, crtoq.
senfu '"^^"^ \^ t^ ''^^''^ > ^ fl^^^ ®^ blood.
ge]2f wwvA /^ =®s:, bloody-eyed.
Senfiu ^^ Q (1 ^ /I?"i ^' ^°^^ °^ ^^°°^'
or gods of blood colour.
genf ^^ V , '^'^^^ V I , knife (?)
, garment, raiment,. dress.
senf "''^■^^
, Ij^^^^O, last year; var.
; Copt. crtoTq.
o
S-nef '^''^ I^ ^, Peasant 279, to unload
a boat, to give relief to.
s-nefi
AAAAAA
w
s-nefekhfekh
to produce air, to
fan.
!■
7^ '
to loosen, to untie, to undo mummy bandages ;
caus. of "^^s^ ^ i .
s-nem (s-unem)
IV, 352,
i, A.Z. 1880,
49»
lx>ve Songs 8, 5,
/VV/VNA
I
Qk'^l'"'-'^''''"
supply with food, to enjoy food, to eat raven-
ously ; caus. of unem.
s-nemm (s-unem) "^ ^^d^'
Rec. 36, 81, to feed, to satisfy with food, to
devour ; caus. of unem.
" ( ^\ 1^ Q5i, Peasant 282,
( ¥^ "^^5 ^ ' greediness, voracity,
snem
snem
snem
^1
SAAAft 2
A/WAAA
I I I
CUD
abundance,
plenty.
, IV, 1 184,
, food.
snem-t
IV, 1054, 1055,
, IV, 753, (
AAAAAA Ji
IV, 1 1 58, food supply, provisions, offerings
in abundance.
snem, snemm (
AAAAAA 1
I I I
i AAAAAA
', A.Z. 1873, 151,
spawn of fish {^^ ^ ^ | ) '
snem
i
I I I AAAAAA J
/VAAAAA Jl mi*\^ C* " III AAAAAA
to grieve, to mourn, grief, sorrow.
I I i
snem ab (hat)
heart, sorrow.
snemm
■O-
^^ Y' g^'^^ °^
A.Z. 1906, 113, ^^nx^' ^^"0:1,'
AAAAAA I ' '
■; »-
to tear out the hair in grief;
AAAA/
'^, Mission 13, 229.
S-nem
d^^, IV, 911, \
Jl _cH^ >^ 1 AAAA^VA n
I AAAAAA
, to pray, to supplicate, to beg ; see
O JD AAAAAA g jQ
^|^;caus.ofj|^||J.
[607 ]
k^^ciki^ir- , \
snem ^5-rJ,
AA/VSAA I
W,Tombos8, (1^%>3-J
flood, storm, tempest, thunder rain.
Snem, Snemmti 'wwv^>5_^,
s-nema ^•— ( / — n , to step, to walk ;
Set.
5^
^7\ ■
cans, of
Snemf ^^^"^
; see
r\ AAAAAA q
I o ^ 1
D W
^'^^ Rec. 5, 92, the god of the pre-
O ' ceding year.
s-nemeh
^v fi % ^ /wwvv^ R \j| ^ J.Q humble oneself, to
abase oneself, to beg, to pray, to supplicate;
CaUS. of (wyvw
s-nemmeh
35. 125,
%, to humble
oneself, to beg, to pray ; caus. of ^''•/wv ( ^^^
snemehu
I AAAAAA
<2 ^ Q^ I , A.Z. 1905, 28, prayer,
petition, entreaty, supplication, begging.
Snemkhef t\
a serpent-god in the Tuat.
s-nems — h— (I ^v M ^, to feed, to
nourish, to fill, to provide with.
"^ ^ra'^^, Rev. 3,38,
s-neh. '^'^"^^ ,
to enslave, to reduce to subjection, to regulate ;
see s-nehi.
s-nehi ^^^^^w^ iv, i-?o, 1006, '^'^^^ j\,
ra m ^ raw
Rec. 4, iti, '■^^'^^
' •* ' ra
ora
ra
ra ^s, Of > to muster soldiers,
to place soldiers in their positions for fighting,
to marshal forces, to register, to make an
inventory: ^^ ^^ ^^, 1^' '°°^' '° ^fg'^.t^''
ra 7\ I \> a district.
Sneh Ra ^ ^ , the name of a festival.
ora^r 1
f| -^^, A.Z. 1900, 20,
to make watchful or vigilant, to keep awake ;
s-nehas ^^^^^
ra
caus. of
ra
^p^
j^^ or
ra
Snehaqarha (?) ^^^^
ra
ra
wwvA © , B.D. 162, 2, a mythological locality ;
D
A
— , AAAAAA
snehu ra ^ "=0 ' ^- D- (^afte) 75, 3,
AAAAAA ■/?
part of a building (?)
s-nehep ^~wv\ ^ /wvaaa t/i. vwnaa J
„ ran ran ran U*
, to marshal troops, to set in motion (of
the Stars ^ (j[j ^^^J; caus. of ^^ A.
s-nehemhem ~^ ra ^ m, Sphinx
14, 206, to make a noise; caus. of ra I iJ
L=ZI'
sneh 8L=vi,
AAAAAA A '
T' 'I AAA/W\ A /T AAAAAA A *- , ^ AAAAAA
(®
L^'
AAAAAA
X
(@
§1' — ^IT .m
~ "^ , to tie, to bind, to fetter; Copt. CCOrt^.
snehneh " \ a^aaaa 8?^, to tie, to
AAAAAA A A
bind, to fetter ; Copt. COJrtg,.
Sneh-t ""*" ? ^, band, fillet, tie.
AAAAAA A ®
snehu ~^*~ ? % x '''"^*"& bandage, tie,
AAAAAA X ji ' fetter.
snehu ~^ ? ^^, wings (?) feathers (?)
make a ruin of ; caus, of aaaaaa
[ 608 ]
S
s-nehem 'tXT ^gv L-J], to rescue, to
deliver; caus. of ^ ?\ ^ ^j Copt. no£,eJUt..
snehem ^ ^ ^ i^ » ^^- 328, N. 159,
15, 161, grasshopper, locust; plur, 't^ ^^ V
^^ I ; Copt, c^rtne^,, Heb. D^^D .
snekha-t ^^ o /^, droppings from the
f nose.
s-nekht ^^'^^7 „JV,657,-^i— ^:^^^^— ii,
IV, 1154, to strengthen; caus. of S'^'*" ^ J]
S-nekhtU ^^ ® t^ ^ ^bers Pap. 80
•o^^ ri Jl I I I I, rigor (?)
sens 'VAAAAA <Q, to smell ; see -w^.
sens ^*~ P'i. iv, 1063,
I rjv, A.Z. 1906, 108, AAAAAA j) J /WWV\
AAAAAA I y^l It-
/v/\AA/v\ ]1 JSv 'V^^VW M W ^
to praise, to acclaim, to adore.
sens
I — "^
I , A.Z. 35, 16, praises, hymns.
Sens-aab-t ^AAAAA tk 1L=., xuat xii, a
singing-god of Sinaitic origin (?)
IILIIIIII
X
', B.D. 149, XIV, 7, ^^'^^ Y\
1 ' oojr
X
r w 1 a' I \\ 1 '
v^A^ ^ -^'^^ 1, to open, to unbolt
a door : see sesh QED.
senshu '^^^^%'^.b.d 7c t ^^rp
Rec. 16, 130, chambers.
Senshit ^ (]() ^ ^ |, Tuat I, the
serpent-goddesses who open the.gates to Afu-Ra.
s-neshemshem '^^^^
00
Sphinx 14, 209, to sharpen, to file; caus. of
s-neshen
S-neshni
^ C3a f^, ^o Pierce, to
AAAAAA ^> — A open ; caus.
'vwsAA v\ X' Y
/\/\/yAA/v
I ' ' AAAAAA \\ I I
,wvwx /wwvA^^=-=^ Storm, bad weather,
senshen
r~vn
— **— rm
/\A/V\AA AA/VVAA
the storm-fiend.
, B.D. 38A, 8, /..'.,
lily, lotus; Heb. JttJ^ttJ, ]U?itr,
Syr- lAiia;, Aram. fc^n^tT^U?, Arab, ^r^,
Lj-r. aovaou.
Senshen
/V/VWV\ AA/VSAA
^'^'vwv A Ij B.D.
38A, 8, lily of feldspar (associated with "~^ j|
}
» , , H ^ <■ H
s-neq '^^^^^ v, IV, 020, ^'^'^'^ _/) ^/ws^a
^^, '^^^^, ^^^, to suckle;
JTj8' P J-2^,lV,92o;caus.(?)
compare Heb. pT^ Copt. cconiC.
Sena ^^^^
Z3
ftA/VNAA
, title of the
high-priestess of Apis, and of the high-priestess
of Libya Mareotis.
Senk ^A^.:s~^j Gol. 14, 131, greediness.
senki '^^'^^ w
senk-hat
Amen. 7, 14, 18, 8,
greedy man(?)
"O* B.D. 174, 19,
I ' strong-willed.
— »* — ^ II r\
senk ftAAAAA ;F^=^^ -NAAAAA U g V^S^ Q ^2.
1900, 27, 1906, no, ^A^vwv^f^^ nignc, even-
S — * " m«;, darkness.
senk ^^^^ -^^ , sight
senk, senk-ti
II j = stu-t ^ - ^" I , rays of light.
Senk ^;^0 = *i^ ^-^^ ^68, a light-
"^ziriJB Ho' god, a title of Ra.
Senki "^^^ iJlJ ®' '^'^'"^ of Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 9).
Senkit ^~^ '^ T"at yill, a goddess in
'^zz^ O ' the Circle IJapseshmu s.
[609]
S
Senk-her ^^ O^, Tomb of Seti I,
'wvws Q Y ^ ^ a light-god, one of the 75 forms
of Ra (No. 62); read Sti-her J* ^ ^,
1 =
senk, senk-ti ^^^ Q,
sti "^ Q , to light a fire.
senk-ti '^^ ^ f^ = sti *^f^ ^, to
pour out.
■^ w
senkti '^^^ ,Rec. 16, 57,'^'*'^^ _ .
seed, to beget.
NVV/>AA nil ,«=2) = 11
(«=Q), to emit
Senktiu
w
1?
= Stiu
C^^^ Asiatic and Nubian desert
dwellers.
I I I
Senktett
sent ~^*~ ll ^ ,
O
Hh. 339 ; see
Sektett.
Rec. 13, 58, custom, use,
wont ; Copt. COJrtX.
sent Hi ^, Jour. As. 1908, 289,
WVWA U IJ I >*V
creatures, created things ; Copt. CCAJItT.
senti
, IV, 1085, ^'^'^^ ( , Rec.
ci \\ J)
3, 46, statue, figure, likeness; ==, , ,^,
Sphinx Stele 2, 7.
senti '•'^'^^ S^, to found, to establish;
see I
sent
w
^^]), something founded or
established, ground, the solid earth.
senti '^^^ s^ , ^.^vws ^^
AAAAAA
, foundation ; Copt. cftTe.
O the bottom of
±^=3' anything.
, founda-
senti '*'^^'^'^- ^ AAAA^vx
VVAAAA
/VAft/V\A \\
sennti aawvn (9) a , vva^
tion ; Copt, cftxe.
senti ta ^^'^^ (s) i
to lay a foundation, the earth's foundation ;
s
/VAAA^A \\
^, Rec. 21, 90.
sent, senti ^c>, ^"^^^ <<^ = I
^ii" and I "^ X, fear; Copt. C^^.^-.
sentu (stut) ^^^^ (1 I , ^^ ^ fl ' '
fire, flames.
sentit '^'^'^^
III
y Rec. 6, 147, matter of the
senti (sti) ^"'^^ r=Ti> = Hv f=^, to
beget.
o I
I
o I
body, bodily members; var, I \/ c:^^ (|(1
Senti ^^'^^ Aj, 1 = stiu, desert dwellers.
iCi \\ ^—^ I
sent
^AAA/^A
cry, to grieve.
's-neter — «— J^ , to cense, to purify,
to smoke ; see s-nether and nether.
senter j o, the substance used in
censing or smoking, incense.
Senthes ^^^^ H , Tuat X, a light-goddess.
sentegsi
/WNAAA
Rec. 13, 53 = Gr.
senth ^
— t
senth-t ^"""-^^
, to found, to establish.
^^ establishment, provision,
->«t-.* endowment.
senth-t ^^'^^ o i , ^^^^ = ^Z^ , fear.
Senthit ^'^^ ijtJ p ' » ""'^ 4m t^ ' ^^^'
6, 148 : (i) the bodily members ; (2) the name
of a goddess ; var. 1 >/ ^=^^ U U ° ■
sent '^"''^'^ ^ , '
\^^, Rec. 30, 187, to
fear ; see I "^-^ .
sent-t """^^ ^^
Copt. CIti.T.
t,
^^ ,„,fear;
^ sentu — *— ^^ (2 , timid man.
sent ""^ [^ , foundation ; Copt, citxe.
Sent "'"''^ i , Tuat VI, a warder-god.
2 Q
s
[610]
, to make happy
, to pro-
s-netchem — n-
or pleasant; caus. of | ^^ j^-
s-netohem -^ | ^ ^, to rest, to sit,
to be at ease, to seat someone.
s-netchem sti
duce a sweet smell.
s - netchemnetchem
1 1^ , to be at rest, at ease.
snetchemnetchemu -*- || ^ i ,
men who cian be kept quiet, or bribed to be
silent.
s-netcher
grip ; caus. of
ser
AAAAAA <^~
B^ t , to restrain, to
, prince, noble;
i?
■^ \^ I , IV, 1 158, nobles of the courtiers.
ser er neheh {K^^- — ^ X®
everlasting prince, a title of Osiris.
Seraa <==:>'^|, Tomb Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 27).
ser ""^ ^^, M. 726, N. 1329, M,
Rec. II, 180, ^^, ram ; fern. <z:=
qo;
compare
N. 719.
varr.
1l5?-^1^^^
Ser-t, Sera-t
^ — I
ic
ickicic
ii:.;
J(,
Ram. II, Ram. IV, Denderah II, xo. Zodiac
Dend., one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. »/>ct'.
ser, seri ^^^^JHIini' ^- ^''^'
^finn.N.x329
ser <^. Rec. 30, 192, to arrange, to order.
ser
1^ ^, Shipwreck 31, to predict;
^> n\> ^° proclaim, to announce,
to publish, to pronounce, to order, to direct
troops; Copt. COJp.
car* "w^ /j8\ Nastasen Stele 52, advice,
ser -^ gf . order.
serser ^, Nastasen Stele 10,
IJerusatef Stele 72, 109, to comfort, to console;
Copt. coXcX.
ser metut ~^ jj^ A '~', to arrange
words in order, to compose a work.
Ser-kheru ^ |^ |> j^ ^. B-I^-
125, III, ^ (j 1^ I ^ ^. °"« °f *e 42
assessors of Osiris.
seriu
(j(j|^iii,gi
ser, serr i.^ , <c
to engrave, to trace, to draw.
iraflfes.
/_==^ , to write.
W
serr <=> ^o, A.Z. 1873, 60
a kind of goose ; fern. '^^ , [I (2
Rev. 14, 34 (glossed by XMNAfPlOY);
plur.
ser "^ , wool ; Copt. copx.
, drum, tambourine.
ser
o,
P o^
ser k3 , skin, a kind of disease.
ser <=^, <=>^^
— « — <— «, arrow.
5, a part of the boat of the deiceased.
ser-t S^, IV, 998, fan; see ~^ (1(1
o y .
ser ~^ o , u. 28A, ^^ %^ ° , N. 255A,:
cheese (?) butter (?); 3^°o°. butter of the
South ; "**" ^ °°, butter of the North.
[611]
Ser ^^5?, ^Hq^^, grain,
barley; see p ^ ^^ (] <5, '°^^"t^^^-
serser
Serser
to fight, to
do battle.
^ © ^ fj ' f| f| © . a fiery region in
I W I M H
the Tuat ; /wwv\ ^ ; the lake of
boiling water in the same place.
sera ^^1)'^. "^i| ^"^.akind
sera f| '^^ , ram ; varr.
1, Rec. 3, 56,
of goose; plur. (1
r
Serat-beqt ^ Ij - '^ J f^. b.d.
177, 6, a cow-goddess.
Seri "**" (1 /I , Tuat XII, a god in the Tuat.
seri-t
998, ^
serit
"f , IV, 998,
, IV,
fan.
I, sickness, nausea.
Seru <z:=>I/nI, scorpion; Copt. cXh.
Seru
e
e
^ ^ Berg. I, 17, a bird-god
m' (goose-god?)
s-rukh (?)
223 =
s-rut
, Mission 13,
(?)
■^ , Rev. 15, 162; see
8.rut g^, ^
see
S-rut-U ^-^ ^ "^ I ] (] . planted;
seep^^c=,'J^|.
serpet <::^ w ^ , nettle (?) mustard ;
compare Heb. *7S"\p, Isaiah Iv, 13.
serpet ~^ ° ^, mustard.
seref
^j, Sph
inx Stele 6.
■|i.
rest, repose, leisure, refreshment;
"^^^ ^ ' Copt, cpqe, cpoqT.
seref <~> |^ , to be hot, warm, warmth,
heat, flame, fire, the vigour produced by heat ;
3 ^ Q X^\, ^V51<^ Cattle scarab ;
1::^ *^.=^ i} /rn I compare Heb. nntZ7.
seref ;
flood, inundation
Seref
^AAA/V^
compare
? O
, water
AAAAAA
s-rem
caus. of <zr>
s-rerem
serein
Serem
Edfd I, 80, a title of
the Nile-god.
^\ -^^, to make to weep;
=^;Copt. piJULe.
-^^, to make to weep.
, water flood, torrent.
AAA/NAA
H B.D. 39, 9, a foe of
I ' Aapep.
Serem -taui
Amsu 32, 27, a form of Aapep
serem - 1
O
O'
, Nesi-
0,
0,
III
, yeast, barm, sedi-
ment, dregs, lees; see ^O^
copejuL (?)
seremre[m?] ~^
; Copt.
' Q fermented
III' liquor.
S-renp ~*^ { ^ , -^^ { ^ > ^^ rejuven-
ate ; caus. of ^AAAA/\ j 6j) .
serhu
_2i&
t^L^.
to fetter, to over-
throw.
2 Q 2
[612]
S
S-rekh <=i=> ] , to make to know : <==>-[•
1% — =^, Nastasen Stele 14; caus. of j .
serekhi <=>(](1 ^^. Peasant 255, the
accused, the defendant.
serekhi S(]i)^, ^1)1)., B.D.
125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
serekh <=> II [|, Mission 13, 131, throne;
varr
Nastasen
8 - rekhsha
Stele 61, fighter (?); caus. (?)
s-res ^;j, ^'2^^,
^g,^ to wake up, to keep awake, to be vigi-
Seres - her
m
lant.
_P3^^|, B.D.
147, 4, the warder of the 3rd Arit.
Seres - tepu — h— "i j^ ^ I .^ , the
warder of the 4th Arit.
Seresh-en-mau <r ,, ,
[30'"""" w trzumcTD
Denderah IV, 67, a funerary coffer at Denderah.
S/P P P.
serq
, to
open [the windpipe], to breathe; see 1 T,
goddess who strangled Neha-her.
Serqrit] Sgfgp Tuat X, the scorpion-
^L J ^ oj'W^ 5 goddess of the Tuat.
Serqit ^, u. 599, N. 964, fl^^l^,
III, 4, the scorpion-goddess; U ^^ %
Serq <=> |, Tuat X, a serpent-god.
sera <c=:>yi'^ Nastasen Stele 43, an edible
I m' plant (?)
Serqi ^()() | ^, Tomb Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 36).
serqu^^|,<=>^||, food, pro:
visions, sustenance, nourishment.
H AAA/W\
Serqu <cixg 'w>aaa stream, flood.
serk
serk
-H-
'^^, scorpion.
* ^^i to breathe, to snuff the
wind; see I y.
SertiU ^ (j() ^ ^ , B.D. 125, II, one
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
seh-t (?) T^e. ^^''' ^'' '^' "" P^^^'0'\of
^ ^ 'u^^' the body.
S-hai Pi] y^ , rQ ^^ (] (] ZV , to turn aside,
to turn down, to make to descend ; caus. of
crush, to beat (of the winds), opposition.
seha
ra
sehi
sehi
ra
ra
■^^6 , destruction, overthrow.
o , a kind of seed or grain.
(D/^ Rec. 36, 173, to flee,
j^ ' to escape, to hasten.
S-hebi [-g J ^^ , to put to shame, to
disgrace; see H m B ^^, ^'^^'^e, disgra
I Ji imomi
seheb-t
ra
J
race,
nominy.
shame, disgrace,
ignominy.
sehem
01
rr\ ^^ *^^ , to heat, to melt.
seher, seherr nb \ Rec. 4, 21, Td"
I , m <:i^ , a precious stone, carnelian (?)
S-heri hat [-[] p "O" , to give content to
the heart, to pacify; caus. of ra dQi.
seherri
ra
who quiets ; rD
ra <
i. Peasant 249, one
h
he who keeps "^
=' Egypt quiet "^
sehr& m <^=>fl ^ Rev. 13, 43, bark,
1 szr-»^' boat.
I
s
[613]
S-herp |--] T==T, Rec. 27, 86, to
plunge into water; caus. of <:z> aww ; Copt.
S-hett i—j L— Zl, Rec. 17, 44, sub-
jugation; see iLJ
seh n I Q?i, to discuss, to talk over a
thing, to take counsel; ifTl ^ K O I ^
Dream Stele 27, took counsel with his heart-;
|pp|<>,Thes. 1295.
wise man, sage, skilled, trained.
seh — fi nil L — fi 11 II |~ ~,Rec.
, hall, cham-
J9, 152, 31, 30, tr^,
CTT]
ber, council hall or chamber ; plur.
^li-
seh menu
S'
u.
:::i
605, hall of the shrine.
seh-t en unem
dining room. i.<' ■ •- "
seh en utcha maa [ || ip "^ — (2
J-, \\ , court of justice.
seh en menkhut
clothes chamber, wardrobe.
sehneter If
seh neter ^Q, "] fT]] ^, the holy
chamber in which Anubis mummified Osiris ;
plur. f^f^[^,U.x5,fli:^o,N. 238.
Sehu |jT| ' J , a title of Osiris. •
seh -^1 |J|, u. 193, N. 605, -^^1
I, T. 72, M. 226, (T\ ' , to draw
Ti
the name of a tool or
instrument.
sehseh
in a net, to pull the cord of a net, to strain, to
stretch, to unyoke.
ggjj ,^ R h,^ Bubastis 51, a kind of
A [j ' ' vessel.
seh — H— X ft , to rub, to pound, to crush.
X
L-Zl'
, to rub away, to
U. 493, N.
' 945, a bird.
pound ; see ' K M X
sehseh — h— 8
seha -k-'HYP § *° ^"^3"' ^° ^^^^ °"^' '°
E <J ' dress.
seha (?) —••—X Q ^=±>, to mummify.
S-haa — tf— ft K ' to make to rejoice ;
caus. of ft T.
sehu -«— I ^ 1^ |, Israel Stele 19,
to collect, to gather together ; Copt. CtOOIf^.
S-hur —H— I ^ ^^ I ^' to revile, to
curse ; caus. ; Copt, c^onrep, C^O^f p.
to celebrate a festival, to rejoice, to make glad ;
caus.
P. 685, a
god(?)
Sehpu
-^ 8 □
sehem ^ ^F, ^ T 1 ' ^° destroy,
to break up, to pound, to chop; varr.
A. , to turn back, to drive
/V
s-hemi ,^
away ; caus. of ^
shem-t ;^^^, ^^o^, ^^-,
: s-t hem-t ^ 'n ^ J| , woman ;
Copt. c^iJULe.
snliAn ~*^ 1^ ^^^- 12, 34, command;
^0 21 Copt. cA.^ite.
sehenti — *f— ft ^ ^ ' > those who
give orders, officers, commanders.
s-heri ^
w
2«, Rec. 16, 109, ^^(1
to drive away ; caus. of ^ ^5=^.
2 Q 3
s
[614]
Seher-t-baiu-s -h- g <=> £^2
I I
', Tuat VIII, a Circle in the Tuat.
era
Seherit-tu '^^ ^i<^ D.E. 20,
,Berg.II,8,[1_
Thes.28, ^ £53
n ^ h^^, Denderah III, 24, IV, 84,
-^ (]%. X C^ the goddess of the 3rd
<=> 1 ^ L— fl %^ ' hour of the night.
S-heS — — |?'7r. to turn back(?), to
advance against ; caus. of X y^ -
S-heqa -^^| j'ijj, to make to rule;
caus.of |z]^|.
s-heqr-^l^^, -^1^0,
to keep hungry, to let hunger, to starve ; caus.
of ? ^ "^ ; Copt. ^oKep.
s-hetep
D
^1-
to
make to be at peace, to pacify, to appease, to
.. ft .
propitiate, to unite with ; caus. of
a u
Sehetepit [nether] Vc ^^ ^ , ^ |°t
sehetepi l M ^t^§, censer; for the
four-fold censer see Bubastis, 51.
propitiatory ofTfer-
ings.
y [1 , the title
sehetput
=^a III
s-hetep hem (?)-t-s
of the prophet of Hathor of Denderah.
illumine, to light up ; caus. of
p , U. 437, N. 760, ^£^, Rec.
sekh ,
30,69, "5^, M. 340, to hold, to grasp;
~I~ti (j(] , T. 308 ; Copt, cojcg, cgtwoj-
to beat, to strike (the lyre), to play a harp ;
•*"" r. . beating, bastinado ; Copt.
© X ^"'^' Ci.cy.
sekh-t
— X — ^
oL-Jl' €
126, blow, stripe, beatings punishment.
, Rec. 35,
RftVh "'^^'=>- to reap; Copt. OJC^,
sekh-t
IV
\> , field ;
IP
D"^^, Rev. 6, 7, garden lands ; Copt. COJCue.
Sekhti ^^ m ^ I] (] > Tuat I, a field-
god in the Tuat.
Sekh-t-her
•^H ^ Berg. I, 18, a
I I ^ ' bird-god.
sekh ^
incident.
sekhsekh
sekh
)A
= ^ ) event,
, to run; sekhs ;
)y\
*. A.Z. 1000, 128, Peasant 188,
— *— — ♦•— \\ n e^->=>
to be deaf; varr. ^^, ^^_,^, |l ^
Copt. CU3^.
Skhi ^ (j(j^^, deaf man.
Skhu "2"%,^, deaf.
sekhekh ^^, A.z. 70, 171, ^^^.
balance, a measure of length ; —**— /K \l
Thes. 102, balance of the earth ; avva^
Rev. 3, 12; Copt. ojHcy.
skha-^l^, -^|,-^|
to remember, to think out, to commemorate.
■^,
skhau
i, memorial, memo-
randum, remembrance.
Skhait-Heru — h-
■I
a cow-goddess, a form of Isis or Hathor.
[615]
skhai
^ w
, A.Z. 1866, 103,
^
^
, IV, 1079, , to be deaf;
*/'
J\, IV, 1180, to pay no heed to, to turn
away from advice; ^ * , IV, 1033,
to
N ^
turn a deaf ear to ; ^=^^
55, to ignore ; Copt. COJ^.
., A.Z. 1912,
Skhai-t «»^' ^ , IV, 409, deafness.
o III' funerary offerings.
skha-t pet ^^-^^ , , the name of a star
o X
or part of the sky near Orion.
Rec. 30, 185
Skhaa ^»-=' \v , to cut, sword, knife.
Skhai ~*^ (](] ^ , Amen. 14, 8, to
wound ; \ ar. I I *>^ ,^^ , cut, stroke, blow.
A ,B.D. 169,19,
Skhaut — ^
a cow-goddess.
A.Z.,903,37,^J^^,^J
to lick up, to swallow, to chew up.
Skhabiu ^ J ^ QQ d?^ ' ' devourers,
Skhab -^^ K^ J^ , to travel.
Skhabes
, , Zod. Dend., one of
the 36 Dekans ; Gr. lloi'X'^'*'
Skhabsenfunen
Tuat III, a warder-god.
skhap ^*~ °
skham ~^
^1
JP
, a kind of land
AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA
[^ » A.Z. 1879, 62,
, to be strong.
Skhamu ^ ^ W^ ^, Peasant 211,
to reject, one rejected.
skhar
§ . IV, 743, to milk.
skhar ^*~
S —
^,^U-^,^^L— fl,
, to milk ; •»-^L_y)(]
j-rr- , a kind of tree, log.
Skharu ^^ ^^'^ , planks.
skharu «^^ ^'T^ '» ^'^' 7^2, 1148,
garments made of a kind of linen.
s-khart «^c=^5.^, "T"^, Sphi
4, 64, to rejuvenate ; caus. of
skhas ~^ ^
j\
, to hasten, to run.
s-khaker
-=00:] , to orna-
<=oci' '-^ ^ 1— >•'— I
ment, to decorate ; caus. of ^z;^ a .
Skhakeru ^^ % 6 j ' ' ^^^orations.
skhati
w
y. Rev. II, 168, plaited thing;
^ ' Copt. CH^.
s-khai
Q
^
, to make
St
to rise up or appear, to celebrate a festival, to
crown a king ; caus. of
skhai-t -
_ Q IV, 209, rising, appear-
/Ck' ance, coronation.
Skhait-baiu-s ^ ^ "^ P, ^Sf™^ ""^
S MT O I Hathor.
- ^7
s-khar
Q
, Rec. 16, 108, to inflame.
to stir up to wrath ; caus. of
Skhi "^
SkMt^ _
skhu ^ ^\7, Rec. 30, 192, ^ ^
Tuat I, Rec. 3, 116, a god
in the Tuat.
'^ Tuat I, a gatekeeper-
^ ' goddess.
\J
= %> n ^ , width, breadth.
Y7
«''^^-* ©•^^ = ^P:c^' ^^"'
chamber.
skhun
J^:.
I, to curse,
to revile, to ill-wish, wrathful, angry, furious,
passionate, irascibility.
skhunnu T ^^ % ^ , ^"^'^
O /www Jl ^^' uian.
2 Q 4
[ 616 ]
B.D. 125; see
Serekhi.
Skhuni ^
s-khus "T%~^. A-7- ^908, 129, to
form, to fashion, to build ; caus. of /^ 1 1 ^>— fl.
, to swalloMf,
to drink ; var. ^ Jj ^-
S-khep " = ® D , to make to become ;
caus. of ,
Skhep-kenmem ^ ^ ^^ ^ , one
of the 36 Dekans.
Skhepti-ser-t
— *— o ^^^ ' one of the
© DWo *' 36 Dekans.
S-khepi " A , to make to run, to bring,
\\
a
to lead ; caus. ^^ g * ^
successful advance.
Skhep-rt] T~ '^^ , a kind of grain.
S-kheper — ^ ^ <:^», Peasant 199, 289,
_H_ Q , to make to be or exist, to fashion, to
form, to create, to produce ; caus. of ^ ^_^
s-kheperu -*- ^ <:^ ^ j , -*- ^
<— > (j j) "V I I , those who make or create.
S-khemi "I" ^-^' ^° ^^ unmindful
of, to forget ; caus. of ^ ^v — (U..
skhem
("V)
holies ; plur.
on'
.ci
cr
, shrine, holy of
k^"Tk
\U3
Rec. 29, 166.
skhem
skhem
sistrum.
kfi ■=! Cariopus Stele,
Jl I' statue, figure.
Skhem ^-^^"-^ ; see \\^ ® ^.
Skhemi[t] ^^f)y'^a"odde?s:
sekhmekh "J" ^ '^' i^' 9^8, to
amuse oneself, to rejoice, pleasure.
skhen "i^lTl'^- ^76,N. 212,
p. 702, "5" f) %, N. 1204, -*-
4 ^~~^ , to fold in the arms, to embrace, to
contain, to hold; „ K V
to fold the wings.
skhenn
skhen-t
skhenu
skhenu
ftAAA/V\
skhen
)0
, N. 960.
embrace, she who
' embraces, i.e., nurse.
suckling, babe, any
child in arms.
00
, ® o^
I /s/yAA/VA
, T. 196, p. 459.
I , embraces.
aM AAAAAIv"^ '< ' AAAAAA
breast offering.
skhen ^^27
skhen-t ^
)0
Q, P- 710
', the name of a festival.
skhenui (?) #
P- 177, 392, P.S.B. 17, 260, the two horizons.
«51rhfim't -^ '^ ^^'■g- ^' ^4, a form of
^^^^^^^ Z. O' Sekhmit.
^O
fl ffi Berg. I, 17, an ibis-
Skhena
Skherii
O Litanie 38, 94, "Embracer"— a title
.., ' of Ra.
^,1
Tuat XI and
Skhenu ^ 0,
XII: (i) a singing-god; (2) a bearer of the
serpent Mehen ; each god was reborn daily.
Skhen -ur ^ O — ^ ^, u. 281,
AAAAAA
=:3^^.N.7:9,^Q
I
[617]
146, X, 43. <5v ()''%<=., the god who
acted as guardian of the loth Pylon.
Skhen-ba j;;|^;^|,To,«b„f
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 38).
Skhen-Nefer ^^ T J, ":Beautiful em-
bracer " — a name of Shu.
Skhen-rekhtt 'TZ ^<
1 ^^ ^^
Berg. II, 13, a name of the Other World.
Skhen-kbaibut
LVr
Tuat
VIII, one of the nine gods of the bodyguard of
Afu-Ra.
Skhen-tuatiu
Tuat XI, the gate of the nth Division of the
Tuat.
skhen . , ^,, ^ , 1, ^ « r, ^
fD4 u^ o tor /vXa \or \0'
to happen, a happening, event, occurrence ;
O
I |, at the happening of the
event; f / 1 I' Rosetta Stone, Rec. 6, 11,
with good fortune; Copt. CIJA.cyrtI, cycne,
cycrtH.
skhen
skhen
s-kheni
^^,
AAA/VAA AA/VAAA
-*t-
ftA/S/V\A /SAAAAA
—H AAAAAA
Rec. 6, 10, journey,
transit.
(^>, abscess, skin disease.
W
stand still, to come to rest ; caus. of
-•* — ^Ayvv\A Y /^ — H—
— H—
AAAAAA J\
J\ , to alight, to
/\A/VA/\A
skhen-t
support ; plur.
|, pillar,
I
I I I
II
skhenut IV ^
/VAAA/V
four pillars which support the sky.
skhenut "T"^
crown of Upper and Lower Egypt ; with
the article = Gr. Y^x^t.
Skhenu(?)n ^ ^ ^, I V, 1142, cakes (?)
, Hh. 365,
^ 11' ^ ^'
, Thes. 1 2 18, the
MRec. 3, 48, the four
' legs of a vessel.
s-khenn o
"^ to strike a blow, to
smite; caus.
, to
S-khenn .,^ 'sV,
overthrow, to dig down a wall ; caus.
r
s - khensh
caus. of
skher
-0*1 ; Copt, cynocy.
, to make to stink ;
For the various meanings of the word see I 1 .
I , mankind,
skher reth
the ways of men.
skher kha-t
, Peasant 209,
what is planned in the inmost mind.
p (10 "!>' the two jaws.
, chambers.
skherui
skheru
Skheriu
Skheriu
n A tk one of the 42
assessors of Osiris.
, B.D. 125 ; see Serekhi.
Skher-shetau-ur-a ®
tk '^^f^ rp^^j. jj^ ^ jj^jg of Afu-Ra,
— 1«— — 1»—
s-kher
11^™
^
/\
, to overthrow;
caus. of
Skheru O ^ J) i, b.m. 32, 34, the
overthrown, the damned, the defeated.
Skher-ant-f ^^■^^^^.=:_, ^[^^^^
■W^,"r ^'^■^, B.D. r49, VI, the
serpent-god of the 6th Aat ; Saite var,
I I I
Skher -reremu ~**~
r^
7\
I , B.D. (Saite) 149, the god of the 6th Aat.
skheru ~5" %^ * — ^ , Shipwreck 64,
plated (?) scale-work (?)
s
[618]
8-khert 51), to rejuvenate; caus.
skhes e ,U. i57,T. 14, ® A,R 708,
M. 251,378, I y^, Metternich Stele 59, to
run, to hasten ; var. «»-■» j\ .
skhesu
1 1 1
, Israel Stele 5, swift
runners, hasty fugitives.
skhes
A.Z. 1908, 129, to provide,
to supply, to make.
S-khesef — -— ^ot_L-i/I, to make to go
back, to repulse ; caus. of a ;? ^ J]
skhet
'^ J\ , Peasant
107,
UJJ
, to snare birds in a net.
skhet
5 » net.
, Pap. 3024, 139,
skhet
fowler, hunter, snarer
S-khet ^ 7\ , ^^ 3>' to be turned up-
side down, to stand on the head ; caus. of \f •
skhetiuXi|i),^.^^i.l((]
t^ -^ men and women immersed in fire head
-" ' ' ' downwards.
Skhetiu ~®~ flfl e '^ I fiends, the
«=^> 11 M^ 1' damned.
Skhetui , the two ape-gods of
the 7th day of the month.
S-khetkhet-^ ^ ® L=7J,Rec.29,
1 5 1, to overturn, to be thrown down ; see ^ a
and
y\
ses
_,_IJ^247. 249,Q,__^^,
Rec. 31, 30, ~2r' t° strengthen, to raise up.
8®S ~^ , IV, 1 141, treasure, stuff.
- ^ -
ses
a
= s-sen
3
6)
, to breathe, to smell ; caus. of
ses (?) ^^ i , trouble, want.
H H H ^
ses —>*—, ^ I , door bolt; plur. (1
111^ I ^ III
1
(2
I I I (2 W I I
ses W , horse ; Heb. p^D-
ses 1/1, Shipwreck 72, hot ashes;
^P(|T^(].see[ip-(|.
M [■' ■" ■'I
ses 1 1 , a garment of some kind.
ses — H— n, Canopus Stele 21
ses-ti (?) ^^ _|| , the two ankles.
Sesa "^ "1, Berg. I, 13, a god who
told his fellows the name of the deceased.
259>
^,T. 259, t^^ U.447,tomove,
-ZT — H_ Ji to walk, to pass.
Sesi
sesu '~**~
sesun
to destroy.
sesunt
(Ani 20, 10) .
s-suteni
imm,
Tuat IX, an enchanted
serpent.
I I I
, Rec. 30, 72
/VA/WV\
($.
-M /\AA/^V\ [ '^ I I
caus. of
}i.m
I, Hymn to Ra
o l] (I , to make to reign ;
Sesba -^^ R 11'^ "^, Denderah IV,
I JI .m 511 ' 59, a ram-god.
S-Sept -^^p^^|, Peasant 286, to
prepare, to sharpen weapons.
Sesef ^^ (1 , '^^ w (1 fire, hot ashes,
»^^'4' ^^^'''4' tinder (?)
Sesef-t ■ ^->*— ^, disgust, indignation.
sesem-t ^ ^^, — |^.
horse, mare (?) ; plur. -*- J^ | ; Heb. Dip^D-
Sesen-t — •♦— '^, ^^' 918, breathing,
'^^'vwv <Q breath, smell.
[619]
S —
S-Sen —**— csssD , P. 457,
1, Rec.
3h 175.
s-sens
Rec. 31, 174, to make to
open.
-M AAAAAA
\, to acclaim, to con-
gratulate; caus. of /wwvv
——*t —
s-sent -
ftAAAA^ II
C^
^AAAAA I '•^ I
, to terrify,
■~\ /VWvA
to make afraid ; caus. of I <=^
Sesent-aakhut
^'^i
(C^ ^^ I , a lioness-goddess in the Tuat.
sesha
, a kind of weapon
or neck-stick for prisoners or slaves (?)
« Q A^AftAA
Seshen (?) 8 | ^^^^^^^ , to destroy.
0(«V)
s-setchem
III
, B.D. 169,
21, to make to hear; caus. of ^
sesh
CEZI
[il, P. 169, 287,
CSZ]
Diim. Hist. In. II, i8, oa, ^ ;;, Rech-
nungen 4, 70,
(3
I I
Methen 8, to write, to draw, to make a design ;
<s>-
, to do into writing;
I I I
, Tombos 8,
, IV, 692, chased
work in metal, figured (bronze) ; Copt. C^^I.
sesh
=^, P. 695,
I , writing, inscription, written roll of
papyrus, book, copy of a document, hand-
I I I
writing ; plur.
^.^'^. ^ffi^l, IV,
U I
337, writings, letters, books, documents, archives,
decrees, handwriting, the columns of a book,
papers, title-deeds, registers, literature: I
U I
I , established in writing ;
,^^^^ j Rec. 21, 91, fine papyrus rolls;
■-^^ I ' Copt. C^^.1.
seshit
o 3
li I
, L.D. Ill, 140B, Rec
19, 19, wall-paintings, mural designs with de-
scriptive texts.
seshUinen ffio^cE (l(j 00 (Xj, the
writings of the Greeks, i.e., the Greek language
and letters.
sesh metut neter Kk <=>^ A jl 1 c^»
Rosetta Stone, sacred writing, hieroglyphs.
sesh shaa
of books, i.e., demotic.
seshu en asut
^
[^ c^^ ^ ij |, the writing
I /WVA^A
, IV, 1 1 20, old registers.
seshu nu per ankh |ft j 9 '~^~^, hiero-
glyphic writing;
12, IT 2, copyists of hieroglyphic texts.
seshu en ra l^iii e
I I
M ^
rrj-^CD^, Rev.
I I I — 01 I I I
^='"^ Amherst Pap. 20, books of practical
III' magic.
sesh en Ha-nebu (nebu Meht)
; , Greek writing.
]
000
sesh nu hetch nub i=s=i
^ rwTi '"'^^ , register of silver and gold.
1 o I A II o o o
sesh en shatt pRi /wwva
demotic
writing.
r\n
ypT'--
(0 (0
writer, designer, scribe ; plur. |?i(5 '^f j »
1;
!, M^^
seshu hebsu
1 1 10, closed books.
sesh
^1.
n . yr^ ^ ^ RcC. 3I, lO,
\\,P. 185,
, M. 300, ji^ ^ ji^ ^, N. 399, the
two divine scribes Thoth and Sesheta.
sesh ah-t '^ ^ f | > scribe or registrar
of fields or estates; plur. p.|^ | ^ |' ujo!
a divine scribe ;
[ 620 ]
S
sesh aa
chief scribe.
], IV, 1026,
qs
sesh menfit
scribe of the militia.
sesh metiut neter ^^ ^|' j^ H J.
, Rec. XI, 174, scribe of the words of the
III J ' /T»
god, />., a scribe who copied hieroglyphic texts.
sesh metcha-t
writer of books, a copyist of hieratic texts.
sesh metcha-t en Heru ka nekht,
^1^ ^ -/I; scribe of the
book of Horus, the mighty Bull.
sesh metcha-t neter fli 'Ifl'^^^
in '^ jl *^^^^*^ Rec. 33, 3, scribe of books of the
IB I U I I I ' god, I.e., theological scribe.
sesh en neter he-t "Ki a^aa "in^,
scribe of the temple.
sesh en setem
^
, " scribe of hear-
ing," i.e., a scribe who wrote from dictation ;
'wvA ^ ^^w J great deputy scribe.
sesh heri tchatcha
sesh hesb heq-t "Si ^
j' 1 1 1
, chief scribe.
, IV, T045,
scribe of the reckoning of the grain.
sesh hetep neter Kk "^^ i ^ , scribe
of the offerings made to the god, i.e., registrar of
ecclesiastical revenues ; Uif\\ -^^^wTj jH ,
scribe of the revenues of all the gods.
scribe of the altar.
sesh kheri khetem-t ffl /I\8 ^,
Dto-ets 23, scribe of the things under seal.
sesh kheri tchatcha ffi ^, <^^P"ty
rS ^' scnbe.
sesh khetem-t (?) neter ^a i Q. ,
IV, 1 165, scribe of the sealing of the god.
sesh spekhar per en Pteh ffi cA=,
scribe and designer of the house
of Ptah.
sesh shait ffi ^-fl 1 , Rec. 21, 96, letter
! scribe of the
collectings.
rvn
scribe, secretary, clerk.
sesh sha-t en Aa-perti
*>-=* scribe of the rolls of Pharaoh, a
sesh .
royal secretary.
scribe to the
magistrate.
sesh qetut |i| \j q
!,
o ^
IV, 1056,
n
drawer of pictures, limner;
limner of the house of gold ;
limner of the temple of Ptah ;
limner of Amen.
\
\ /VAAAAA (J
r"^^
Sesh
\, P. 185,
I, M. 300
, N. 899, ^ (3 ^, P,.D. (Saite) 70, i
divine scribe, i.e., Thoth ; dual, Thoth and
Sesheta (?)
Seshit i=s=i
Thoth; van ^.
, B.D.G. 1 1 25, a consort of
^, the god of the
' IV, 731, ink.
Sesh netch (?)
1 2th day of the month
seshu ^ ?,
materials ^o"* i"^ .^ ^ ^ ° ^ ^ j^ °. I^,
706, coloured ochres used by scribes ; | j. O
to rub down colour for ink.
seshu 1^ ^, Rec. 30, 183 =
V:^, dribblings.
dszi
^ =
rm
sesh i-^ ^^ sprinkle, to spread; Copt.
iiiiiiiii
sesh i=s=] ,0a )j
czso.
I~T^~I
V- H H— tl M
\w=i^ 7\ X OCD
X
X
bolts of a door, to open, to pass through, to
[621]
make a passage, passage, opening, to spread out
a skin (IV, 1104); ^ -^ ^ ]{][){^ t«
maugurate an altar; C3SZI a^^^sa g^, M. 170, to
*• — iiiiiiiii
cut or pare the nails. ^ . is a mistake for
" UllUlll **""" iiiiiiiii — •* — IIIIIIIII
„ ,, just as '^^•■'^ p is for '^""^'^ ^
sesh-t , passage, open way.
sesh czszi I , courses, openings (?) ; ^^ V^
I , free, unfettered.
seshu ^ ^ J I, ^®^- '°' '3^' ^"^^^■
(£ J\ in \ tors.
sesh ^l_^, ^^. ^UJ.to
beat out, to spread out.
sesh. I \\ I ^-^^^ 569, product, material,
X ' substance.
seshut C30 I , divisions (?)
X ci I
sesh C3a — h— \ , room, chamber.
seshsh gg \^ /i = (zszi.
CISZD <; — Q
seshsh ^/"O, U- 492, N. 945, to
I w I /^ \^ water.
sesh-t ^r=u), ^- 551. A.Z. 49, 58,
-« AAAA/V\
urme.
sesh-t ' ^\ I AAAAAA , outflow, overflow.
/O X /VAAAAA
seshsesh O , a kind of drink.
CZEZIIZEZl
sesh '' ()(?), P. 242, to decay; var. %^
sesh I— ^ ^^' ^° scorn, to despise, scorn,
contempt ; (J
r w I 1
Copt, ccocy.
sesh
e
, Rev. 13, 13;
r"srn
devilish man.
sesh-ta
,]1
CSZl
sesh ^j, N. 404,
ISiim, devil, a
a man with devilish
qualities.
r\r~i
,, IV, 157,
, Hymn Darius 29, czb , C3SZ1
CD' r-\n
CZ3 CTTD, swamp, home of waterfowl, nest;
plur. S "^ |, Pap. 3024, 95, ^^"^j,
king; ^-f "^^^ ""^ ^' ^^' 5^^'
^^^\^\^^^^^ ^^^ ^-o great
nests, B.D. 17; ;£22^ t2X /wwvs H C^ t\* O
the two pools of sport.
Sesh ffi
c> ®
sesh
sesh
rvn
the name of a god and of a
' city.
, hair, tress, lock.
Q IV, 391, to shine, to give
fir out light.
sesh
CZEID
ness ; see n^
sesh i^ , £k,
skilful, knowledge, learned man.
Seshit-m'k-t-neb-s }k
*'~^, night, evening, dark-
I , able,
Tuat I and II, one of the pilot-
goddesses of Af.
sesh
^ a kind of cake or bread
I r used for offerings.
sesh-t ^, ^ I, ^ i^i"d, «f 5^^" (?)
o cio 1' used m oRermgs.
C30
seshsh OSZ] a kind of grain or fruit,
dsnili
sesh n /*^, P- 241, 242, sistrum.
r \^~ \ X T
seshshit ^<.|, pppf. ^f;
— **— nn IB) ' . 1
1 , sistrum ; plur. U (J "^^ 9 ! > '-^^— '
OSZI
I CSZ]
I
, Rec. 15, 47, Pszi ^ o, IV, 1059, A I
aaaaaaS I, "singvetosistra" ; ' v^— '
I I I T I r-w-i
ii, IV, 917, 1 JO I, statues with sistra;jlJj,
Canopus Stele 6, 29, 31, 34.
seshsh QSZ3 ^ H L— /I, to rattle a sistrum.
seshshit
C3SZI A.Z. 1908, 16, a kind
C30 O
of amulet.
s
[ 622 ]
seshsesh '^r , U. 392, lotus (?) ;
see
seshesh ^5
' ^^ ' A/^AA^^
lotus flower, lily.
seshsh 1=^ /K , to weigh, to balance
sesha
trained ;
r-vr-i
, to be wise, skilled,
», Rec. 29, 164, J
s-shai
Shipwreck, 139, to make to know,
to inform.
', IV, 943; see
Seshau -^ ^ "^ ^ | , riches,
what is advantageous ; em Sesha ^\ — •♦—
TiTit "^ J^ Shipwreck 129, with luck or
•^^ m ^IJ ' good fortune.
Seshsha n ^^ (j , Tuat X, a god who
announced to the stars the birth of Ra daily.
sesha ~^ (1 2 1 7^ = ^^ [1 e ^ ^ '
to pass; Copt, elite.
skilled, able, wise.
s-shat
r-vr-i
r*^, to destroy;
caus. of ''^s^ ^^ ; Copt. cytJOX.
seshi
seshit
. N. 1339
nzi
^^O,
A.Z. 1900, 23, night, evening, darkness.
seshu ^^o. IV, 72., ^^o.
Vo'
r-vrn
seshu
'=^, %°, ^^' 935» ring,
\\ asZDjrill ring-money.
r~wn
^*^, l- 37 7i to be loose,
-2i 1 * untied.
seshu H R (""^d sekher) A.Z. 1900,
r 129, concern, business.
seshu — H— 1) 1) I) , writings, documents.
S-ShU — H— p VS ^^ , free from, vacant,
empty ; caus. of 1) _^^-
Seshu
00
Nebqed 12, 19, a form
of Set.
seshua ^fl"! = fi 00^, to
praise, to honour.
S-Shebt ^^ J c=^> AA ^^^ , to exhaust,
to render helpless ; caus. of 1 vv 1 1 ci^S" AA '
seshep oa L=JI = .^£ L-J, Rec 2 7, 2 2 2,
34, 176, 182, to receive. For words beginning
with the sign ^?^y^l^ see also under shesep.
seshep c=szi ^ , p. 624, M. 607, N. 121 1,
c=szi to polish.
DO ^
seshep ^^o|,^°,.^|.
I w I r v\ I
D O' D (£
1^ -^^ light, radiance, day, daytime,
O ' a O ' the solar disk.
Seshpi ^ D^ ^, ^D (j[) |,
:m-D^. the Light-god.
seshep ^ ^, white apparel, bandlet.
seshef C3a
w
abominate, to despise
, Rev. 14, 22, to
seshem
^ T^''^
A
A
, to guide.
A'
to lead, to direct, to administer, to govern.
seshem- 1 ^5; ^ |, ^ |^
guidance, administration.
seshmi-t ^ ^(ji] ^, guide (fem.)
^^ ^^^' guides, leaders.
seshem ^ ^ , ^ 1;^^ 2||, image or
statue of a god.
s
[ 623 ]
S
Tuat X, a winged-
serpent.
Seshmi ^.-^
Seshmi - uat - heh -^ i ^^ |o §'
Guide of the path of eternity — a title of Ra.
Seshmi-pet ^^^/"'clj f==^, Guide of
heaven — a title of Ra.
It ^AAA'V\ H
Seshmi-en-uat-teser-t -^^r^=£:i<z:>
^
, Tuat IV, a god of Restau.
a^
Seshem-en-Tem ^^ i w^ :p!=K
Tuat VIII and XI, a form of Tern which sprang
from the serpent Ankhfemkhaibit, a form of
Tern in the Circle Sesheta.
7\
nii>
Seshem-neteru -=x-^
of the gods.
Seshem-netherit " ^^^ i] "1
leader
.©'
>
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 37)
Seshmit-heri-ab-t uaa-t-s
^
the goddess of the 5th hour of the night.
Seshemseshem (?) '=^>^ "2?t, Tuat xi,
one of the 1 2 bearers of Mehen into the eastern
sky.
Seshmu-Tuat ^ ^ ,^, ® ^ ^,
^'>f^ ® ^ , the guides of the Other World.
-" III ITZl' ^
AAAAAA
(VAAAAA
id
i<
of the 36 Dekans ; varr. ^ |^| ^ -^ , cis:
s-shem
^K^-
to make warm or
.1
hot, to heat ; cans, of 1 v\ 1
S-Shemm ^ t\ Q, Peasant 245,
as=].
to warm, to heat ; caus. of czsn Vs. V\ \J[.
s-shemsi
caus. of a (HI J\
A
, to make to follow ;
seshem sheii(?)
IZ3ZD
ryr\
^
, Rev. 14, 33, mighty formula, strong spell.
seshen
»l IM*! /www J\ A//</^\K J\
C30 , 00 L-fl, 0, to open, to
AA«VW\ r- ^ 1 /SAAAAA I \\ I \\
make a way through ; var. of 1 C3ED and I -^J^wSf.
seshen, seshni t=sa , , on
" ^> " — W — " — 10 —**— n
'WWVA ^ J\ /WNAAA V— fl AA/WVA 73 WVWVA (£
UJ]
, to weave.
Seshen-ur (=10 ^=3^^ J, Rec
187, a god ; see Sekhnur.
30,
seshen-t C30x.^^^ ^" ^ '^^"^ '°°'"'
AAAAAA 6 cloth.
seshenn
a kind of head
cloth, fillet.
I \\ I ^AA/^AA
seshen oa"^, U. 501, oa "^j Metter
AAAAAA I A/\A/W\
nich Stele 63, to grieve.
s-shen r^ir-i
AA/\AAA
, to alight, to hover over ; caus.
01 AAAAAA
seshen rur-i
AAAAAA
85, lotus, lily ;plur. ^5(3 "^"^j ^5"^'^,
/VAA/W\ " I I I AAAA/V /> I I I
/VAA/W\
Rec. 29, 148, C30 V\
A/VAAAA /T
^,
i=sa \> .^ , Pap. 3024, 1 35, oszi w : ,
[3XZI -=^3 Vdi, 00 ^5 I, IV, 918, I165;
, IV, 1 165, summer lily; Heb.
[ZSZI
AAAAAA
AAAA/V\ .
]tyit2?, Syr. lAiioi, Arab. |^-»-.-. Copt,
cyojcyeit, Gr. rTor-<7o/^.
seshshen ~*^ '^^°~' V, u. 395,
oszi
A.Z. 45, 135, lily, lotus ; see r-vn
AA/\A/V\
CJSZ2
seshshen " '"'^ Y ^^^' ^" offering.
I \\ I A/V\AAA I
r^_ IV, 629, cup in the
form of a lily.
seshen csa
seshen-t r-rr-i [cm], Rec. 36, 210, a place
where the deceased purified himself; var. I
OSZJ
VNAAAA
[TH,
[ 624 ]
S
Seshnit oa o "l J| , Rec. 32, 84, the
name of a water-goddess.
name of a funerary goddess and of a city.
Seshen-uab cnafe)/^ | ^^^^y ^.D.
81 A, "Holy lily"— a title of Ra.
Seshenu en Nefer-Temu cia ^
B.D. 8 IB, the lily of
Nefer-Temu.
- . —*— -TkW A Tutankhamen 9,
sesniiai czsa ^v9r' to pray.
seshnu ^a^e^^ Rec. 28, 169, a fish;
plur. oa ^, ,,•
s-sher ^^= R ® ^, Rec 16,
108, to fall down, to overthrow; caus. ot ^__^
■^^, Peasant 251, to make
CZSZ]
s-sherr
less, to belittle ; caus. of
Sesherm^, Mission 223, a g^
sesheru ^5 1^ 1 ,
= p^||®,Xns, etc; seep
^arment
or stuff.
sesher-t ^^ ^, IV, 1x59, ,3^ ^
, bread cake, food.
sesher-t C3a '^ , dung, excrement.
Seshrui urui 00 x , .^^, Ombos I,
143, the two sacred arrows of Ombos.
sesher ^ Q 1 1' ^^'^' '^"' ^^°^'
blocked up, stopped.
S-Shes r-^:r-i y\ , to open, to unbolt ; caus.
of
esq
seshesc?) ^ ^,^ '''"'^ °f ^°°? ""'
^ ' u 000 precious stone.
I
seslisa (shesa)
Precepts of Amenemhat i, 12, ^ ^^ , tg
^
(9 I I
f ^ J 1
^^ a Q3i, Amen. 27, 26,
-«- .-fL ji — ^ n ^
Anastasi IV, 2, 7, ^_^ [gi ^\ 3[j, ^_^^ ' ^
00
^
e ^
.^'
,^
(9 1 -
(2 X I
'^ ^ ^\ to be skilled, able, clever, ^ 3
IV, 1 152, skilful.
seshsa-t (shesa-t) ^ p Iq]
#
^
I ^ J
^^ "'^^^»'^™y-
sesnsa ^-^ tSP ;^ ^ ' go.
seshsa (sesha) ^ 'o''^'^^0'
night, evening, darkness.
seshsait (seshait) ^_^^^
*~ [qj'^ °.> a seed used in medicine
Mil
seshsau (seshau) ,_^ [q]'^ ^.
Anastasi IV, 2, 6, 1*1 rg]'^ )? , KoUer 2, 4,
antelope, deer, goat, roe.
Seshesp-taui -^^ ^ ^ ^, Ombos
I, 108, a lioness fire-goddess.
Sesht C30 ^ ^;,_71, to weave ; var. I " ^-.Q.
sesht A
r m i)
sesht I
Rev. 12, 71, a strip
of blue linen,
Rec. 13, 30, figure,
' form.
s-sheta oa i iv, 671, czsa
to hide, to keep secret, to conceal ; caus. of
"-^^ "^ ■'' Copt. cytocyT.
D
— •*— n — •*"" ^ ==^
seshetat czsa -^ , n^ri
■ ■ X . ■■ • X
■^i'
X z:^
mystery; plur. cso ,. . l=sa 3
■^ ==?= Ill ^ n
o I ,— r-, -tk^
1' ^
I ^ o
I —**—
I, i=szi
1 ^D
tkx n I
<2
!,
[ 625 ]
(2 X
I I I
a^^®, itisavery
mysteries of the god of the horizon.
Seshta cezd
Tuat VIII, a circle in the
Tuat.
Seshtai
'* He who is secret " — a divine title
Seshtai
^
, Tomb of Seti I, one
of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 44)
Seshtait ~^^
n , Thes. 31, r-w~i ,
the goddess of the 4th hour of the day
Seshtait aru i-^m
e J o
, goddess
of the loth hour of the day.
Seshtau aru
X
D
jA^\
, beings with invisible forms.
Seshta Asar m Jl , ^■^^- ^^\ Y"' \^
— a bull-god.
Seshta baiu
I I
of the nine guards of Ra.
Seshta ren r-^ 31
I , Tuat VIII, one
I, "Hidden
name " — a title of God.
X
seshta
IZSZ]
5
, bandlet, tiara.
SeshtU r-rrn ^*^^^ crocodiles, secret powers
^(^111' of evil.
sesht ^ c^-;^ , ^ 5 , Y_/^_^, Y_/ g,
bandlet, cord of a book, girdle, etc. ; see
r-^^~i
sesht =»^ "^ , lock of hair.
sesht-t =»=^
ci
iCi
n' =f=\irT]
, window, bal-
o I
cony (?) ; plur. ^^ i . csa
c^ I
I , Rec.
27, 222 ; Copt, cyonrcyx.
seshter (?) ^^^-^
.^^
light-shooting star,
seq
, Rec. II, 64, a
A
L=J,
A c->^
, to gather together, to collect
s
<f]2
a kind of
Seq uarf -s*^ -j^ I ^ ^' O'^^^s I, 61,
a hunting-god.
««i T ^- T^^ ^' _
pulse (?) leaf; plur. I, Rec. 4, 27; j\
zl ^ I At
"^ -NAwvA [1 iz^^ JT "Vj, Annales IX, 156.
to prolong life; caus. of A ^\ jT 3|.
J & { the gods who exalt men and prolong their
U nJ I ' lives; compare the following name : —
Seqa-nu-baiu-peter-heh P T ^^'
D ^^_ r^Q ^ Thes. 31, the goddess of the
<:z> rSn o' 3rd hour of the day.
sqa_^^|^f,IV, 8o9;see
seqraankhll ^ .=^ l\^ h.
s-qebb — h— ^ 11 \] jy 3^, Rec. 30, 189,
TJJilTJJSS''"'"'"''"
refresh ; caus. of zl ] \\w.
Seqbeb "^ J J ^=A^ Jj, the doorkeeper
of the 3rd Pylon ; compare the following : —
Seabitp.J|-^.B.D..
42, 5» 25, a
goddess.
seqer ^^l^, ^^ ^, ^ ^^,
~'*~ *=^^^^ to strike, to beat (a drum), to break
^ iiiiiiiii ' open a door.
seqra ankh ^ ^ — ^ ■¥■ , I V, 61 2, a com-
batant captured alive ; compare the following : —
Seqra - tchatchau
Tuat VII, a star-god.
S-qeti — «— M , Metternich Stele 224,
-^ i ^ ^n^ , -^ d ^"^j to travel, to sail ;
caus. of
s-qett
Seqt-t
O
^ n^ , to travel, to sail.
-\[g-;;;tIl^.B.D.(Saite)I,i8,
a boat of Orion, % % ^ M .
2 R
— s
[ 626 ]
seQetiu —>^ i , wandering stars ; com-
pare the two following names : —
134, a mythological being.
Seqet-hati
4, a mythologii
S-qeti-her
* , etc., Ombos II,
e
^1
w^ch^ZLC*" the^d Ant.
seki
,. U. 426, c=\^, T. 244,
c^-s;; , to dig out a lake.
seki
"b ^— ^ to constrain, to contend
A L-=Z1' against, to fight.
X to destroy, to
S^ /I' bring to an end.
t^
seki — ^
Seki ~^ M , Tuat XII, one of the gods
who towed the boat of Af through Ankh-neteru ;
he was reborn daily.
seksek
.,U.53
o'^n
"^ — «,
IV, 812, to crush, to destroy.
Seksek ~^ ^ mm, b.d. 35, 3, a
serpent-god who attacked the dead ; var. I ^
, B.D. 75, 4,
Seksekit
a goddess ; var
sek
' A
s-kek
^'~^, to make dark, to
darken, to cover over ; cans, of Hp-N
skek ^^, IV, 1057
•"^ ^ k if ^-^^f: .":."'.":
y- I " •■
— *- ^, "^^ , to bring to an end, to make com-
plete, to finish ; caus. of >• — i ^ I ; " ^
^—^ ^ perfect of tongue, i.e., skilled in speech,
? ' ^ eloquent.
skam
Vt\ to be old and grey-
S; Jl' haired.
/wi , old man, grey-headed man ; plur.
M %^ "HX , the aged ; Copt.
^ — I
CKIJUL.
s-kamkam
X
L_=/l
, Thes.
1199 ; caus. of
^ — \^ — I X
, — , — L^-
S-kep ^g r=r , to flood, to inundate;
caus. of ^
a
'L=fl,
skep
to overthrow, to roll away.
D
, to strike,
skem
Skemu nen-t
^, Rec. 5,90
B.D. 78, 44, a group of gods.
sken 'CI
Ox
sken-ta ^
to eat or drink in a glut-
tonous manner.
^ A /^ habitual glutton or
H 21' drunkard.
skennu
Skenu '
s-ker "^
seker ^
oil, unguent, salve,
/wwvA O ' pomatum.
, Tuat X, a light-god.
to put to
silence.
a place shut in, the
coffin.
Seker, Sekri ^
„T.27o,^^
i 1
, U. 326, 556, 557,
,N.953,'
!^^'
w v!V.^
ally the god of the Tuat of Memphis, later the
Death-god par excellence.
Sekri
Seker
w
a form of Seker in the
Tuat.
I [©l,^!]!]®^, Seker,
personification of his domain,
Seker ^3^ Z , Denderah IV, 84,
X
^-=^1
,Berg. II, 8,^^:^^,
warder of the
6th Pylon.
s
[627]
Seker ^^ Berg. I, i6, a god who filled
<— >' the deceased with Truth.
Seker em shetait
a form of Osiris.
Sekri heri sha-f
w
^ OSZ3
• < — , Tuat IV, a form of Seker.
Seker khenti Petchu
D^^^P.607.
m
Seker
w
'vs:^
r-ffi^---
o
the
festival of Seker.
Seksen R^cz^ I aa^ww \, P. 650, 1 ^^=^
n ftAA^vw ri ri «v
I ^ , P. 726, \\^=^ I AAAAAA^, M. 751, a
messenger, (j D \/ ^ | ^, of Ra.
Sekt ^
;, Denderah II, 48, 49, a
name given to several of the sacred boats at
Denderah.
Sekti, Sekt-t
^11^.
w ^ ^
,, the boat of the setting sun which bore
Afu-Ra through the Tuat ; see I g
Sekt-t -^^ " '
I bor(
the god of the Sekt-t
boat.
Sekktiaks ^^=:^
w
Leemans
Men. 3, 210-213 = Gr. 'S.ia^.
Seg TT , a mythological animal ; see Sega.
seg S S' ^^P' ^°^^' ^^
Sega"^
a mythological animal with
a hawk's head.
Resa-a~Z~^ I j] Rev. 1 1, 124, to covet,
iAi y>^ to seize (?)
1 Qr' ^^^^^^ Stele 24,
segab ^
n n "^ 11 %\ ^ ^•^- 34, 8, to shout, to
I ^mJjrSI' raise a cry.
S-gaa —4^ S ^^, Rec. 27, 88, to
destroy, to let perish ; caus. (?)
segeb
S
I, Tuat I, a singing-god.
J^ Metternich Stele 7, to
2l ' cry out.
S-gemh -^ Ag^ I -^, Peasant
2 1 3, to make to see ; caus. of /^^ ^v 9 -^g^ .
s-genn ^ S0» '^ ""^^^ ''^^'^ o""
helpless ; caus. of
s
l> /WNAAA r> T-r.
S-genn ZS T ^' P «^ ^' '°
anoint ; caus. of ^ L—/) ; CO^T^rt.
-•f-
seger ^
H
see ^ L— =/).
, to strike, to fight;
^"^^^ S ^^^^, Rec. 26,65, S <=>@'
V Qt' ^^ make silent, to still,
a
silence, rest ; caus. of
ffi
i>-
I , parts of a ship.
sgergu ^ <=
M—
set , absolute pron. 3rd sing., common.
set
, later form of
Set (Setesh = Sutekh
c^mn ill c^\m\
the god of evil.
, nmTi
Qq-i- "~^~ j—T B.D. 42, protector of the
Qnn] ^^ ' backbone of Osiris.
Set
backbone of Osiris.
Tuat V, a bull-god who de-
stroyed the dead.
Set ^^ 1, Edfa I, 9 fgh, a god of
AAAAAA n Q ^
Set nehsi
P'
r-i 11, Tuat X, a Set-
headed sceptre which was revivified at dawn
daily.
set — t^ jj fQ, Jour. As. 1908, 277 =
^^ ^y earth, ground ; Copt. CHT.
As. 1908, 290, ground, earth, soil ; see
, Jour.
r
sti
w
rt3=
3
, smell, scent,
or odour ; Copt. C'f".
2 R 2
sti-heb
w
S
y
[ 628 ]
^3:7,
m-
festival scent or perfume.
Sti-her O^, '^^'"^- ^*""- ^^' '°' f
1 ' serpent-god.
set (sti)
fl L— fl, Nav. Lit, 71,
p.(jqf|.Rec..:,48,:^f|.-"tbu;n^:
set-t ^ f|, ^ f|, ''==® I' Hymn
Darius 15, fire, flame; lA r^ '> divine fire;
Copt. c^xe.
StU heb m '^X^, the name of the
25th day of the month.
Set em ar-t-f "^ Q ^ ^, Tuat
III and IV, a fiery serpent-god of the 5th Gate.
Set em her-f
(|k£^'T-
III, a serpent-god in the boat Herer.
, Tuat XI, " Everlasting
Set heh
• ' o
fire," a fiery serpent that destroyed all who
tried to escape from the pits of fire.
set, sti ^*V^, ~^ /^, Rec. 32, 67, to
eject seed, to beget, to sow seed.
sti ^ .,U. .57. ^
^ ^ ^ , to SOW
seed; Copt. ci'f".
Sti ^ \} , title of the priest of Elephantine.
set V- , thread, string, cord.
set ~"
w
,, hairy tail; varr. ^^, ^--^\'
sti ^ \\ , the festival of the tail ; see M
\>
sett
CI Ci
, to quake, to tremble; see
Copt. CXOJT.
sett
setti n^
I II
U. 491, N. 915, trembling,
quaking.
^ A.Z. 1905, 19, the
leaping of fish.
sta
D
s
tk-^
■^
Jr 7^ ' oH ^
haul, to drag, to draw, to tow; see I j=*
staiu "^"^ ~^i,
D
, to pull, to
-^
^7\ill'
those who bring along, towers of a boat.
Sta
-e-
, Mar. Aby. I, 45, a god of
AftAAAA (O ^
stan-t
, draughtboard (?) ; var.
stah
^ — ^ Rev. 14, 46, to reject, to
^ A ^^^ ' cast aside.
stah-t
s-tahen
=■ Rev. 14, 46, refuse,
,0 ' waste.
'^/^f'^j^ pSSm, to make bright
or shining, to clarify ; caus. of Ij ft ^fffr* or
Sta --^] (j , P. 265, ^.-"ll (j ^, M. 476,
N. 1 244, ^ ^, ^^ ^ ^, the White Crown.
S-t-an ^^ [1 ^» i Thes. 818, Rec. i6,
o 1 /wwvv I' 106, a goose-god.
Sti.... "^QQeii^i,^-^"- -' s
StU ~^^ %^, Tuat X, a light-god.
s-tut
gether ; caus. of -^i^
s-tut
, to collect, to gather to-
, IV, 973,
— »— o ^ V:^ t } , Hymn Darius 43, to observe
some custom, to do something that is usually
done, to make a copy or image, to fashion, to
typify, to symbolize ;
c:i
i
Thes. 1483, to compare in words ; caus. of
steb
relish ; var.
step ~^
^, to enjoy, to
g n to select, to choose ;
Copt, ccjoxn.
I
[ 629 ]
S
step
step
a ^'=>-
, to cut, to cut ofld
Stef ^^ f^, Rec. 27, 83, „^ ^ |.
^ 1^=1, foam, froth (of beer).
O
cut, to slay for sacrifice.
stem
to hear; Copt. COOXJUL;
see setchem.
Stennu ~^^ ^ Edffi I, 77, a title of
o O t=t' the Nile-god.
s-ten ~^ 1 H, IV, 350, ~S~ ^ "I
to distinguish, to make a difference between, to
'v\ , makmg
exalt -"X^^W"
a difference between the languages of all
countries; caus. of
Sten taui o
AAAAAA (2 I (T^ y^l ' ... ■ \> I
A.Z. 1872, 109, B.D. (Saite) 125, 62, a title of
Thoth.
Sten V , to slay, to kill.
stenu
o
, the White Crown.
s-tenem
c^
to lead astray, to mislead ; caus. of
steh ~^
, B.D. 151, V, 3,
■ ^ X^O' ^ «^
t_J
, to split, to open.
S-tehen — ^ | | -www c|||g , to sparkle,
to twinkle (of stars), to scintillate, to make light ;
caus. of I fi /wwv^ pfflj or S=3 P aaa^aa pS||3 .
= Set, the god of evil.
Setesh ^ ^ ; var. of ^ 5^ and ^ ^
J ^, the later ^—j ^ 1 the god of evil.
s-teken -*-
A , to make to approach,
to bring near ; caus. of ^^iz::;^ J\ .
stekmu o nn ^, ci nn ^
porters, those who bring in offerings, invaders.
steg _^^, _ 'f^ q-M?, to hide
oneself, to take refuge.
seth
/
o
(nma '
to asperge, to pour out a libation ;
see — M-
seth-t
basin ; plur.
seth "*
mnn ,
, libation
^
f^, smell, odour, scent;
the smell of flesh ; Copt. cf".
seth ^^^, hair, tail.
q. Ill
setha
to tow, to drag, to pull, to lead
7\ '
^T
sethaiut ' <5\ M"^ I, ^^^'^ '^^^ ^°^
e I ' the boat of Ra.
~^ j corridors or passages through which
J\J\ I
s-tham
boats are towed.
5
Tr n to dress, to clothe, dress, apparel,
garment; caus.
S-tham
sthar -
? ^ Rec. 27, 86, to
i/(*=Ti)' fecundate.
-^^, Rec 5, 96 =
Sethasiu^^^;^,Tua. X, a
class of beings on the waters of the Tuat.
SethU . ~**~ %i,, Tuat VIII, a serpent-god.
^ U (j '^ III' ^^^^^ strings.
D (2
,, to slay, to kill.
! the slain in the
sethuit
sethep
sethepu ^ ^ ■ , n, ,
8=j e ,^ I Tuat.
S-them ^^ ^s^^ 5 , to wrap up in cloth,
to bandage ; var. I ^^ ^^ 5 •
2 R 3
s
[ 630 ]
sethen s=» tii^, draughtboard (?) ; var.
— *— ^
sethen
conspicuous, prominent
varr.
3.then fl ^ ^' P ^ I' ^^''' ^"P-
, to dis-
tinguish, to make a difference; caus. of ^^^^ ^ •
Rflthen her » il ^ °^ distinguished
setnen ner » ^y ^ , appearance.
sethenu S o ^ | j . §=* V^ ' I '
distinctions, distinguishing quaUties or attributes.
^ en^ ,DenderahIV, 67,
b.
((, Edfu I, 21, an ape-
Sethenu ^^ —
AAAAAA v£
a sacred coffer at Denderah.
O
Sethenu
god— an associate of Thoth ; var. [1 I '^^ J|
, Tuat XI, a group of
Sethenit
four goddesses — servants of Maat
Sethen^hat « »=^ '*^"^^ ^^' '^ i°^ °^
A/VAAAA C^
Sethen -hath
f
the South.
, Tuat IV,
the name of a god in the Tuat.
Sethenu-tep (?) §==»
AA/VAAA
a group of southern god-kings.
s-thenem
I ^, Tuat XI,
I I
<i> _ f , 5 — J ^v , to turn
back, to turn aside or away, to lead astray ;
caus. of
sether
3 ga, to be shaken, disturbed.
sether -t ^^o 1, Rec. 30, 72, eyeUds,
eyelashes (?) ; s=> j ^, Hh. 209.
S-thehen — h— JS^ , to sparkle, to scintil-
late, to coruscate ; caus. of s=3 x ~w«aa iMw .
s-thes ^^'iu.zi, ^^"i-^, B.D.
M Jl M 11 i"'^)
140, 13, s==> "i I , to exalt, to lift up ; I ^^^ "1
Q?i, to raise a song of praise ; caus. of , .
2-1 H jlL
*"■ n tk H ' ^^°^^ ^^""^ ^^^^^ ^°"^^ °^ praise
=3 I _^ ii 1 ' o^ ^^^^"^^ words of power.
sethes o^ s=3't1f==^, ^^^^^nlif'
— tt—Jl — H— ii — «— XL »»»
M YYTT i what is supported or exalted, the
jjTnT' sky, heaven.
sethes Shu o ^ P ^ ^ ' ""^^^
supports Shu (P^O).
sethesu Shu ^ P^^ j P ^ |'
B.D.,.o, ,3, ^^Tn"?^!' n=il
sethes
s-thes '--"^
the four
ipports of Shu.
Rev. II, 119, a carrying
pole, staff.
U=/l
, to unravel, to untie, to
C==<w«:a
solve a difficulty ; caus. of ^^ n _•
s-theken
, to penetrate : v\ ^-^
I , to copulate : caus.
I
sethta ^^ "I fj ' ^- ^^5,
(1^
N. 1244, the White Crown of Upper Egypt.
sethetch i =
to burn ; Copt.
c^.Te.
set
^>-. _ ^=^===' ^^^
mrm
, stone, flint (?)
set
X
,. Pap. 3024, 79,
X
^ X Edict 28, to break, to smash, to break
^ Jl' open, to cut, to pierce.
Set-t ^=^> ^ ^ , breach, break.
• ^ X
Set-qesu R
'!L=J^ I, B.D. 125, II,
\> X N I
a god of Hensu, one of the 42 assessors of
Osiris; va,T.^p^|;,^UJ I,;,,
set""
N^, tail, rump ; _ \^
A.Z. 35, 17, II, the tail in the mouth; Copt.
[631]
S
set ^=^^, hair, fur, foliage of trees.
set-t ~^ni» ^^fl '' flame, fire; see
set ^^, to sow seed : see fli ^'=0).
set O, a strong smell, ©dour, scent,
M
perfume; see O.
ici W
set ' l| ', ' || ' Q, to dress, to
array in fine apparel.
sett
1204, to quake, to tremble; Copt. CXtOT.
— If
sta
;,Rec. 34, 177,^
IV, 614, to tremble, to quake.
stata
"^^; Copt. CTUOT
stau
I I I
I I
, palsy, quaking paralysis.
Sta-ta
s-ta ^^
set ah
=^^ Tuat IV, god of
I s' earthquakes.
, to lay, to place ; caus. of A n .
Temp. Inschr. 79,
\>
2« =
stit
\>
, a parcel of land.
Y'
s
, bandlet.
StU ^ ^ I ^ B.D. 64, 35 (Nebseni),
to make bad, to defame,
headcloth, kaflyyah, pagari.
StU " % ^. to chew.
S-tU
Ci:^
_2r "^^ ' to decry, to vilify ; caus
Stukh "^ % ^ O , ^° embalm, to mum-
t— =^ n ^ ' mify.
steb ^ J ^, ^ J "T^' ^"^^^'^^
Pap. I, Peasant 50, B.D. 71, 3, bandlet, belt,
girdle, hangings of a shrine, part of a square
cloth, fringe.
I vnAAAa
to chew food, to eat, to drink.
S^eb J I, misery, trouble, disaster;
S-tebeh ^^ J S ^=— = ^, to provide, to
equip, to supply ; caus. of c;^ii j fi j\.
Stef ^^ \v , to cut, to slay.
Stefit ^^ (1(1 ^1. Tuat X, a mythological
axe, from which proceed Netheth and Kenat.
SteflU ^=^^ (](] I , Tuat X, a group of gods
of slaughter who fetter Aapep.
Stefu ^ ^ '", ^ I %, fetters ropes
^^ Jl e ^-^ I Jl of torture.,
stef
Stef
stemu
steni[t]
, to purify, to clarify.
^ ^ Edfu I, 81, a title of the
' Nile-god.
'^'i^^^ j B.D. 99, 1 1, edicts
I ' for slaughter (?)
I ^ property, wealth.
Stergw,A-Z- 35,'i-7/to clear^^a
steh ^|^.^^A.z. 45, 130, IV, 968,
rru 8 "^ 8 i^ Pap. 3024, 18, to humble,
1 nes. 1 450, ^__^ ^^, ^Q ,^^^gg^ jQ pygj^ ^sj^jg
steh ^
"'j to lighten, light
s-tehen
to push open a
door.
C J .YVYY,
ning, storm ; caus. of ^== jpfp .
oVaVVi ^^ to treat with drugs, to mum-
s-teka
, to hide ; caus. of
s-tega
IV, 84, to hide, to hide oneself.
S, Mettemich Stele 169,
2 R 4
[632]
S
Stega-khatt c=afei ij^ /I qq
1^ ^ Berg. II, II, a form of Ament, as
a^+^i Z^ Tuat XI, the name of a god
* ^» ■ in the Tuat.
S-teti — "^ ft^ ^° ^^^^ permanent or
durable ; caus. of u U \\.
setch nl^ ^, A.Z. 1906, 11 2, child, babe.
Setchti-^-^ ^^,Nav.Lit6i,
Rev. II, 91, the two children, i.e., Shu
and Tefnut.
Setchetch — y^^ 5] > fo^""' image.
to depart, to die ; caus. of V^ J ^^ .
setchai-t --i'^(l()^' i^' ''^'' ^
laughing matter, jest, joke.
setchai-t
Gates 128 ... .
setcham-t
setchahui
bones of Osiris.
g, Book of
, hoe, hatchet.
^ ^ ^ , the two shin
'^ B.D. QQ, 21, a kmd of
111 seed.
setchit
setcheb ^^'^ J |, ^^"^ J, Rec
32, 80, 81, disaster, misfortune, calamity.
Setchef — »— ^^ \\ , to kill, to slay ; see
s-tchefa ^^^, ^;;^^
1^^, to feed, to provision, to supply, to pro-
vide for ; caus. of ^^ ^^ ^^ .
setchefa — ^ *^ %^, — ^ "^
^^ , food, provisions, supplies.
Setchfit fl^\"
hippopotam us-goddess.
, Ombos I, 47, a
setcher ^ ^^ ^5^, Rec. 26, 229,
~^<^^ rfj^ B.D. 89, 3, 166, T, to pass the
^ <-^^ ; *j ? night, to lie down, to sleep.
setchru^^^L^-Vde^d'.
Setcheri-ur p^1^^^,T.38o,
a son of Nut.
setcher — h— B? L==/], Famine Stele 32,
strong one, creator.
setcher ^^ B ^, to support, to bear
setcher -^ B c^, I^^ 59, dwelling,
<:::2:> ' strong buildmg.
setcheh-t °^ | ^ |' °^ | I e'
shin bone ; dual =uL | y 3| > Metternich
Stele 28, "^ 3 3 , Metternich Stele 158.
Setcheh fl '^ ^isim, u. 542, T. 297,
p. 236, a serpent-fiend.
s-tcheser
,____ w^,iv,
217, to beautify, to sanctify; caus. of -i^-l W^.
Setchet-t
Setch-ti
, fire, flame.
f| ^ , Tomb of Seti I,
P
S-tchet-t — H— '^l ^ , something pub-
lished; see H '^ ^0%^, published; fl "^
^ , Israel Stele i, things proclaimed abroad;
c:^
! , Israel Stele 9, i o, to
make a proverb of someone ; Copt. ^ICXJIcy.
setChet-t — »»-'^ '^, Rec. 2, m, tales.
stories, sayings, speeches, addresses ; Copt.
s-tchetef — h-
snare; caus. of c^^ „
s-tchetem
^(2 , to wound, to
Pap. 3024,
44
[ 633 ]
S
S 11 = Heb. tr? and t?.
S la causative prefix; var. — ••— .
S 1 = n ^T^ }| , health, in the formula ■?■ J P •
S 1 = su 1^, III, 142, absolute pron.
3rd sing. masc. ; compare Heb. ^^'IH.
S, si I , I \\ , pers. and absolute pron. 3rd
fern. ; varr. — m— ,
s I,
w
I I
; compare Heb. t^'^n ,
S[a] I ^j a man, person, body.
s[a]neb Pl^
, everybody.
S, St(?) [1^, [1 ^ I = Ast, or As-t
jj^^,Isis; Copt. HCe.
s, sa p 7\ , p (] ^ . P ^ , to go, to go
away, to depart ; I (1 7\ F=R , to go up ; 1 [I
7\ ^ , to go down.
sa-t n o
sa-ta P
sa
, a kind of goose ; plur.
, homage, praise.
■t n "^ -Sx^, N. 288A, a kind of bird.
^ attack,
7^ ' overthrow,
sa p[^^^,U.6i5,N. 162, 1^^,
A.Z. 1899, 45, P "^ ^, ^-^J '90°. 20, to break,
yyt Tjj I ^j-> jQ destroy, to constram.
sasa P[^P[^A,p[^'^p[^^^,
i^^,^„, ^^J\, Rec. 9, 38, Jour. E. A.
HI, 104, to run against, to attack, to charge, to
overthrow.
s
p
sa ^ , back, hinder parts (later , oMM« ,
^ ); Copt coii ^^llo', ^11^^^,
IV, 968, A ^^ T Y , high-backed, haughty,
proud ; ^ with ^\ or J prefixed, after, in
the following of /^ 1 ^0^ , ^ ^o' 7S ,
Amen. 9, 10) : * $ , at the back of ; «c=> ^ ^ ,
I I I I
as the result of; <:z> ^ , towards, to the back o£.
sa
^, back, ,StDl, ^iQl, l^^^,
5^, to turn the back in flight, to flee;
^,
sa [q] , A.Z. 1906, 130, a shrine or sanctuary
in which a god or goddess was housed.
sa, saut ^ , Rec. 33, 69, ^ cr^,
cr~D 1
'o'cA,' ^f\0' "^vO- '^i^^'
cr^,p[D^n, IV, 840, pt^'^n. IV,
^Om> ,^, ,f!,. R- 30, .86. a wall,
walled building, fort, castle, fortified gateway.
sa, saa
varr,
^
unknown, unheeded, dis-
regarded.
sau
fi s
[^ ^, IV, 969, Rev. 8, 73, PeqI
[ 634 ]
P
S
sage, wise man, one who is educated.
sa4up^^^l)^,U.487,N.938,
the wise, wise ones.
f, N. 1135,
^ , wisdom, knowledge, learning.
Sa,S4a p^^^#^. N. 657,
Rec. 31, 29, .^El'^^, IV, 498,
|, wisdom or knowledge deified.
of the 3rd hour of the day.
16, a god in the Tuat.
Sa I Y> U. 562, the magical strength of
the god
w
sa neter \\^% the god's protection;
? nO'i ^- 5^^' "Governor of the god's pro-
I I A r tection."
sa-Heru eqi'^, .^^"^I,
dawn, morning; compare Heb. D^int!?.
saHer.tp^^'«.A.z..9o8,^^7,,a„
8ap^^^, T. 338, p^
fg!.N.6.5
*• ^*' PlQl^^' R<"=' "7. 57, PiqI
l^. Rec. 15, 39, P 1^ ■^'^^,
P,^1i'P^^1!l|.p^Mi-
Rl^ ()[] ^, to be full, filled full, satisfied;
P^^^V"-='«'P^^>^
o o o, T. 328, full, glutted; H [§ "^ ^111
Sai fl [^ I (j [] °|, Jour. As.- 1908, 274,
n |][j [^ (^, Rev. 13, 7, satiety; Copt. cei.
sau n [§ "^ V^' Peasant 242, 1 [§
satiety, fullness, drunkenness ; M Iq] ^, "" N5,
\\ ^ , Amen. 215, 8, drunken men.
21 111' ^
Sa-t M [^ ^"^^^ IV, 1182, satiety.
Sa-t ^ Q , offerings of food.
I 9 I I I
p^
o I
I , evil, scorn (of a god), moral
weakness or evil ; var. .-^^
salt ri [^ "^ (J (J ^^, weakness.
sau I [^ ^^. s^w^ ''^j corruption, decay.
sai-a P fQ] "^^ "^^ P- ii^6b, 54,
Amen. 21, 4, to be
weak or helpless.
sai
i-^ P c^"^^^ — ^1 ^> IV, 1078,
'ov9.ji^^^(l(14i:^-P^k11
-?>^ r I - 3 V\?^> weak-armed, a useless man.
Sa (?) [q] 'Ssssw , a mythological crocodile.
sa 1 [^ ^^"^j Rec. 16, 131, tress, hair;
P^^^- y ^ 'm Mm' ^" "^^^'42.
sa
P^^^'^^^^"
^:3;7, the name of the 14th and 17th days
of the moon.
sa-t (?) n Iq^ . . . , Sphinx 6
sa fl "^ f|> B.^- (Saite), 17, 37, to burn
Sa-ba n
Sa-t
the name of a
fiend.
^ one of the 36 Dekans ;
i< ' Gr. 2/.a...
[ 635 ] S fl
SaabU 'o' ^"^ n(a<^ Gol. 6, n, loaf,
I i=±i=3 J! Ill' cake.
Saar 'd' ^ Jl,] ^ j. Harris 76, 9,
name of a tribe or people ; compare Heb. y*^t^ .
saar ^^^"^i^, ^"^j^i"^,
I ^^1 tu III
sa-vy saa
.(2
n
.' P^
i?,.
5,
5, ^m
e
5,
^
e 5,
I I I
bandlet, tunic, garment, cloth,
mummy swathings, apparel.
a plant or seed used in medicine.
saut n [^ "^^ '^ o o o , N. 813
Saa n [A 1\ [1 , U- 381. the name of a
I ^ )m 1 god made by Geb.
Saa-t Iq] (1 ^ , IqI 11 Q . tlirt, filth.
Saapa [^ (] (^ d () c^ ^, ^^^- "' '^'
saar
or
I [^ ^^, (1 v^ ^^. something bad
/WVAAA /WWVV
Peasant 136, lack of water.
saaru R [^ "^^ j]
^
I I
extortioner, op-
pressor.
s-aakbu
I'^^.M. ,0,,
P- r76, [1 J^ , P"^' ^° ^^°"^^' ^^ ^^^^^
bright or shining, to praise, to recite formulae
of praise, to do good to, to perform rites ;
[1 '^ (], P. 66, M. 195, N. 34, p ^ e II ,
good things or qualities.
s-aakhut H
^1'
glorifications, songs of praise, formulae recited
for the benefit of the spirit-souls of the dead.
saat 1 (] ^^ ^v^^' to make weak, to
reduce; var. ' (1 r ..
speech (?)
speaker (?
Anastasi III, 6, 9, vegetable growth, underwood,
a kind of plant (?)
saaru '^^^^^ '^ZM^'
hair of an animal, goat's hair ; Copt. COpT ;
Heb. mV'^.
saarisa ^o^ ^ () () ^o^ ^ 5^ > ^^<^- "'
180, soldier's pike; Gr. aaptaa, hat, sarisa(-issa).
sai [^
nnn . . .. r^^
Rec. 4, 26, a kind
of crown.
Sau _^^, sixty; see the pun ^ 1 Qr
in A.Z. 1905, 27; Copt. ce.
S-au n^Vpeasant272, p^^^.
IV, 618, caus. of if^^'- , to extend, to make
wide or broad, to rejoice.
s-au ab (hat) P /^ % "^^ to make
glad the heart, to rejoice.
s-au
f^nJ), N. 1 107, to masturbate.
sau
sau
n [^ "^ %^ v.^r^ , beam of wood,
pillar, post, pole; see |^
sau, sau-t ^ , Treaty 17, 5^ 3 , y
I, A.Z. 1905, 26, 27, 1913,
14, absolute pron. 3rd sing.
^niir\
gold.
(0 \\o (3
sau ^ .. o
Rechnungen 67, vessel, a
\\ ^ ' moist substance (?)
sauababa ^f)"^^^^>
Anastasi I, 23, 4, to withdraw, to shrink back,
to return; compare Heb. 11 A Syr- ^mky Arab.
p
[636]
P
Sabu amiu she en ankh P? J%
gods of the Lake of life.
sab IT j AAAAAA , Rec. 29, 1 57, 10 melt away,
to drip away (of the body in the earth).
sab-t ^ "(<
«^^^P^^M^-
vl, Anastasi III, 12, 2, Harris
'^ Rev. 12, 117, hill,
Dnnj ' mountain.
enemy, wicked
' man.
"T" 1 1 1
I> 37A, 7> bush, thicket, vine, berries ; compare
Heb. ri^ittJ, the supposed singular of D'^73.tl?.
.. V • 7 • t: • '
sabar^J^^J^O, Anastasi
I^j ^3> i> P.S.B. 13, 412, a liquid made from
the same (?)
-''*P^J^^i•P^^q1
^0\ Rev. 13, 3, to smile, to laugh; Copt.
-*>'"P^J1^1^i'P^J
(I VS I '^ I , foes, enemies.
«*'"-*P^%>11T''''=^-'3''3,
reed; plur. P J (jfl | ^J Copt. CH&I.
sabmerflf^.p^fl^^^,
Amen. 27, 17, friend, companion ; Copt, cy^ep,
a)<t>Hp. A mistake for smerp? ^j*^)%^.
Sabs P"^ J p, B.D. 144, the herald of
the.ndArit;varr.^pJ^\^|,^p
J^V^PJnTkPJ--(l-
sap-tp^^°^,p^^°^.
Rec. 30, 68, a plant.
Sapt-khenti c^ ° '^^ ^> P 1
i::^ O \> I ^AAA/^A
I d V (j/V), Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, one of
the 36 Dekans; Gr. Stttxi'p; 1 3 ^,
I c::>.AAAAAA N
P^SII'^-Plf^^^'^^^sl-
Saparar f^^^l^. i-D-
III, 146, 14, a Hittite king; in cuneiform
Shu-ub-bi-lu-li-u-ma.
Sapathar t^ | ^ ^' *^ ^,
"^1 l<^!fe'^^'l f^ Mar. Aby. II, Text 5,
^ [/m V^ I I ^ ' 10, a Hittite chief.
sapa 1 [q] nK , Khnemuhetep 206;
read H [g] '^ ^ , P.S.B. 12, 88,
Sapertargessu i^ | a
saflt
w iiSs^Q w
Gol. 4, 9, 10, a Hittite
country.
'''5>.... Rev. 14, 21,
^ ' sword.
\'
s-am I ^ ^^ L=J1,
to seize, to grasp ; caus. of ^^. v^. L==/] •
sam 11^^ \\ Q , wild bull ; fern.
Sam-ur R
,T. 273,
, T. 359 ; see Smaur.
S-am P'^^ ^^ ll , Hh. 521, to kindle,
to burn ; caus. of "^^f^.
Sam-ba P'^^fl'^ "^ . "Fiery
soul " — the name of a fiend or devil.
— t^^vP^kk^i-
hair, locks, tresses.
O , a disease.
samana
n AAAA/V\
e
P s
Samartasa ^
w
^^1
, L.D. III, 165 (read ^
samaktd ^ ^^^1 Q ^=^^' ^^^h-
nungen 59, A.Z. 1909, 86, P.S.B. 19, 263,
Iq] |\ - — °o%s:,-^ P'^^P' support, balk
I .M^^cz:::^ Jl ' of timber.
Iq] wwv\ (1(1 (2 wwv\ (^(j'2 ^ I Q:£}^,
[ 637 ] S p
^^'^ P IqI "^^^ "^^. a perverse
^ X\ "^ )& I , oppressors or oppressed,
Jl ^ ^ r perverse men, sinners.
B.D. 64, 17, a group of gods.
samis
saninis
A.Z. 51, 70, kinsman; Gr. (Tvyycfr/v.
^, Harris 3 7 a, 2,
sanre 6^
I III
'o^ \I , Hearst Pap. 1 1 , 9, a plant
I I 1 I W I II ^ > y> f
sanraa ^
I
sanrua ^
I I I I I
A/SAA/V\ <r- —
I I I
^'^'^'
Roller
4, 5
sar to^*^^^,togo(?)
sar-t
^
o
Of.
wall (?) ; see
sar
pi^
?^
, Rec. 26, 231, I [g]
, to act wisely or honourably, honour,
good disposition (?) right-mindedness (?) ; plur.
p^^i^jlfll.". -9; :;;::: p^
X\9f ) Heruemheb 3, irrational.
sar-t p 1^ ^^ |, IV, 1 183, p 1^
IV, i6o, Thes. 1282, R [^
IV, 481, p [o^ "^ ^"^ ^ |, honour,
understanding (?) ; 1 ^ ^ ^ Or ' > Heru-
emheb II, a reasoning intelligence.
n [^ v\ -^b^ to do wrong, to act with per-
I ^^_^ ^^ ' versity.
man ;
sar-t
varr. [g] <
<o
N. 6i2,cake, Ioaf(?);
.U.205, pf^S^^.^^,
water plant ; Copt. CoX (?), Gr. aapi.
sar-t P fo^ "^ ^ ,'^, . IV, 548, grain.
Sarsar [^ <rz> ^ <~> ^ , Love Songs
2, 5, twigs, branches.
sar ^ ^ ^ O^ , a kind of drink.
sarpataf4>^^](jt[,Love
Songs 2, 8, a plant; compare Heb. 1Q1D
thorn plant, Isaiah Iv, 13.
sarem ^o^ *^
O sediment, dregs,
III' lees.
■^
sarem [^ '^^^^^i^x, ^ <=*Y
/wwsA , torrent, water flood.
Sarem [^ £=, [1 'o'
A/WVW
A/VSAAA
AAAAAA
van
I , Edfu I, 78, a title of the Nile-god.
sarkh to^*—.^,^ , ^^^- 32, 181, to
W \w=/| destroy, to waste.
I I
.^as
Sarqit |1 [^ -^g|^ ^, Tomb Seti I,
a star-goddess in the northern sky.
sarqu tol '^^^^ %^Sf , Alt. K. Box,
snow ; Heb. 3 ^ttj , Syr. ac^A ^ , Arab, i^
c:^ "^t;:^^ Rev. 6, 26, to cut and gather
%. L-=fl' wheat ; Copt. CpHX.
s
[ 638 ]
(^
sartiuts [^ ^lj(J^ "o" (X,©'
Copt. Cat. = Gr. (npartwriit^ commander-in-chief,
general.
, to disgust, to
.ID
s-ahh
cause loathing ; caus. of
^|«,?,Rec..,..50.p^^tl4
r::.p^^i^?i4i,p^^l
sahp^|m,,T.349,p^^t«l.
N. 902, Rec. 31, 170, [1 [q] "^ I "^ , Pap.
3024, 152, 14^, P 'Q^ ^114^'
14 |, Shipwreck 34, p [qI "^ I 14 1'
ibid. 178, 14^-=^' 14' P -fflb' ^° ^PP^^^'^^'
to draw near to, to succeed in acquiring, to
reach land, to land from a boat, to acquire, to
possess.
sahsah % % % %, to approach.
sahtalXT^.p^^l^-^,
Peasant 326, to reach the shore, to land.
sah-t «^^,iv,,.,i,i4^,,§p;^
1 133^ ^, Anastasi I, 24, i, 34, -^'^i' P '□'
possession, landed property, estate, allotment,
site of a temple, homestead, vicinity, environs,
neighbourhood ; plur. p i§ "^ | UJ^ ^ \> ,
T. 18, "m^ \> ^. P. 573.
sahu P tQJ ^ I ^» l^ec 20, 42, [1 [g]
•^1^1411 1, property.
sah % 4 *^^^ , title deeds (?)
sahu-ta(?) H EqI
Love Songs 2, 10, ^ tg^ ^ ^ 14 ^ ^
s
neighbours, the people on a farm
or homestead.
snh n r^ "^ 8 ^^^ ^ wooden object,
sa-^ I ' tS ^ X ^^^ ' paddle (?) pole (?)
Sah ^,U. 221, 516, pl'm^ ^,T.349,
P. 77,648,P^^,M.704,[1[^^|^>
T. 3^8, [l^f ^^,N. 20, P^^l
m^y„M. 746, N. 917,1156, p^^m^l^,
P- 719, [1 fo^ "^ I "^ ^ ' ^^''' ^^' ^^^' ^-^^
221, 32, 84, 14Vc'Pt0^'^t^|^'
14^1^'141^^'Pf-^^'
P^i^^,!4^^' nni>
:^S-^^ Thes. 82, Orion, one of the 36
:^^:^^^^<^ok: Dekans.
Sahit p [gi ^ 1"^, T. 328, 14^ ^,
B.D. 23, 5, p [^ "^1
, Rec. 31, 174, the goddess of Orion,
Sahit ^ ^ Tuat III, a goddess in the Tuat
^^'-\' with her face turned behind her.
i<^ i
Sahu I [§
|i.p^i^.§T^
^ ^ !
I , Nesi-Amsu
I ill 1
27, 21, the star-gods in the constellation of
Orion.
sahu XII p^^fi4*i;;.
B.D. 64, 22, the 12 stars of Orion.
Sah n t^ l''^. V.,, the boat of Osiris.
Sah-t-iii(?) '^ '^^ (1(1 J, Rec.
3^, 171
Sah-en-Mut-f Pi [^ '^ | % % i ^^^^
B.D. 125, III, 30, the door
' fastening of the Hall of Maati.
p
[ 639 ]
S
^, p. 427, M. 611, N. 1216, to blow (of
flowers), to burst into flower ; caus. of
sakhit [1 "^ (](j ft3 ^ o , Rev. 14, 16,
impudence, arrogance; Copt. CCUCy.
^ isim , B.D. 64, 8.
s-akhefkhef 1\ ^ ® f) , Rec
I _M^ ^.=^ J^-=.^ '^
31, 14, to burn up, to consume; caus. of
Sakhmit-urr-peh(?) P [^ ^ ®^^
^ D- , a wind-goddess.
sakhniu [^ J ^^^IIII' ^"PP°''*^'
legs of a chair or throne, the four pillars of
heaven.
Sasna i^ (] (2 , to anoint.
1 ^ f] p "Tk — " — C^ °
saskut I ra V\ , Peasant 21,
a seed used in medicine (?)
S-ash. 1 1 ^K\ n , IV, 420, to praise ; caus.
sash-t (shas-t) fl ^^~^^ ^, Rec.
31, 27 =00 1 ftf ^^■^^
sasher-t
p r-^v~i
U. 205, [1^^^. U. 185, [li^
L-^^— ' — . N. 624, a fire offering of meat and
o ' bread.
saq |1 t^ .^D' 1^- 370, 377, P. 683,
P'^H'T. 287, pt^"^, N. 126, 1258,
p I^ ^ (] , M. 447, P Iq] ^, N. 885, p [q] ^,
[1 [q] ^, Rec. 31, 18, ^ .^3=., p [§
n c^ "^k^*^ "^^^ *° collect, to gather to-
I ^ ft^ ^^ ,— w_, ' gether, to assemble.
saq hat H
Saq baiu R ij^
O to collect the
I ' wits or senses.
-aacv "i^ I ^•^- 58, 4. 122, 2, a title of the
^^ ^^ I ' divine ferryman ijerfhaf
Saq ha 'stsa. ^^? tj* "Gatherer of mem-
bers "—a title of Osiris.
-'iP^^^i-P^^IP^
to act with severity or violence, to be strict, to
be severe, to behave haughtily.
saqi plD^'^ljf)^. a violent
man.
^
, Love
saqaiqa-t ^o^ a
Songs 4, 3, claw-sheath.
«aqup^^^(].Rec..9,9Mo^burn.
saquti [1 [^
^^ w
, sculptor; plur.
Saqnaqait ^ ^
I MWAAA rrvs _o!^ v) Hi
164, 5, a fire-goddess, a SCldani form of Sekhmit-
Bast-Ra.
s-aqeh [1 f f . ?• 7o7,p'^|^L-ZI,
to produce, to hew, to carve ; caus. of aqeh
sakaa ^ ^^^^'^ Q ^ ^ ^ > ^ '"^" 8^^^"
to quarrelling.
sak-t iQJ^^r). ^^"^^—a^, fight,
strife, a fighting man.
saki n [^ ^.1^^=
warrior, soldier ; plur. I [q1
^ -/I Hf I ; see also
-P-H4=
(j ^ 1 an official.
sakaa ^^^zl
I
sakaiua(?) ^o^
I
a kind of bird.
sakut ^-=^^, young asses; Cop,.
s
[ 640 ]
S
P
1 1 1
saker ^ S J), -<i-« ™
sag ^ H^, Rec. I, 46, ^ ffl ^^'
foolish man (?) ; Copt. COCTT
saga foJ S ^ i ^. Anastasi I, 23, 2,
to march, to walk, to wander.
saga ^0^ S ^"llt' Anastasi I, 25, 6,
haircloth ; Copt. COK, CtOK.
sagabin (?) f S ^ J ^ '^
^ ^^^^, Anastasi III, 3, 1, pool (?) lake (?)
sagartha ^ Z5 '^ , [j
wooden weapons, spears (?)
««+ nik '^^ /8^ to weaken, to be weak ;
Sata p^"^]!].". 534, T. .98,
SaUrna 'a')[l'^%, J,a.z. 1880,
82, a king of Mitanni and a father-in-law of
Amen-hetep III; Tell al-Amarna, Shut-[tar-na],
Berl. V.A. Th. 271, obv. 18.
^7^,Alt-K.
to bring, to
carry.
satekhta (?) fo^ ' q , , ,
823, an article of furniture.
sathp^^-p^
sathp^,p[§'^2,p^^^,
barge for stone, lighter.
Sathtap^^^^,S]|],P.204 + 4,
s=^]l],P.8o,p [g] '^s=*^],M. 109,
P [^ ^^=*^ (] ^ . N. 23, the god of Sebut,
the " jackal of the South."
sat fl IqJ "^5' P t§ ^, to tremble,
to quake, to be terrified, terror.
satt p (^ '^^%9' ^^^' 34> 177,
to quiver, to be weak; Copt. CTtOX.
sat ' IqJ ^"^^ . . ■ , the name of a monthly
festival; van I ig]
satem |l^;^f. R^-- ^5, 19 =
saterta "o^ ^^ li (j cm, Ait-K. 827,
colonnade, storey of a house (?) ; compareHeb.
nnto, I Kings vi, 9.
s-atch p '^'Vj' ^'' ^^^' ^' ^^^' P ^
"^^ y)>T. 337, p. 818, to make to be green =
[1 "Yj . M. 244, [1 1, N. 62 2, [1 v^ Vj , M. 245 ;
caus. of I ; , 'Hk i .
satch fl^^> P^^'^
monthly festival ; plur. ^ "^ ^'^.
Sa 1 n = 1= 1\\, pers. pron. 3rd sing. fern.
Sa I (1, man, person = vg^ ; ' (1 ^^^=^1
Metternich Stele 18, everyone.
sa I () A , to go ; var. 17^.
sai 1 (1 ' , III, 143, to come.
Sasa[l(]p()7^,Rec.29,i5o,n(]p()i_)^,
A.Z. 1900, 36, to hasten.
Sai I (1 r^ 7\ , to diminish, to decay.
S&-t [1[] J, pi] o (var.^^), the
" Ram " — one of the 36 Dekans.
Sa-t n/l^°=p^(] jvar.^^
beads.
saa n(l
saa-
I III
I, p. 82, M. 112, n (j^
%, to know.
L-t 1(1 ^^. ^^^ , N. 803, wisdom, know-
ledge ; var. I [q] ^^^ 3 .
'^, IV,97i,Thes.i48i,
knowing of heart, t.e., wise.
saa hat
a form of Thoth.
[641 ]
S
Saa p (| ^^ ^, U. 439. T. 250,
N. 114, ^ '^ -5), Nesi-Amsu 32, i, B.D.
17, 63, 116, 6, 136B, 12, 169, 19, the god of
knowledge and intelligence.
Saa .-=qx] % Ombos I, 186-188, one of
^ ^ ' the 14 Kau of Ra.
Saa-abu (?)-tchar-khatut ^m ^K^
^ "O" ' -^ 1 ^ ^*^. B.I). 125, III, 36, the
Hi I I o II ^ III ^ "^
doorkeeper of the hall of Maati.
Saa-Amenti H (j "^ .^si <&* o , ^•
Saa-Amenti-Ra Rfl'^.^^'ife.^O,
U. 396, [l(]^.^i^<^"'^'J, B.D
174, 15. a god; var. m
W
Saa-Heru- ^^ ^ |ji , Ombos I,
143, a form of Horus.
Saa-t 1 (1 , serpent.
Saaa .■^^^ ^^. ^^v -^^ , Amen. 3, 2, 23, 2
= .-^^m [1 (1 j^^ , to know.
s^ai
Saat-t(?) Pfl"^^^^, Ebers Pap.
38, I, to be oblique-eyed, to squint (?)
saa ■■^^^ "^^6 , weakness, badness, evil ; var.
^^ ^^ 1 1 > cloth, stuff, loincloth ; var. I ^^.
Saa-t , B.D. no, 36, a garment of Ra.
or fruit used in medicine; ■^^^ ^^. ^ -=>i-fl
° , saa of the South ; ^^ \\ &° '^F\>° ,
iir .mmiii l!i Jriii'
saa of the North.
Saait (1 (? (1 '^ ^ , the form of Hathor
worshipped at Lycopolis.
'-^5-,
e W-^ f\f\
to know by sight, to recog-
nize.
saau ret p (] ^ ^ ^ i^ A, Heru-
satef Stele 115, a class of infantry.
saabpfjl^,pfji^,fiyi)(]l^,
P *f Ir^ ijl] I^ ' P f J ^ ^. mistakes for
Saabau P f J I] ^1^|, ^^^ J^od:
Saab 1 'tK 1 l^X , a castrated animal for
sacrifice; plur. y'^ J M ^ ^J^ 1, B.D. 69,
13 ; Copt. c5^e.
saab Itt; \ \^, reeds, marsh plants.
Saamiu P ^ ^ (jl] ^ ^ | . ^ class
of hairy fiends.
S-aakhu H '^^ ® ; caus. of "^^
For other examples see p. 635, A.
ceiver. trickster, swindler, impostor.
SaatiupH^^^IJ.pq^
'^ ^ I, B.D. 90, 3, 9, a group of gods.
Saater (?) ^m^^, Ombos I, 73, a god
of agricultural produce.
s-aath p (j ^
«-atP5^SP1
paralyse, to cripple.
Satti p t\ ^^^^ fll] ^' destroyer, waster
Saatt ta
1 — (
Rec. 31, 175, to
destroy.
, to
^^
^^ , Nesi-
o ^ I s
Amsu 32, 23, " Earth-destroyer"— a form of
Aapep.
s-aa PH^. u. 213, p()/\^. u. 565,
, p. 6or, p(j /^. P-694,
^^, P. 381, p (J fl, to make to enter, to
store up, to advance on a road.
2 s
p
[ 642 ]
S
S-^ n (1 D^, T. 268, 10 introduce;
var. PP fl, M. 427-
n r| , Hh. 385, a sailing,
S-liar-t 1 1 q <=>^^^' an advance by boat.
leadj var. [][11;A^'M.62.
8-&up^,p(ll;A^.T.i9i.N.x288,
out, to complain, to curse, to vilify, to calumniate ;
var. p^,P. 676.
Sau p^^^li'^^^' ^7, 219, a
group of gods in the Tuat.
/wsAAA ^ , to drink ; see ^^ ^ •
Sau p (| ^mm, T. 315, P i] §. Metter-
nich Stele, a mythological serpent.
saunu
^:oL-=/l
AAAAAA (2 III
Copt. co-yeitT, cotH ; see
, wages, hire, price;
S-&ur P^, M. 587 (var.
P. 410), pl;A^ J. P^Sft^' ^"^^^^
pregnant ; caus. of S^ ; Copt. OJ, 0305.
/SAAAAA
/WAAAA
/\A/VA/V\
V\A/V\A
A/vA/VNA 7^
AAAA/W
AAAAAA
/VAA/VV\
l«Jl'
saur pil'^'
Amen. 12, 11, to drink.
8-&Uh P^lg, pl^A^I
Edict 26^ to submerge, to plunge.
8-ib n d 11 &r^ ^ ^, Rec. 26, 28, to
thirst ; caus. of |] )1 gf ; Copt. eifi.e.
s&b
pljj^, fiend, enemy.
sab-tpy^,p-y^.s«e, entity (P)
S-&bkip(lJ^(j(j^.B.D..45,VII,
46, to make to weep, to grieve.
s-ap p[| ° .^-,Rec. 21, i4>Pq^,^^
to revise, to inspect, to check accounts, to
examine or enquire into, to make a scrutmy,
to audit, to test, to visit in order to inspect, to
commit to the care of; caus. of [j ^ •
sapikebenti p[l°-^J^^^^•
inspector of the fleet.
n A '-'w'^, inspection, revision, investigation,
visitation (of a temple), enquiry, list, copy.
Sap-t ur-t PH^^"^^' ^^^ ^^^'
examination, ix., the I.ast Judgement.
Sap fl[]D|,fli]^|.Berg.49,Exa-
miner. Inspector — a name of Osiris ;
S4p-tp(l^^cr^,pil^|^.
his judgment hall.
s4pu[l[|a^|l,pqo^fll|l,.he
divine examiners, inspectors or judges.
Sapit p (] ° ^, B.D.G. 1323, consort of ^
RaofSais, — 1^ |.
s.pipiioo.R°0'P^°y^°tii'
to build, to set in order.
n r^ ^.=^ to pollute ; Copt. Cooq,
sat |i q ^^.^ co503q.
safi p (] e f^ ^^, P (j ^^^^' the
name of the moon on its loth day.
safu p (1 '^-^ ^^' ^^'^'"^ '' ^^''* ''^^** '
Arab. \^J;~1:> •
Sam P \ ' flff 5 darkness (?) rain-storm.
p
S-&m |I(J_^9|,IV, 345,
1 n, to make oneself pleasant, to ingratiate, to
show oneself gracious, to heal; caus. of (1 _Jp A.
[ 643 ] S
Sdn ab n [) ^ O "0' to anoint the heart,
I 1 -wwvA I ' i.e., to flatter (?)
I, Rev. 13, 30,
samai 1(1 ^^Vl
demand, protest, objection, opposition.
" Sdms n T n^^^, club, cudgel.
7^, U. 371, M. 213, N. 684, |1(J ^ , P. 688,
PI'
1 ^
«!&
A, Rec. 29, 145,
.!& —
>7^
, ibid., 30,
, I [1 , Sphinx Stele 11,
advance quickly, to run, to hasten ;
^
J\
, to hasten the steps.
s-ann I [J /wvaaa \ a, Rec. 15, 179,
)i^ , to run, to hasten.
AA/VAAA -* ■* >
sanu
n <? <? (? n r\ ^'wwv
PMii' ^^*^"> P1rt3
AAA, N. 29, 659, 788, |1 (J ^ ^;, p. 700,
I M (^L-SQ Q VS\ ^ runners, bearers, porters.
1 AA/VW\A // III
San-t 1 n -wwvv ;^ riN^ , a light swift boat;
plur.
1(1^^1^, Rec. 4. 27.
I AA/WAA I I I
<e<
AAAAAA
san en Uatch-ur
A/\AAAA ° I
^^^1^ Salt Pap. 825, the dolphin or sea-
/wNwv' bull of the Mediterranean.
san
<^< X
AAAA/VA ^_^1
L-J
, Thes. 1206, n () '^S^
'P^^C-PI
<&o
, oint-
n
p
pis^-pi
(-^ _ , earth
s^n n h -^So, IV, 1207,
I AAA/WA
ments, unguents.
S&n-t |l(j Q n, Rec. 31, 29,
/WAAAA I I I /VAA/VNA SS
/VNAAAA I \>
used in sealing, clay.
I ^AAA/^A 1 I U I ^ I I 1 III
jQ Jour. As. 1908 passim, knowledge ; Copt.
§1' coonrit.
1 [1 ^AAAAA D , the name of a
serpent on the royal crown.
I AA/V/VW V \ . I ftAAAAA . I j
Sanu-t
sanu
A/WVVA
^^, price; see p^O^^.
san-nu 1 (1 |~^, M. 480, two; van
of| = ^,P.36,.fl| = :^,N.x.48.
<0<
S-anti I vsAAAA S: Ji^ Rec. 24, 164, to fetter.
w
sahem R h ra ^, '° ^^"''^ ^^^ '''^y' ^°
^&
sar ab I n <z:> O, U. 172, to sadden (?)
Sarit n h "^^^ [](] ^ ^, fan, umbrella.
way,
detain.
sah I X ^if^ 5 nobleman.
Sakhi on '\ Rhind Pap. 58, proof,
1 i i ^-^-^ test, trial.
sas(?), SU(?) p () p, |||, six; |||o,
n . , III 111 :^ I III '^^'^^57 -. . ,
= = ^ , sixth ; 'wwvA _ , festival
— -' '^:2^' ^:5^ III o O'
^^^•pisB'P^si: : — ^^-p-:;;^,^Q^^
^•p^
^^,
^0
A/WAAA
L=J'
1 /\AAA/V\
, to rub, to rub in an unguent
or medicament, to apply an unguent, to smear,
to anoint, to salve, to rub down, to crush grain.
sansan H (] T" [1 (1 ^ ^, P. 777;
AAAAAA 1 /WWW J i:'. 001, M. 772-
var. of
1110(2 O
E E, house of the greatest of six ; Copt. COOT,
cer.
Sas n (] n "rf , E E p", Rec. 27, 226,
six-threaded stuft'.
S-ast [\n ji, P. 67, N. 35, to occupy a seat.
sash
, N. 754, offering (?)
2 s 2
o
\\ S [ 644 ]
Sdsh-t [1 1]'=^. N.646-[l (|
M. 124, offering (?)
S&shesa [l(]c3op(^''=E-^,N. 975,
a god who made the ladder that reached from
earth to heaven.
tl f^^^, to carve, to model.
s&qti
<= ^ -^ , sculptor.
W
s-aq
caus. of
, Peasant 295, to destroy;
s-iqer p()_4, fiq^l, p(j^
\\ , L.D. III, 140B, [1 (| ^^. Re^- 6, 23,
to make perfect ; caus. of (1 ) .
S4ka pH^"^, B-D- '7. 34 (Ani)
Saken n [] "^^ , to destroy, to ruin.
S-4geb n h t^!^, to flood, to deluge;
caus. of g j^^ wwna .
1 U AAA/WA
S4t • (J r^ > something foul (?)
sd.ti
I , gods who slay.
W
, to prove, to show ; caus.
S-^th 1 1 (I s^; caus. of athi s^
S&t [1 1) ^ fl-, a kind of bread offering (?) ;
, a kind of bread-offering (?)
s-^t, 8-&at
L^'
tt>^i to make weak, to reduce.
sAti n (1 ^"^ NS. L«fl, headsman, execu-
I 1 W ^^ tioner.
s-atti [1 (j
s-dten n (1
of aten (]
satchti
s-aai
to rebuke, to punish,
overthrow.
^^^ ^'-=^ , to transfer ; caus.
, A.Z. 1900, 20, child.
, IV, 612,
\J
of
)| , 1 1 _ K\ \i ^ , A.Z. 1900, 20,
, Rec. II, 165, to magnify; caus.
a man
jl n , Rec. 20, 40, large ;
magnified,
of years and dignity, a notable ; plur. 1
saau p23^ TTi"' ^^' ^^^' P
v;^-^^ , Rec. 30, 66, planks or beams of a ship.
saabut fl
p. 297, a set of four jars for libations or puri-
fications.
saam
P.
ant
ree.
fy j Love Songs 7, 7, Rechnungen 78, a plant
"y^ I ' which has grown on a tree.
sai
"^!6, fatigue, evil, misery".
s-ab (for s-uab) n_ ° J?^' ^- ^97t
612, pf^J. P- 112, p— iij^, N. 80,
P_.^J,N.343,P_.?^J^,P.
373,p^qVu.366,p^,pn = ,-
to purify, to cleanse ; caus. of uab f 1 /vsawv .
t ^:J /VA/VAAA
S-ab n H f]^ ''^ '^^autify, to decorate ;
I ^ T^' caus.
Sabu n Q J 'Y' jl ' > Festschrift 117,1 1,
beauties, decorations, ornaments, jewellery.
sab
sab n
^ T ' I I i' bread
I ?^, to castrate ; Copt. cSfi.e.
sab 11 fl J ^, ox; CopL ce^i.
S-ap I , to make to advance, to fly (?) ;
caus. of or ^^.
S-am IT, to make to eat, to feed ; caus.
J^, to swallow.
[ 645 ] S p
a kind of fancy Sankhiu ^ f • ^ ]. Rev. 14, 59, the
of
S-am n
to swallow, to absorb, a swallowing or bolting of
food.
samiufl__.^()[l|^|,p_.^
(1 (1 ^ I Q^ 1 , swallowers, devourers.
Sam n ^s^ "^j a plant or flower.
sam n fl ^. °' ^^' 7"' inlaid:
^ ^ 1 , with lapis lazuli ; ^ fSST^,
JiH^ — H — ^ 000 Ji^J^
with gold; ^\ .Sas W, with leather (?)
S-ama 1 4 > to make to swallow ; caus.
s-an
s-an
/wvwv to turn back ; caus. of /wwva ,
, to beautify ; caus. of
AAAAA/V I *** '
AAAA/VN ,
sann
I /vwsAA ^ , to bind, to tie, to twist.
S-ankh H ^, Hymn Darius 42, [1 a-¥-
^,pf"7,pf"7|,pfg.Nastasen
Stele 40, to feed, to nourish, to support, to bring
up, to nurture ; Copt. C^.^.Itcy, cyA.rtecy.
S - ankh ab I ■¥• ^, to vivify the
heart, to inspire courage.
sankhu 1 ■¥• v^' ^^^^^"^ ^^^'
sustainer, vivifier.
gods who sustain life.
_, ^ , to carve a life-like image or statue,
to commemorate the dead by making a statue.
Sankhi fl ^ L-fl, sculptor, engraver, por-
I 1 trait painter.
Sankhi-khaibitu •?'TTT. Berg. 23,
a bird-god who revivified dead human shadows.
S-ant 1 i\, to make strong; caus. of
>=x n ^^^^
s-antu n z;^ %\ '^, R z^ -^ , i v,
269, to destroy ; caus.
s-ari |1 ^ £55, IV, 753, Rec 34, 182,
Sphinx Stele 3, I "^-^ J\ , Rec. 32, 80, IV, 897,
1<^, Rev. i2,62(var. p<=>}^), P^^^
7\
, IV, 966,
n
:^^.p
^
bring, to bring up;
%^
1479, to present petitions.
%3,to
, Thes.
A^ III
Sari-t I <3> //nU > approach.
«ariu|l^^,fl^i]()^,.bri„gers,
porters, carriers.
Sarit maat H
423, the name of a building.
Sar-neb-S fl ° ^/\ ^ZZ^ M , the name
£55 Hi to make a fire to burn,
y\ '■(>' to make an offering.
of the 2nd hour of the night.
s-ar n
sar n ^ ^, Rev. 12, 91, a plant; Gr.
(TfifH, I^t. sari (Pliny, N.H. 13, 23, 45).
sar fl '^ ^y , A.z. 1899, 15
IV, 635, a pitcher and
' stand ; compare Arab, j j .
, Dream Stele 36, I <!>
^ I ^
Rec. 10, 61, to make an end of, to
finish.
2 s 3
sari n^
s-arq H:
p
[646]
g« J, fl . 8 U. 644, to pay honour to,
^ I jl ' to receive honour.
Sfth p d| g, M. 634, ^|, to be
noble, to play the king or nobleman ; 1 fl fi (I ,
^ o
freeman, nobleman, gentleman j plur. ^^ ^ 1 ;
^.
iD an aged noble : Copt: C^P.,
Sah-t n ? O , ^ '''"^ of garment worn
I A ^ by a nobleman.
Sah 1 a 9 , U. 298, the form of a man
that exists in heaven, the spirit-body ; plur.
P_.fP_.|P_.|,T..43.p_.|
8 8 8,N. 1.3,539, fl o|^, U. 516,
fl_^f 8^:.T.3^7.p_.f^;P.6,
n I fl 8 %, M. 8. Later forms are:—
sah with his soul; v 8
■^ J I , perfect spirit-bodies.
sah Q ^ Tuat VII, the divine spirit-body,
• ^ 5lI' the god of all spirit-bodies,
sah p o|u=±3, Thes. 82, the spirit-
body of Orion t^^^ .
Sah-ab ^ ? 8 |] "^' Tuat III, a god.
Sah-heq | ^ j "1, Rec. 4, 28, a god.
S-aha fl I , Palermo Stele, H I a, P. 387,
1 1 1 A ' ' ° Y rf - — . to erect, to set up
straight ; late form M i ° ' (] J] (s /^ •
I 1^^^^^
n IM, ni"^ °tff ^^ v» to set up the Tet,
/.^., to reconstitute the backbone of Osiris ; Copt,
coo^e.
s-aha If , to stablish time or life :
Pf^^U- 430, [1(1^^1, T. .46.
Saha-t 1 i ci = ^^^^ , climbing pole.
saha
j\
!,
^, Jour. As. 1908, 249,
j\ I I I Si' I I J^ j^'
Rev. 13, 42, to curse; Copt. COg^e.
S-akh 1 ^ J I ^ F==^ , to raise up, to
lift up on high; caus. of^
Sash-t I r-^v~i O , a kind of disease.
S-asha R "^^j R <$4^, to multiply; caus.
of^
I I I
S-asha-t n *^^ o Coronation Stele (relief
' — ' at top), to multiply.
o o
S-asha 1 ■'^^ ^ , to utter many cries.
I I I I ^
sashata I '^^ ji \\ , manifold, numerous.
sashat P ^ ^^> P ^ W, p "^
r /I'M ^^^ ^ -^) to ward oif, to restrain, to
\^=J1 I c^ III
obstruct, to remove ; Copt. CCOOJ'T.
sashat P ^^L=^^, '^^lUii V§^.
chief officer, inspector; plur.
! n<^
I 2li I I o
s-aq
zi n — D<o<
A, T. 386, M. 402, to make to enter, to
A
A
($.
A
introduce; caus. of
saqi
AMJ^
\\
^,
P "^* ^ ^ 'J 4 " ' i^tJ'oducer.
saq neter ^ p "^ ^ , Annales III, 109,
the festival of the introduction of the god."
p
s
[ 647 ]
S
P
saq-t I ~^« , Rec. 31, 20,
\ 658, [1
1 . Peasant 198, IV, 1145,
^ ' entrance, introduction.
saq |1 5> R^^- ^^f 167, sack, bag; Heb.
pfe?, Syr. nfajBB, Chald. b^DD, Assyr. shakku,
Eth. UJ¥:> Copt. CA.K.
s-aq. n
s-aqa
Rec. 27, 127, to cut, to
Z] ^ -0' destroy.
, Roller I, 8, A.Z.
1900, 35, Mar. Aby. I, 6, 37, |1 ^^'I'j |,
to test a bow, to set in strict order.
J]
sag I TT ^^^ , to capsize, to overthrow.
\7
W
sati-t
s-atcha
17, 18, L.D. Ill, 140C, ri_ D J
Rev. 14, 67, arrow ;
Copt. C(Jl3T"e.
, Amen. 16, 4,
(2
I, to do wrong,, to commit a
crime, to falsify weights, to rob
s-atcha metut
si
w
^1
i , Amen. 14, 2, 20, 9, to deceive by speech,
1 , III, 142, Nastasen Stele 39, 1 \\
J\ , Anastasi I, 28, 5 = I (I , to come, to go,
Si [1 ij(j ^, A.Z. 1878, 48, P ()(] |], fullness,
satiety ; Copt. CI.
Si-t n !)(] ^ ^, infant, child (fem.) = ^,
si 1 ^^> L.D. Ill, 194, 12, waterfowl.
SiU p(l(l^,p[j(jf^*,star;pl.r.p(||)
® , * Rev. 14, 7 ; Copt. clOt ; ^ ^ ® , ^o^ble
Rev. 14, 20, a shooting star.
W
Sluuati*^.*^](j,^
the planet Venus as a morning star.
©
1^'
siu-t
S Rec. 33, 119, door.
W
Sif [1 (j(] '<-^^, Thes. 1198, [1\\
2I), child, son, boy, babe.
sif
= P
w
=0=, Rev. 2, 77, pitch, bitumen
simu
field or garden produce, herbs, vegetables ; Copt.
CJJUL, CIJULI^.JUL.
|1 (^ 1^, A.Z. 1880, 96, umbrella, parasol.
tthe badge of a regiment,
' flag, fan, umbrella.
siri
siriu
w
_w__, •i'
f<L-B
SI'
fan-bearers, um-
^ I] ' brella-bearers
Harris 500, 2, 8, fan, fly-whisk.
sir-puta [1 <=> ° | (j 9^, Rec. 21, 92,
a kind of fan or umbrella made of leather (?)
sir-hatta |l<~>-=^
99, palm-leaf mat;
Sirsa (?)
star-god; var.
*P<r:^]1^-^-'«-
w
= Gr. a€i/}d{?)
I
[q] "^ss^., Thes. 129, a
W
w
I w
-^i-
sir-tima
Amen. 6, 3 . . .
Sih ' Oil -^> to come, to arrive.
3, 39, pavilion, port, landing-stage.
sih P (li) 1 3 P^, Rev., to mummify.
sih 1 (JO S ^^^. Rec. 21, 94, to be hypno-
tized, to be in a state of religious ecstasy, to be
mad ; compare Copt. Cl^e.
sihu P i)(| ^ ^ Vrf ' -^^P- ^^^- '^°'
spell, charm, bewitchment, hypnotism (in the
2 s 4
fl S [ 648 ]
s
^^ Vs— il- var.
Amherst Pap. 20).
sihsih
bsih p(j()tPfl(l 11^. to punish;
var. ^ ^ ^ ' Copt. ce^COJ^.
., Rev. 13, 26,
punishment; Copt. CO^G.
sihsih pf)l]e^P[l(je^'
lamentation, grief, punishment.
Sikh p (jl] ® ^, fl l\l\ @ ^, Rev.
28, cry, signal.
, Rec. 33, [22, mastery.
sikh-t
Sikh-t |l [](J (^ ^ ^, loss, injury.
Sikha-t n (jA 1 '^ ^, Jour. As. 1908,
249, folly, madness ; Copt. CI^G.
sishah-tip|j(]^(]^^^.Rev.
14, 65, a yoke of oxen.
siki II /iii'^z^s \\
Rev. 14, 15, de-
' struction.
sit ' (J [J -^^ Y^' ^™^1^» odour ; see 1 (^ ,
Copt. cf.
sit
getter.
sit
, Rev. II, 180 =
^W
, be-
siti
|J|, to set on fire.
•^ '^ , the shooting of
a star; see 1 (1(| .
Sitchetu (?) n W "^ ^ I , storytellers,
I e=^\ ^ I
talkers, chatterers ; see 11 ^^ g?i; caus. of ^^.
2 1 t^^ pers. pron. 3rd sing. masc. ; also
T T _ir ' used as a particle.
SUt 1 vf", U. 180, 227, a particle.
811 i ^ ^' ^^» ^°7^' captive, prisoner.
U. TOO, n %^'^3i, p. 225, a joint of meat, a
meat offering; 1 %" ^^' P- 70S-
SU-t (neSU-t ?) 1 '^, Kahun 3, 2, 1 ^
^, A.Z. 49, 20, ^ ^, A.Z. 1908, 121, ^"j"^,
Hh A2'7 1 '^T ■^■^- 49> i9> the plant of the
437, =j, ,^, gQuth, the byssus plant.
Sll-t 1 ^ Rechnuiigen 70, plant used in
4 ^' making boats.
SUt(?) 1 V"^' ^•^- ^4: M, hair(?)
SUt (?)
I I I
I I
^IV,
506
(^
SU (for SeSU) 1 , a period of time, day.
SUSU
M
(?. o,
o
with the number of the day of the month ; Copt.
COT — .
Rev. 14, 13, a period of
time; Copt. COTCOT.
SU(?) n (s [f^J, Rev. 14, 12, evening.
SU 1 ,1 ^ , a measure of length =
y^gth of a schoinios, or 625 square cubits; in
superficial measure su = ^th of a square schoinios.
SU pe^=-*-.^^^L_^, guard,
protector.
SU |1 ^, Rev. 13, 22 = p
drink, drink ; Copt. CUO.
/SA^VA/NA to
SUU (?) ^ 0, to cut - -^ f] ^.
t* — 4p I , Shipwreck
X
SUU (?)
55, to cut down trees.
SU-t 1 1 ^ I^, wind, breeze
I I, Rev. 30, 217, ! .•■ ,. ^, I c^Sz^ I,
n (? S "^^^' ''*' ^^' ^^^"' ^'^^^"' wheat ; Copt.
I T' GOTO, COT.
L 649 ]
S
su-t
o
, a kind of disease.
SUU(?) ^^^, T. 265, 283, p. 51, M. 31,
N. 64, to pray(?); late form P ^ ^(?)
sua n £) ^^ttJI > Herusatef Stele 88, sheep,
ovis platyura; Heb. nfe?, Arab. ^\^ Copt.
ecA.T, ecooT, ec(jooT.
s-ua [1 f] s,*-^, T. .41, p f) *5S
l^^'T-343. Pfl'^^. N. 965,
I X I ^ _ <j> , , ^ ^ <j> , to pass, to pass away,
to continue on a journey ; cans.
Suau \}-f\\, U. 418, Pf]^=5=^^
^ ^ I , T. 238, a group of gods (?)
sua 1 jp) k^ , store, place of safe storage.
jj a , to adore ; caus. of vt' I ^^, rvrn |1.
sua M ^ "^ ^^, night, evening, dark-
ness; see '^^^j Copt. eTOjH.
SUasua-t 0^11-^^01, Rec i6, 131,
flame, fire, heat.
suan (sun) \\ ^\ rx ^ -^> to know,
to recognize ; Copt, COOT ft.
Rec. 33, 119, price; Copt. COTen.
suar
17, I, Alt. K. 769, garments, tunics (?) ; compare
Heb, ^ti? in vhw Isaiah vi, i, etc.
T '
S-uarekh \^ -f] ^ "^j to make green
or fertile; var. Ix JL ¥; caus,
s-uah P ? II , L-i>- ni, 140C, p ^ '^ ,
, to establish, to make to con-
3 ,
atten-
tion.
m\ ...
tinue, to develop; caus. of ^ R
S.uah4bpf]^||Otopay
egg; Copt. COOTfg,e.
s-uashpflc3oMlPf]^
adore; caus. of X>] r-\v-\ g^; Copt. U3cy,
SUashu P -^ [S "^ 1 . praises.
SUag P -jf] Z5 ^, foolish, lewd.
SUata M •jff ll (] |. carriage, transport.
s-uatch p ^ "^-^ |, U. 624, p I "^^
1 "MK , to make to flourish ; M (J ^^ i\
^ ^ I
I ,. the transmittal of property ; caus.
of^|var.p^^f,T,337.
Suat0hip|/'-ker.oflou™h'^-aH.|«
S-uatch ar-ti \\ -f) '^ T ^^^, Rec
31, 30, "green-eyed."
Suatchit atebiu pet P^J "^ ^ , Tuat
XII, a fire-goddess who guided Ra.
p
s
[ 650]
S
sua-t fl^l]o. ^^flo' P^"' ^^°^"^'
pastille, bead 5 pl""-- ^ ^ I] ^ m ' ''^''- ^^=f o
1 1 r
Mar. Karn. 52, 17
ri j#<0 AAAAAA
S-U3,b 1/^1 '^^'^^ , Rec. 20, 40, Annales
III, 109, to plate, to cover with metal; y f \
AAAAAft
^ to cover a floor with plates
III' of silver.
SUi n ^, to adore.
n ^ ^, Festschrift 3, ^ ^ f^ ^ | > J^^v.
14, 41, price, hire, wages, salary ; Copt. COnfltX.
'^"^^ trade, business, buying
I — —I " and selling.
SUnu , wages; ur sunu -^^^ ,
paymaster.
, n ^^ TT n ""^^ T. 246
sun-t I ^^^^ , U. 429, \\^ , ^
sun-t 1-f ^,
grin 1 1 ^^ '^"^ ^° '^"^^'" P^^"' distress,
' „,.j,^ ^^' suffering, destruction.
sunit
^ ^^^^ sickness,
> — = III' malady.
, a crocodile-god ; var
S-uba fl f J ^
to open up a way, to force an entrance, to
pierce, to penetrate ; caus. of V <^^ ; 1 y J
sun 1 ^^ , to straighten.
sun
c
* , IV, 422 = -^-<^ umuu
J I AA/VAAA
"^ ^
"^ opening the
I ' face.
S-Ubak I . "^T > 'o "^^^^ ^° conceive ;
JuJ(?)
caus. of
suma
I
, Rev., obstinate, head-
strong ; Copt. (TboJULe (.'*)
s-umet fl^'^l'], ^^' '90, to
s-un
strengthen ; caus.
n &>^ Dream Stele 38, H %^
I AAAA/V\ I _2I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to make to be ; caus. of
.^«
S-un R-^^?™'', jl ■^" , to make an
I AAwvs \w=/| I imnnr
opening, to force open ; caus. of -^^==2^ , ;
• I L^ I 1' otuon.
25
sun, SUnnU fl -^^ ^ " ~ , Anastasi I,
, 6, I <=!*, to sell; Copt. COtH.
I AA/VtAA
Rev. 14, 15, P ^ O' ^e^- ^2' 3'' P A3 1
^ , Rev. 1 3, 90, to know ; ^ j P ^ O. Rev.
12, 53, wise or learned men; Copt. COOTIt.
sunu n ^^ 1k S , Mar. Aby. I, 8, 86,
I -^SM ^^^v^^ ^ pool, lake, tank, canal, aqueduct.
I ftA/WVN /WSAAA
sunu p <4- 2\i, T. 345, [1 -^f'o"
^yti, R 282; varr. ^0^, M. 525,
\}0 iJ^.N. 1106, p«^'^[[iz^,wall,
fortress, seat, throne.
Sunu I /www V\ © j| , a god and a town.
AAAAAA AAAA^VN i
sun
-t [1^,R87, p^<=f ,N.46,
^^
I www
A.z. 1906, 28, n
o
1' I vwwA(2t=i:iz=il'
^^ ^ ' ^ Rec tt t:
C?
I O £^
•P
.^^.
sunun n .^a .^"^ ^
I ftAA/W\ /\AAAA/\ ^
to flatter, to wheedle, to cajole, to use blandish^
ments, to persuade, to talk someone over.
SUnunU 11 ^^ -^^ ^ ^ I , Anastasi I,
I A/^VAAA A/WA/W 'CI '*^ 1 I
23, 8, flattery, cajolery, entreaty.
sunsun [1 ^^ H ^.^, n.^^|l^.
I AAAA/\A 1 AAAAAA d_X I AAAAAA I AAAAAA
^ Amen. 14, 15, to entreat, to "petition,
IT' to supplicate, to converse.
SUnta n S 1 ] Q ^ ° , R^^-'/e^^"' balsam ;
1 a i I I I Copt. conTe.
s
[ 651 ]
S
P
Sunth _^^_^,p.352,^
. N. 1068, -^\^:.^^^^ ^- 467,
N. 854, — ^-f «-%' M- 531, — 4>
, P. 265,
,N. iiio, -^4>^^
— ^+ =^^,N. 1245,
_^^^, M. 336, a god.
s-ur
s-ur n
pregnant.
sur
^^
, to increase, to magnify ; caus.
J caus. of
, to be
AAAAAA , drink ; Copt. CCU.
\>
sura (sua) R ^^^ () a^^aaa ^,0^(1
p^()o|,,p^O, to drink;
Copt, ctu ; p ^^
/VWVAA
AAAAAA
drinkers.
sura
j] ^=f n ..^.w^/, Q M^ toper, tippler.
> I
I , drink-
drunkard, swiller; plur.
ing companions.
sura heq-t R ^^=f (] ^^ O § "^ ^ ,
beerhouse, tavern.
sura I ^ |l g^ AAAAAA ^^^, a kmd of fish.
SUra-t Pi "^^^ [j '^ i 1^ , white bead.
S-Urkh I <==> ^, to make to be green or
fertile; varr. f^ fj"^^, "Tml' '^'''•
s.urtp^c^^^, pc,^^
I y ) , to make to grow ; caus. of y } .
S-Urt I ^^^ .^^^, Shipwreck 20, 21, to
make motionless ; caus. of
8uh f1^ra^. IV, 751. p^l
A.Z. 1905, 38,
ra
yj^^, Thes. 1 31 8,
ra
Ri, Leyd. Pap. 7, 13, L.D. Ill, 140B,
p ^ III 5-:J ^, IV. 973, Thes. 1483, ^9. [H
"^ A If Anastasi I, 27, 8, to brag, to boast,
w^ J^' to exaggerate.
ra
suhaiu
J5i, boaster.
SUh n ^ ra ^, Roug^ I.H. II, 126,
P.S.B. 23, 252, p^^. p^ra5-:J^,
L.D. III,65A, 6, P ^ '^'y ^ , Leyd. Pap.
2, II, to overthrow, to be terrified, to be con-
fused, dazed.
Mar. Karn. 17 a, to overthrow; caus. of V\ HJ
Jl AAAAAA
(^ 8 ?y ^ I , wind, air, breath.
SUh-t P^f ^, N. 757, 758, P^^^.
"^ ^, N , (Ifl , Rev. 14, I, egg; plur.
\l^^, IV, 949, P ^ ^ "^ j ' Jour. As. 1908,
292 ;P^^^j 7^^;^-^, ostrich-
P ^ I o ^ ^ H' ^^''' ^^' ^°' "^^^^^^
germ; ' % H ^ ^f^ '^^j Hymn Darius 23,
hidden germ ; Copt. COOT^e.
SUhit P^ § (IQ ^» A-Z. 1878, 48, testicle;
SUh p e ^ 5, Rev. 13, 37, P ^ f 5, Rev.
5, 93, to cover over, to wrap up, to envelop.
SUh P ^ ^ '^, T. 25, Rec. 30, 192,
P^^,P.M.4^tT.T.3554M
p
s
[ 652 ]
P
f^,N.i75,fle|(2 5,Amen.i8,io,[l^^,
P ^ S Vs^*^ , a kind of cloth, garment, vest-
ment, a short coat, loin-cloth ; plur. ' ^^ Q
(3=51 [2=31 p=31, P. 635, \\\l fZ=31
R=31
A.Z. 45, 135, bowl,
vessel.
, to
HT^
suh-t fi^i^
SUh (1(3 I ^, Rev., n (9 I
Jour. As. 1908, 307, P S I (
curse ; Copt. C4?>.^OT ; var
(Copt, c^onrp).
SUh ikh n (3 I e (l(jTo^, Rev. 12,61,
I , U (^Ij T«=>^, Rev. 14, 32, reunion of
spirits; Copt. COO*r^ l^.
SUkha I <2 T ^^ Of > remembrance ; see
SUkha [1 ^ I "^ ^^ , B.D. 90, I, etc.,
evil remembrance, bad dream (?)
SUkha n%!JL., I^' «48, ruin, de-
I Jl X ^^ struction.
SUkhu(?) n%®^^, to darken,
to obscure ; I (2 T ^;. '^^^ O , Amen. 1 6, 9.
SUkhet p"^ ^ ^ , B.D. 190, 4, to
embalm: caus. of V\ ^ "^ .
Sukhtu ^ ^^ ^ ^ j , Rec. 27, 220,
the gods who preside over embalmment.
S-US-t I (5 I -<;^^ , ruin, destruction ; caus.
"■'-P^"^i-.P^-^S-.
P^^fl'P^PS-P^PSfl.
to make wide or broad, to enlarge, to extend ;
-< ''^pS'P^p;l",p^-
^?-.",-PI.^s-.p^^i--
n t^ n ® ^ to lengthen the stride, to walk
I JT I V7 ' with long strides.
Rec. 20, 40, spacious.
Susek l%^^^7JWfi; see ^^
tsmi.
S - USh 1 , to micturate : caus. of
I oszi
SUSn - 1 I V\ -www , M (2 'wvwv ,
I // C^ AWAAA I 01 v^^^AA
Ebers 74, 17, urine,
SUSh I p ^, to measure.
-•^P^T.p^T-P^^-
chain, cord, measuring cord.
SUSh-t 1 <2 , drought, dryness.
s-usha [l^—-^^, \\\\ to
praise, to worship, to adore ; caus.
SUq P ^ ^, Rev. 12, 73, bailiff (?)
an incense- burner,
censer.
suqa P^^"^!!.
suk
Rev. 14, 13, to play the
fool ; Copt. CO(J^
^
SUg I 7^ 1^ > a piece of flesh, an offering.
SUg
hM\^^'
($.
SUg M^
1907,123, p^s
i
babe, sucking
child.
, A.Z.
, Anastasi I, 9, 6, P^S^^, Rec
21, 88, to be helpless, foolish, half-witted,
wretched, miserable.
Jour. As. 1908, 294, silly,
foolish ; Copt. CO 6^
Hymn to Nile 2, 15, to make to vomit; caus.
SUgait P^ffi^(j()'^7|', re-
buke (?) correction (?)
(Saite) 165, 14, a Nubian god.
I ' rag ; Copt. CZ.T, CKXG.
p
s
[ 653 ]
P
silt [1^%^!, ties, bonds.
SUt-t ^^]^, cake. ball.
^ ^]^, Berg. I, 6, J^^, Set, the god
SUti J ^"f|, fire, flame.
^, B.D. 9, 4, 17, 115, 28, 8, 42, 8, 99, 19,
108, ^4 ^ ° f| j^ . Set, the god of evil.
SUtiU(?)P^](j(j^^^,n_e^ed,.
SUtut|l;^"^°,p;^^°^-, Sphinx
p;^°^°IV.„93,|l^^-^^,.ogofora
walk, to walk about a place, to pass, to journey,
to march, to travel; varr. M ^ p. '^j IV, 1064,
P^()^A,Rev. 12,44.
sutut
7^
^ ^ -^ -A
^7^, Love Songs V, 7,
7\,
\1
--H!P!i-
tk t^ ^ Sphinx Stele 8, jour-
JrJr7\' ney.
A, O^^fA,
sutut
, traveller.
sutsut \\^\\\
to take a walk, to travel.
SUten 1 , king. The equation pro-
vided by P. 92, M. 112, N. 700, 1 '^ = 1 ^ =
_ ^ ^ , shows that in the Early Empire
the reading of \ was nesu ; compare also
T AAAAAA
the equation ;;;;;^^^ = ^^^,Rec.
26, 235, and see A.Z. 49, 22. See nesu.
suteni ^^"l)!), P. 602,^
i^iiia
, to be king, to rule.
Ill
sutenit l(j(jo, IV, 572, ^
575.1 " flf^-Ll
I , the state
C^. I
I
^^ I T ^^AA/v. 1 1 HJ U I
of being king, kingdom, kingship, sovereignty,
royalty, rule; ^ (](j ^, royal, kingship.
SUten (shes nesu) ^ ^ '^, iv, 742,
1^ 5"]?,^^ 5.^_^ 0^5. royal
linen, i.e., byssus ; Copt OjertC.
SUtenu (?) 1 wsAj^ /J, crown of the South.
(2 n '^ ^
o
AA/VAftA
, butchers, slaughterers.
SUten ^^ ^
1^=1, lake, flood, inundation
SUtenu p^^^l A,for^n
V^ ^ 7i , to walk with long steps.
<2 ^ ,
AAAAAA
S-Uter 1 1 ^ t^~n ' ^° purify, to cleanse ;
caus. of 1=^ -^^.
"Saviour-god."
S-Utekh n ^ ^ ^ , to treat a body with
drugs, to embalm ; caus.
Hittite form of the Egyptian name of the god Set.
SUtek (?) 1 (5 ^ cr^ (?) Rhind Math.
Pap. 203 -
S-Ut n %\^^^ ^^ detain, to make tarry ;
' \ Jl /^ ' caus.
S-Uten n % ^^^^ *° ™^^^ straight ; caus. ;
I _fl aaaaaa' Copt. cooTxn.
p
[654]
P
8-utekh p;^j5, p^ ® c^. -
embalm; caus.
s-utch P], IV. 1032, p||, IV, 1035,
queath, to settle one in an inheritance ; caus. of
|, KoUer 5, 4, P (^ | , [1 ^2 J^ 3 , to make strong,
to refresh, to protect, to make healthy^ to heal,
to save ; caus. of ^ I "^5
J] <0» I Peasant 36, " Make glad the heart ! "—
U I I ' a greeting at the beginning of a letter.
go, to go forward ^ ^ ^ |, "^ ;^ ' ^6??,' toddle!
s - utcha n "^^ 2^ S ^ ' '° ^^^^ ^
decree of judgement ; caus.
seb-t PJ^3. P Ji^='^' '"^^^' ^"^^'
fiute ; Copt. CK^e.
Seb I \ 3 , reed, marsh flower ; plur. I J
fi^-^^-pj:^fi3^pjiik^-
sweet reed.
seb,8eb.tpj^, flj^. pj^,
PJ^'PJ°-^-PJ^-"^-P""-
p J ^ ()()(), U. 565 ; Copt. cK^e, ci^e.
seb [1 J'^,N.95o = s-uben [^^J*^-
seb (sebesh?) R J i — i ,u. 567, N. 750,
to endow (?) to give (?)
-^PJ--PJT=JPT-.Lu^£
(^ c
seb P Jf'^tQ^. P J ^' ^^^- ^7, 145,
ox, castrated beast ; see 1 d j ~ ; ^^g^j
Seb P \ :^ , Thes. 65, the planet Mercury.
Sebitpj.,R-3.-'Mhena.eoJ^a
seb-tpj-^,"-5««.M.8.„aUindof
sebsebpjpj^, pjpj^.
pJPJ^"^, girdle, bandlet.
Sebseba-Menu ^ J P J^^' ^■^'
(Saiite) 49, 60 ; see Besu-Menu.
«^My*^n]'^-'^'«°'pj*
^.PJ*^M"'P>V
p.J^,pj*^,p.JtQ]^,.
*^> *^' " P*J— PJ-
P*J— PJMJ^'PJ^
pj^M^-P¥ir7-PJ'r:
Rec. 33, 119; n "(^ 'm,^'^^' "^^^" ^'^' '*°
P "^ f] ^' ^^^- '3, 30, P ^ ^ (j ^ ^
Rev. 13, 34, door; plur. P J>^ ITll ITl
P. 296, ^^^ I , Rec. 31, 17, p ^ J ^ TTi"
p*j&pj*^!r:-j~"^
^111
, great door
of heaven; pjvc'^^ir^ J^U>' ^^'
Love Songs 5, 9, outer door; ' ""h' '
P s
[ 655]
S
P
<^ , palace gates ; ic
gates of the horizon ; ( ' J ^ "^^ -■^'-^ | (1
i , folding doors ; Copt. C^e.
Sb'attpj-,p*j[^^,Berg.II,„,
a form of Anient
Sba-t ^ c=~^ , part of a chariot.
o I
Sbai, Sbi ^|](], icl\l\isim, flj[j()vc,
Litanie 14, I J (|(|"iWyw, Tuat X, a serpent-
warder of the nth Gate.
Sba en sethesu Shu ^
/VAAAAA H-
Sbau shetau neteru yc ^, ^ ^^~^
\ J] \, B.D. 141, 57, the gods of
the mystic doors in the Tuat
Sbau Tuatiu ^
i<
I, B.D. 141, 54, the doors of the Tuat;
Sbatcheser ^
.^^
, B.D. 17,
56, the door of sunrise, the last door in the Tuat.
sba PJ^'^^ fl,Rec. 2, 109, pj^
"^ ^ , Anastasi I, 28, i, ^ "J^ "^ | ^ ,
1 <*^^ \J Q+i, Rev. II, 124, to teach, to bring
up, to educate, to instruct, to train, to learn, to
levy a tax ; 1 \>)< ^ ^ , Peasant 260, instructed ;
P J^(|^,U. 213; Copt. C^U5.
sba-t
i< i<
, Ikhernefer 6, I J ,
1 <*^^ \7 Q?i ^ , pupil, teaching, training, in-
struction, education ; plur. M :^ J ^^
Mi.-.fiJ*^11^.pJ*
'-"°-y*^ii^^.pj*k
(jlj^^^^l, 5k (1(1 0} I, IV, 968, teaching,
instruction, training, education, learning, wisdom,
lore of books, doctrine, punishment, correction,
---p-^pj^^ii^aiifli
-wwyA '^v /^ , great death penalty ; Copt. cfitO.
Sbati P J^^^-^> L.D. III, 194,
J^^^W I ' ^"■'^"- 27, 15. instruction.
Sbai py<J(](]^,Rec.2,iii,[lycJ
11^-PJ*^11^.^
teacher, instructor.
«"-* PJ*^11^^
instructor; pj*^(](j^^
, assistant teacher.
^. V M > Is^rning, instruction, teachers.
^ - — Of] l]o.1X^ L-JI place of instruction,
=1 ' c. n I J -ffi^ crn ' schoolroom.
sba ur ^k ^^ i'^^ — % , an instrument used
>, wise man,
^, teacher,
in performing the ceremony of "opening the
mouth."
Sba pj'^^. Shipwreck 129, p J*, "I",
ic, star; plur. icfck, U. 496, I J hiok^k, T. 319,
P. 308, N. 94, P J "^^^ P. 694, ^^. ^ j ' * I .
T-*ii^^p-j^i-pjii:,:^
Copt. CIOT.
Sba ^^. pj^^, p*^, a star-god;
p'-:ii-:ii^p*jii^ii-
PJ*^|l.Rec.o.4i.
p
s
[ 656 ]
[1
Sbait pj*^fl!l*. PJI^I
*(l(l';',*[)(l-,Thes.9.,TuatI,[lJll(l^.
goddlss Sothis. regent of. he ...h hour of the
night.
c^ * star-goddesses in
Sbaiut pj
O 111
general.
, .6. I D ^
Sba aabti tcha pet idj^
F=^'
nlanet tha^ved onwards and retreated ; he is
also called the Red Horus
Sba amenti tcba pet ^ | ] |^ y^
D ^
Horus, bull of heaven
Sbauati ^^^^'^J^l^^ ^llli]"^'
C30
Thes. 65, the planet Saturn ; called also
U
^'*^^,Thes. 13, , r^i — -
J|.^J^^,
n n -=5-Til1 ibid. 30, 67, Uetu-beljt as a
J * ~^ 1 morning and evening star.
Sbammehu*^,„*„, Tomb Ran,.
IV, one of the 36 Dekans.
Sbaiu en Asar ^
the star-gods of Osiris.
ic 1 rs "^^^ stars of the
sbamnumu , jY^;' water.
Sba en khau "^ ' TTT, a.z. 1899, 15,
ft/WA/VV S S o
star of thousands.
Sbait neb-tuaa jlJUil-oY^I
tk Tuat XI, the star-goddess of the boat
^^'- °fAf.
Sbaiu Ita ^ [|H ^ 1 ^ I , B.D. 168, the
warders of the gates of Ra.
sbaiu shepsu ^^*^|1|' *^^^|'
J|i,Thes. 133, the Dekans.
\>
Sba shema ^ ^ ^, Thes. 65-67, the
planet Jupiter; called also ^J^i^'
" travelling star," and ^ ^ ^__^ ^ > _^ V
^
oa
Sba-tua p J^c^fj ^, N. 948, the
morning star.
Sba-tcha pJ*|^^yM*.(lj*i
^^%.3^,Thes.^65^^..the,a„et
Venus ; other names ^^e ])»( , ^^ | ^^ ", |' ^^ j ^ '
sba
I Nastasen Stele 38, cut, cas-
trated ; Copt. cB^^e.
AA/VWA
Nesi-Amsu 32, 32, a form
of Aapep.
Sba nj^'^^'^"^""^°^^^P^P'
Sba-ent-Sba
sbai p J^ (]() il' ^° i^^s^^ '"" P J 1
^; Copt, cuo^e.
Sbah p.^|$^;^,Jour.As.i9o8,i72,
propitiation (?) = Copt. cecKog, (?)
Sbakhng(V«.^-P'^°^7roiect°
«, , , n f^ — ^c3 Rec. 4, 28,
Sbakh senu 1 1 ^ q ,1, |' a god.
Sbasit jl^^;|,T-S.B.A.TII,424,
agoddessof^l^andypD.
sbashi H :^c3a[]l]L=Zl, Rev. n, 140,
Hil ()H |), Rev. 12, 34 = Copt. cScge (?)
" to make pregnant ; caus. of J LJ J±'
[ 657]
S
P
s-baq (sebq) p ^ ^ , U. 566, p J
_^^(J, Rec. 31, 14, [1
, to
anoint ; I -^^ , the shining eye of the Moon ;
caus. of Jzl^|.
Sbak P^^, smallVcopt'c/oK.'
Sbak, Sebakau R "^ ^^^^^, R ^^
^3^ (1 ^ -jk , the planet Mercury.
Sba I 1 (1 -^t=^ , sword, scimitar.
seba PJl^.Rec.27,218, pj(]()]^,
37, to be inimical, hostile, unfriendly, to act as
an enemy.
seba I 1 [1 I ''^ 5 enemy, foe, demon,
devil, wicked man ; plur. 1 ^^ 1 , I If ^^^ 1 ,
seba-t p J () ^ "1 ;^. Rec- 3i, i°. P J (|
hostility, rebellion, hateful things.
serpent-god of evil, arch-enemy of Ra ; plur.
the associates of Sba.
Seba, Seb^u ^ J (j^h. P Jfl'l^iihhh.
m\^' m\°]- m\]^-
the " Enemy " par excellence, i.e., the Devil,
Sb& P J (1 1 ^^, A.Z. 1905, 29, violent
wind, an unfavourable or head wind.
Sb&U P J () ^ jb i ' "^' ^^^' ^a'tLf
^ X, \N !>, Amen. ^4. 9, pjl]^^,
■'- p^i^^-XhrcoV^c.^ie
the Crocodile-god; Gr. Soux'?.
Sbi-t p J hh ^^^^, Nastasen Stele 50,
hostile country ; plur. I j (|(]^3, ibid. 63.
Sbit P J (1 (1 ^ T ' > shadows.
Jour. As. 1908, 255, scoffing, jest, mockery.
sbu pj^,u. 123, pj1^,N. 432,
a kind of offering.
sbutpj^y,P.8o.pj>^e.
M. 109, 1 J I ^ , N. 23, a city of the god
ibid. 221, mJ5y^' I' J . . Peasant 163,
PJk— PJS-> PJV
L.D. III, 140C, Rec 16, 57, P jy \\
P J TT ^ C^ ' *° ^"" aground (of a ship),
to turn back, to retreat, to yaw about (of a
boat).
s-benben H J J ^, Rec. 35, 127,
to be overthrown, to collapse ; caus.
2 T
[ 658 ]
8ben-t pj ^ ^^.^>T. 843,
y^^^^^ w vt u p. 222, cattle
CKD ^ to »^ ^ ' for sacrifice.
Sben-hesq-khaibiut R J ^A^AA^ |
?^>^ 'T^ ^, Tuat II, a warrior-god.
U-fl I III
g , cord, fillet.
Sben n J ^^AAAA, U. 517, I J '^^^ ^A^^
T. 328, a part of a crown (?)
S) W), Peasant B2, 120,
a pregnant woman.
sben 1 \v«AAA^\[I, hay, grass.
S-bner R J /w^A^^ p, I, 53, to make
pleasant, to please, to treat aflfectionately.
sbaner (sebner) ^\\5' p J^~^^
J/vv\A/v\ ^ r
y 1
1 y rQ ^^ , to chase, to put to flight ; caus
sbeh n J I •- — ^1 P- Sii, N. 760
flj>=., M. 8.6, pJI^^, P. ao4
xli'JIii.PE^i.PJIi
^, Amen. 4, 18, ' j|*==='^|' Jo"""- ^s.
1908, 31, to cry out, to call, cry, outcry, lamen-
tation ; Copt. COSfi.^^.
sbeh P J I ^ ^. Rev. 21, 208 = cfio^
prayer, entreaty, wail, petition, imprecation ;
of
on
A
a tom-cat , , . „ „
czsszi
a whole nest of young birds.
Sebhit n J I II (1 ^ ^ ' ^^y^ supplication ;
sebhut P J I "^ C ^ 1 ' ^°^^ ^^"^^
cry, cry of goose, wail.
s.behpj|^ = py^.
Sebhuf P Jl ' ' ' ' Tuat XII, one of 12
gods who towed the boat of Af through the
serpent Ankh-neteru, and who were re-born daily.
Sbekh I J^, T. 178, P. 521, M. 160,
protect, to act as a wall to someone.
sbekhbekh pj ^ J ^^, b.d. 17 (Ani),
137
PJ!^^'PJ!^";P
M~P , gate, gate-tower ; plur. j 1 jM
1 1 1
I
crzi I
doors
Sbekh-t P J^ '^ Jj, the pylon deified;
Sbekh-ti p J ®^^i:
sbekb-t aakhu-t
Tuat XI, a door-
keeper-god.
^^•"'
ft® u ^- ^"'^
of the horizon " — a temple in the Heroopolite
Nome.
fl
[ 659 J
S
P
S
Sbekh-tAger-t llj®"^!] _
Tuat XI, the i ith Pylon. ^-' ^^^^ " <==* t^ '
8bekh-t ur-t ^ ^^
" the Great
Gate."
sbekhut shetaut (1 (1 ® i^ czsa x
I Jo c-^o Dill'
the «' hidden doors " of the Tuat.
sbekh-t tapen 'g '^ , -gate of this
land "—a title of the king.
Sbekhut Tuat fl B ® ^ I ^
I . B.D. 141, 55, the Pylons of the Tuat.
cm
sbekh-t n 11 ® ^ IV, 629, a stand for some
' J -^ ' object.
Sbekh-t P J 2 :3 -^5, a kind of plant.
Sbekh-t p J f 1:1 11 , a kind of measure.
Sbekhas PJ!^., PJ^,Thes.
113, Zodiac Dend. : (i) one of the 36 Dekans ;
(2) one of the seven stars of Orion ; var.
' Jj )k ', Gr. fTov^iv<i.
SbekhekhthpJJ^^,Thes.„3,
one of the seven stars of Orion.
Sbesanka \\ 11 H n^ ^ ^
see Besu-Menu.
s-beshpjon,u.567,nj
u
^^^ to eject from the body, to vomit;
caus.
sbeshu (IJoo^, u. 5,9, pjon
> o, '^^' 329. what is ejected from the body,
vomit,
Sbesh-t p J '==^, gate, door, pylon ; plur.
sbeshl pJliMljIja. Rec. 30, 95,
shield ; Copt, cfioje,
Sbeshes'pj^^, Thes. 113 = p J
" ^. (i) the 9th Dekan; (2) one of the
seven stars of Orion.
Sbeshesmer fl J^*^^, Hen-
derah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
SbeshtapJ™*, pj™*,^.
y^g^ Thes. 113, one of the seven stars of
•=?^' Orion.
sbeapJ4.pj.^/-^;;^;.X:
Sbeq-t fl I] ^ il ^^^ ^^7, something ad-
I Jl ^ U' vantageous or profitable.
Sbeq P J ^ |, a complete body (?)
sbeq PJ^^, PJ^|. tocoUect,to
gather together.
Sbeq her p J f ^, Tuat VIII, a croco-
dile-god in the Circle ^etemit-khemiu.
Sbeq p^J, p^J^^^j, Berg. II, 2,
a protector of the dead.
Sbeqltp.J^l.p.J^.Cha^p.
Mon. 139, Berg. II, i : (r) a lioness-goddess;
(2) a goddess in mummy-form.
Sbeq n II zl ^^^ ^^ ^^°'^ ^'^ <^o"^'"a£.ted ;
I Jl -^ ' compare Copt. TC&KO.
^sbeapj4p*|. pj,|. pj
^ 1 |> P <^ _f , to travel, to journey.
sbeqau p J^ 1 ()^, U. 487. P. 640,
P J ^ I ^> M. 671, N. 938, traveller (?)
Sbeq pJ^|,U.622,N.755,pJ^|^,
PJ^, leg, thigh; dual PJ/lH, P. 572,
Sbeq en Shesmu \\\Ai '^ W^
ktk ^ B.D. 153A, 8, a part of the hunting
Jr 5lJ * net of the Akeru-gods.
SbeaenTempj.|2„^|.
B.D. 153B, 5, a part of the hunting net of the
Akeru-gods.
Sbeq-t pjf^.pjfo^,n*^.
a name of the left eye of Horus, »>.» the moon.
2 T 2
p
[ 660 ]
S
P
11, to anoint, to possess pleasing qualities or
attributes, graceful; caus. of J ^ |; S-beqa
^^ J^*^"^ I' ^°^"°*"*^ caus. of J^ ().
■beq P J^'^^' ^^ '^^^^ pregnant;
Sbek nj'C3:=^,N. 965, 1359,
8
caus
,u.
PJ^^l,Rec..6,6s,pj^%^|.
n jl -^=1:^ ^ J), the Crocodile-god; Gr.
2ovx«^- Other forms are :— 1 1 J ^_^ ^^3^ J
N. 1360. pJ-=^H\^MI'
B.D.
171, the Crocodile-god par excellence. See
Herod. II, 68, 69; Ammianus Marcellinus XXII,
15 ; Diodorus I, 35 ; Aelian, de Nat. An. X, 21 ;
Plutarch, De Iside 75, etc.
Sbek ^\, Ombos I, 185, Tuat XI, a god
in the boat of Ra who destroyed Aapep.
Sbek-neb-pehu p J^^ "^
covtK^"^ ^-D- (Saite) 113, 3,
-J^ Jf 3^ 1 ' god of the
Sbek - neb -meM-geb(?) ^
TT 11 ^^ Ombos I, 42, a crocodile-god of
^Jss^' Ombos.
Sebek,
swamp.
°^-
Its
Sbek shet-ti \^ J^==^
^^^
cV=3^
w
o w
x^*=%'
Sbek [IJ"^, P^^^'f'l^?
(\ %\i^/rhes. 65-67, the plariet Mercury.
no
god was I
° I tmiD
sbek (1 Jl ^^, to cut, to carve, to destroy.
, , n S\^:=^ A.Z. 1878, 48, little, small;
Sbek |l J^^> copt.co^K.
Sbegpjs, PJf> U^\^'
Thes. 65-67, D.E. 20, the planet Mercury in
the form of a bull-headed hawk.
Sbeg,Sbega PJs|,pJs'^^'
J^Z5^|,^-^-^^^^'^c4°td°Nut^
sebt PJ^' |l^^,Rev. 12, 34,
"J^ g , Rev. II, 122, wall, citadel, gate;
yc>k]()cra, Rec. 36, 21X = [1 J^Jcrr.;
Copt. co^x.
sebtipj;o-pj:o-yO'
wall, fort, blockhouse ; plur. PJ^y |,,^ |'j
sebt P J^^' Leyd. Pap. 3, i3, Ship-
wreck 149, to laugh, to smile, laughter; |l J
^^w^?^^, P. 1116B, 41, the
laughter of pain ; Copt. COuKe.
sebta P J ^ f] - I j ^' ^^''- ^^' 43.
equipment; var. 1 J 4 "^ 1 ' ^' ^^^^'
co^Te.
sebti
^^.^, Rev. II, 131, i45>
Hymnen 22, I J 'CZPS 3 ^^ 3 , a form of
the Crocodile-god worshipped in Middle Egypt.
n H ' AA^ Rev. 13, 63, preparation, pre-
r J ^ H 4 21 ' paredness ; Copt, co^-f.
Sbeth P J^^^,tolaugh;Copt. COJ^e.
•ahftth n 11^=^^ ^^' 219, to inhale, to
SOem |'J^__gf' smell.
Sbeth-ti p J ^ * I crzi , Rec. 36, 2 II ;
-n , ^ * I crz] , fort, citadel.
var. -kic
p
[661 ]
B
f
sebti pJ^O, PJ^ni. Rev.
i3> 63, wall; plur, I J'~' jjr-^i, Heru-
satef Stele 130; Copt. CoElTT.
S-betesh 1 1 Ah, to make weak or
feeble ; caus. of 1
sep n D = ~*
3LI1
-pP=1=P°1=L
the rest, remainder; Copt.
ceene.
sep-t
Rec. 30, 4, list, writing,
document, ordinance.
sep fl^^, P- 418, M. 599, N. 1204,
^fe^^, I ^ ^ ^ i Rec. 26, 64, to equip a
boat with tackle, to work the tackle.
sep-t n°o,n'-', Pq(®, Rec. 26, 64,
I p, v^ ' D^'^^'ets 29, 107, tackle of a boat;
"""^ equipment of a keben-t boat
fe^' (i.e., a boat of Byblos).
sep 1 ^ , flax ; Copt, ceiini.
sep-t [1°^,T. 376, linen (?)
sep n D ^^^, to fight, to slay.
sep-t I / \ > ^ kind of instrument.
Sep P^^, B.D.G. 41,693, 1064, Berg.
49, Metternich Stele 129, M^; M W[ ' ''^
Heliopolitan form of Osiris ;
o
>ov /h, Piankhi Stele 10 1, the road of Sep;
gods of the company of Osiris.
Sepit \ J), a goddess.
Sepl heb ^ p ° \,
the festival of
Sepi.
D <=^ ^TPFff ^ggp ^— «-
n,
, nome,
sep-t
I Hin c:^ I ^^
county; plur. ^,,=^.p°^.T.. 46,
I I I I I
P. 188, 668, M. 778, n ° ^^, N. 904, W
I ci mil I I 'd
^"^.P-696,
Pd
o ° nn :fflg c3
p. 304, the two divine nomes ; 1 ^^ a '
Rec. 33, 3, wooded land.
Sep-t en tchet-tt ™'^^ "", Berg.
II, 12, a name of the necropolis.
sep-t 1 , Rec. 16, 72, estate.
I ci cr~D
sep 1 <::t>-< , to pass the time (?)
Spa pD^'^-^^J.^god."
s-pa "^ ^ ^
759, pi □
P^.U. 568, Pd^,N. 75X,
^, N. 758, to
make to fly; caus. of
Sepi p ° ^^ , a worm-like fish (?)
Sepu (?) p D%0, Peasant 155 .. ^
sepu V\ , a dose of medicine.
S-pena 1 /wwva ^gf^, to overturn, to cap-
size; caus. of /wvaaa • ^ar^ .
s-perr pS, Rec 34, 177, P^j
IV, 968, Thes. 1480, to make to come forth,
to act with strength ; caus. of <z:> 7S ; Copt
nppe.
sper n ° ^o^, p. 400, fiG'^'^^, N.
"79.p^_^, P<r>"^' y^=> 7^ '^'
<c:>, Amen. 20, 16, , ., , ' ,
□ "S \\ to arrive at a place,
r— -s » J\ ' to come.
^1 p, Tuat XII:
(i) a wind-goddess of dawn ; (2) one of the
12 goddesses who towed the boat of Af into
the eastern sky.
2 T 3
C-P
Sper-t neter-s
s
[ 662 ]
S
P
sper n
1-
to ask, to beseech, to implore, to make a
complaint.
S
8per-t
speru pD^^^I'^^- 439.
\A\ "^ tk ^ 11 I IV, 97 1, petitions,
3l' <c=>_^§rlll' prayers.
speru fl^^ — ^i' ^\
I y6i, "^'^^ %\ ^, petitioner, plaintiff.
Sper-U ^==^§f' tioner.
sper p^^=--> P<L^' ^- ''^' '''^'
'^ , n ° ^, Rec. 30, 67 ; Copt. cnip.
sper X7 , a. metal vessel or object.
3^, prayer, petition, request.
plur. I
lit
sper-t <:=>, ^ o, a mineral substance.
o 111 I I I
speh n D I ^, N. 424, 509, T. 263, 323,
%;> ^, to lasso, to fetter, to bind.
Spe^-t I D X , lasso, tie, fetter.
8peh(la|^|,I^-3'.3.,.he->e
Speh-[t]-ur-t 11 d |^ <=> ^ , N. 976,
a goddess who tied the legs of animals for
sacrifice.
speh-t pa|o^, u. 312, HdI^.
I R ^0» parts of the body, a joint from the
lower part of the back of some animal.
8-peh I D 8 7^, Rec. 26, 13, to make to
arrive ; caus. of _Abj .
to divide, to separate, to open the bowels ; caus.
s-pekhar
1^ ^^^, P^^-/
to write, to engrave, to draw designs, to enroll,
n PR ■ . designer of the temple
to register ;c^^ J ir-zi, & ^^ p^^^
S-pekhar R ° ^ ^^, Rec. 31, 31. y
e
, to make to
=3(2 n
7^-1 <:=>7^' \ <=>l^'
go round, to surround, to brandish [weapons
© III.
; caus. of J\.
spes n D h L=d(] , to overthrow, to slay.
SDes n n n '^ ^•^- '906, 107, 109, to
spes 1 1 □ 1 1 J?^ . skip^ to jump, to dance.
spes
Spes nap
sept |l ° ^; see
, to build.
B.D. 137, 50, 179, 3, the
name of a god.
■ T fir 11° ^*^
septi ^, p^d
N. 594, fl°^,M.2i9,
fl°Kpa^ — ?
n ° fl ^ ^ , Rev. 13, 27, the two lips ; 1
, Rec. 26, 233 ; 1 1 ^ ;^ (]
, Peasant 167,
W
= ni^^n nCtp, Gen. xli, 3; "^ ^
on my lip; Copt. CUOXOT, Heb. D^notp,
Arab. ^^.
--'"^ , , rim of a vessel, edge,
a
A/VWVA
7==T
, shore of the
sept
margin of a lake;
the water's edge ; --
Mediterranean.
sept , plinths, bases (?)
Sept I -^, the name of a god =
Pi J-" ^
Sept-ti (?) [1 ° P p , ^'^"^^ "' ^''^ P^y^f
Septi-khenu n°"^S|3,n° ^
'di
p
s
[663 ]
S
P
A * *' P ° ^ O y>' Denderah II, lo, one of
the 36 Dekans ; Gr. Stttx^c.
Septi-tenb H ° "^""^ Jn /,
B.D. 36, 2, a title of Apshait,
Sept p°/\|, P°|\, 10 be ready, pre-
pared; see n A jO.
sept I <is^, preparation, arrangement.
sept p ° *^, ready for the road i ° A |
strong sharp horns ready to attack ; HA ,
provided with a mouth, f'.e., able to speak skil-
fully and boldly,
Septitp^q|)-^,p°-^.afo™of
-"* P=LA- P/\^. PA- y.
|\||1, \l(\^4t. py. IV, 975, .0 be
prepared, ready; P/\^](), T. 271, ready;
I e^^ ft [J ^^ I ' ^^^^^ ^°'" ^" opportunity ;
1'/^"=^^;^^. U. 94, IV, 372, with ready eye;
y ^ , IV, ,084, p ^ 1^ ^ , with ready,
skilful tongue ; jl A , with ready mouth ;
PiAT-/\f^--3^«./\^T-&IT'
IV, 10 14, ready with watchful inteUigent face ;
I c=^> t\ I 111' ^^' "5^' P'*ov'^^<i w'th
skilled fingers; Copt. cErre.
septet pA^y,p^y,p A,
A.Z. 45, 124, n A D^"^^, *° ^^ ^^^^y^ prepared ;
I U c^> Copt. cfiXCOT.
Septit PAci, ^' 2^°' T. 277, a woman
I U <=> or goddess with child.
BePt«/\^^| I, /\:^i^j, people
who are provided with goods, i.e., the well-to-do,
the wealthy.
-Pti[t] (^\Sl\, /^l]^^, /^....-.
rations, provisions, daily food, stores of food.
Septu 1^ ^ , Berg. I, 14, a crocodile-god.
Septu A fi Ombos I, 186-188, one of
"*'»"' l\^' thei4kauofR5.
Septi-Ab A "^ ^^""g- I» "6, an ibis-god, a
Li I ' protector of the dead.
Sept-abe^iu p 1^^ ^ H ^, u.
^, ^Z. ,9.0, ..8, Pl^^^XJ^.
a god.
Sept-abui y_^J^'' \\, B.D.
|\ C \\. P^ \\. Rev. .1, j2, a title
of several bull-gods.
Sept-t-uauau P^ | f] f] f^ |.
Tuat II, the 2nd Gate of the Juat.
Septu-metut p ^ |\ |^ ^^
\. , the 6th Gate of the Tuat.
Septu-hennu-ti /\ j] | ^ % ^
^, B.D. 78, 42, (\\il^,^i,
Rec. 28, 166, a title of Ra and of Amen.
Septu-her /\ ^ "=] ^ , Berg. 1, 16, [1^
A "^. (i) a lion fire-god; (2) an ibis-god, the
l\ I " god of the 1 8th day of the month.
Septu-kheri-nehait A | <~> <M>
a mystic title of the deceased.
Septu-kesu, etc. /\^^^^ ].
etc., B.D. 1 45 A, the doorkeeper of the i6th
Pylon.
Septu p^e^^, p. 7oi,|^^, N. 719,
pl\^^."-«-PA.P^/\."-"-
P..oo,669,M.;„,p/^^^^.p/^0^
a god of the Eastern Delta.
SeptU A , Tuat XI, the zodiacal light (?)
2 T 4
p
s
[ 664 ]
P
Septit P|\^^. U- "•• P- 3°9. 603,
N. . 242, p |\°, M. 680, p |\^°^, Hh. 393,
(lA^O J, B.D. loi, 13, no, 3S, 149, i^
Thes. 86 ff., the Dog-star j ^ |\ ^/\|\/\' ^•
[68 ; ^r^A"^, the rising of Sothis which marked
the beginning of the Egyptian year; Gr. Sw^t?.
Tomb Seti I, Sothis, the queen
of the 36 Dekans.
D
Septit 1^^,
Septiu P^(\{jlJ ^ j> B.D. (Saite) 17,
57. 32. 5. '3°. 7. the Sothic deities.
, Rec. 19, 18 : (i) the followers of Sept in
I I i
the Eastern Delta ; (2) allies of the Libyans
SeptU AT,— titles of :—<=>[]
AAAAAA
^ w
I , Goshen 2.
Septu-Heru-aab-t A "^ J ^f J C '
the god Sept 4- the Eastern Horus.
Goshen 2, Sept-Shu son of Ra.
Septu-Gemhes A ^ , U. 219, P. 200,
669, M. 779, 936, 1^ ^, |\lV. '"^' ^ fo''"^
of Horus worshipped in the Eastern Delta.
Sept I "Vtsm , a mythological worm.
sept [1|\^=^, u. 94, 372, P/\^'
U. 401, to cut, to slay.
sept n ° (\^,^-^- ^\5, VI 24, a
I <:-^=-a (J kmd of wood.
sept.tp^.|^-,p^||^^
, a triangular plot of ground.
Stone scrapers (?)
Septat-ankhf p^^;, Tua.
VIII, the name of a goddess in the Tuat.
septU A%i, triangle.
s-petetch H ^^ , N. 806, to collect,
to gather together ; caus.
septch n -<—. A, triangle.
-^ PY- Pr:- '^-•- P^='
U. 180, Hh. 88, yesterday, day before yesterday ;
Copt. C^.q.
^A-P (1''^'=^ B-^- ^7' I Sj a lion-god, symbol
'^^^ I O ' of " yesterday."
Sef-maa-heh-en-renput 11 '^ -^
«Af fix Dl Rec. 16, no, flame, fire,
sei l'^^— 1^» heat, blaze.
sefsef n ^^= \\ , to smelt, to liquefy, to
cook;fl^fp=p^fl.^f|.
Sefsef n ^^^ n ^^
sef
tup,
sef
L=il'
cut up, punishment
a god ; see
Tchesef.
L=J, to rub down, to
_ , knife : see I o ; plur.
\^ 1, A.Z. 1900, 21, |l 1^1, ,; |l
to knap flint knives.
sefa [1^^, p^^'%\£i
W'
sef her
sef-t n
to suffer or endure vexation, to feel
disgusted or annoyed.
'^^ '^, to be long-suffering.
&
'-nil
annoyance.
mild or patient man, gracious ; plur. I _- ^ J 5
the meek.
sefa n Jc=^ ^^\. - °' to kill, to slay.
young, babe, child, a title of the rising sun.
Rec. 2-1, 82,
patience (?)
Rev. 14, 4, to make to
\\ ^T 211'' rise; caus.
sefit (?) n
s-fi
s
sefi P *^ O, P '^-^ (j[j 0, unguent,
scented oil, an anointed person.
Sefsef I I , to pour out, to over-
flow; see jf**"^.
Rev. 12, 46, p*^ (j() ^ () A \^, Rev. 12, 25,
[ 665 ] S p
sefekh P'^^^.n'^"" n^ ""
w
sefl n^__fl[lL=yi ^^''•' '''°''^' ''"^^^^
I 11 ' Copt. cKqe.
sefu p^^^^^L^, ^^' 501, to kill, to
sefsef p ^^ p H__ ^ X
1 , to sharpen.
s-fen p"^^^ ^ , n'^'^<Q, Rec. 16, 56,
I 1^ ■^^, to be gracious, to suffer patiently,
to endure, weary, annoyed, vexed ; caus.
sefni n ^^;^ ^ ^, Israel Stele, 15,
I W ^ gracious.
sefnu 1 , fl/wvwN, n ^^^^ v^ /y
IV, 970, Thes. 148 1, a kindly man, indolent,
patient.
Sefna 1 1 "^^ <^ k^ ,^, to slumber.
Sefen I ^aaa^a ^ to split, to cleave.
Sfent I AAAAAA \v L=/l, to slay, to stab,
knife, sword, dagger ; 1 /www \ S (1 e , a
reed-cutter's knife.
Sfent ah 0^^^ i>^ tea, butcher, sacri-
• • I ^^> ^ Q ^'^ ' ficing official.
S-fent 1 AAAAAft , Hymn to Nile i, 8, 9, to
loathe, to be troubled or disgusted at something,
to suffer, to endure ; caus.
Sefer, Sefert p'^"^^, p^, u. 648,
I <^ "5^' •^'^^- '» '58, 2, 19, Mon. Civ. 3s, 5,
a fabulous animal with the head of a hawk and
a pair of wings.
Th^'I' ©J_2ii'r © ,„ o^.Hh.416,
seven; varr. ^ ^ ^ - 4 + 3, * - 5 4. 2 ; fern.
^ I Oo ^ -^ ' I Go III*
T. 305. 307, V "", '^'- 3°6 ; Copt, ca^cyq,
'^ III Heb. 3^50.
sefekh nu ''.''o,"" 0, seventh.
Ill III o'
sefkhu
nnm
seventy ; Copt.
N. ic
nnn i ^ r cyqe.
Sefkhit ^, Rec. 3, 116, a goddess.
Sefkhit-abut p^ \^ '^. IV,
339'P^^\vpj:\\\-^
PS^^--\\'X^'A.z. r905,75,';;;
\^ ^, Rev. ir, 153, a goddess of letters,
writing, numbers and painting and consort of
Thoth.
S-fekh p'^, U. 448, p. 125, M. 94.
^. Rec. 31, 25, p*^^,
J^ O, Rec. 29, 155, to loosen,.
to untie, to unbind, to relax, to set free ; caus.
of ^ *=^;P '^^, Rec 31,26, p*^^,
undone, set free, unbolted (of a door) ; M ^
n , to break or remove a seal ; I ^
p -> -c«. \v ) to cut off, to cut away.
^ /I ^ ^' ' ^
s-fekhekh p Jj, u. 3, T. 233, 281,
P Si ^ , N. 2 1 8, to unloose, to untie ; p ^J ^
s-fekhu
M,
27, 223, 31, 171, p ^ <
one's garments, to undress.
sefkhu n'!;^77;,B.M.448,of\^^=]|
I , to put off
p
s
A
sefkhi[t] (1'^
undressing chamber (?)
Sefeldi[it] neb-s [1
— »— , a goddess.
sefekh p'^^.Hh. 162
sefekh en nemtt R '^ (S. ^^^w ^
[ 666 ]
, Rec. 17, i49»
sandals (?)
8-fekk
n
, to pour out,
to be poured out, exhausted ; caus.
sefkek-t
destruction, exhaus-
tion.
sefeg fl'^, P. 216, Rec. 30, 197
Rec. 31, 175-
», nH.=-- ^"^^^ IV, 1022, to slay, to offer
I <^ L-Jl' up sacrifice.
Seft [1*^ \ D , Koller Pap. i, 5, ^^^
^ , n'^^^^=5=*, IV, 666, knife, sword; plur.
Anastasi I, 25, 7, belt knife, dagger; [ ' ^
/wsAAA °*|^ ill II , a sword five cubits long ; Copt.
CHqe, Syr. nsA-i^, Arab, ^^jjc: , Eth. ftJJ(C :
Gr. fi'0o«.
seft P^fcs l,Thes.i284, n
animals to be slaughtered.
seftu
^ (El ' I
^ ^L«=/l
butcher, slaugh-
terer.
n '^''^ ^ I , pitch, a kind of holy oil ; var. ^^^=>-^ r? .
seft fl"^"^. Pl"^' ^•^■' ■^^''" '^'
87, 20, a kind of bird.
seft I , a kind of ground or earth.
seftseft n '^^ n '^"^^ \ /^,\o stride.
sefth []^ Q,u. 58, p^,u.38,N.
a kind of sacred oil.
s p
seft ll'^-^^'^, to slay, to kill.
sefti n""^ Oil ^> slaughterer.
seft p^\. P^Q^,A.Z. 1880,
95, sword, dagger.
n S. Jl overseer of the
of priest, director ; | ' ^ Y ' sem priests.
sem
, E.T. T, 53, confidant.
semu 1 1 ^ .'rt 1 , 1 1 ^^ riY ! , the deified
priests of Ptah and Apis at Memphis.
Sem P^^>P^^^^"^«^^^^^'^S°^-
M. 693
sem
m
semut(?) Yr=ei
Semu taui H (^^td ^^ j^ ^
27, 222, ''guide of the Two Lands"— a title of
Rec. 31, 169
, Rec.
a' god.
sem, semi
, to bless ; Copt. CJULOnf .
I ^, Rev.,
blessing ; Copt. CJLt-OT.
sem np, HIqj, Rev. 14, 10. to resemble.
sem ^\J'^=^^ Rec. 3, 48, picture.
semp^^|,^|.flx|.pTf^f-
I, L.D. Ill, 194, 30,
Pk^
f=iSi
O
form, image, kind, manner, prac-
tice, custom.
sem-t(?) n^^,Rev. II, i47,p
fl, Rev. 12, 87, form, likeness; Copt. CAXOT.
sem n ^v []^[)j] , action, custom (?)
sem PMk spw-s.de 5, p^^
J], n ^^"^, deed, undertaking.
p
667 J
U. 493» 578, N. 860, 1326, P ^'^I, M. 716,
IM^x%p|i^-Pk>%
herb, grass, pasture, field, crop, herbage ; plur.
p^k^i-xPk^:.PMk
\% Pkx^- piiikf i-
Thes.r^8S,nill^^, IV, 749, PIn, ^.
I ^ I I I I JB^ Ml
Rec. 31, 175; Copt. CI JUL.
--*Pk^'^---Pkf-^'--'
I' KK IM '^' ^- ^^°' ^^'■^^' vegetables.
Semit |l\^(j(]^ I, herbs, field pro-
duce; pxIx^'M^I, Love Songs 1,10,
I ^ -M^ Jf H i 21 1 ' flowers of speech.
Sem ri T >%i "^^ ^o Pi^e offerings upon
I I ^ /-V ' an altar.
8®^ P ^ ^) Rec. 6, 136, temple (of the
head); seep J? ^.
sem pi
see toham.
(^wnO .
; var
1
000
^"^"^^ P ^ ^ 5a ' U. 368, two bulls.
Sem-t n tx"^ n a kind of animal,
I -M^ V.' lizard (?)
semsem p^p^. Rec. 22, 2, p^
sem-t 1 1 ^^ ' || ', a night garment, apparel.
Sem-t, Semtt
c^ %
^^1 (^£^^, Rec. 28, 169, " "" ^ ^^ "^
the Theban necropolis.
Q-Cyj' I f\/VO
semu
Pk^
N. 936, lands,
domains.
form, to report news or intelligence;' Copt.
X^.iULO.
^-^P->kI.P^M^-
to unite, to join oneself to someone or some
thing.
smai ta P^ JTT' ^''- ^'' '9>
union [with] earth, i.e., burial.
sma p _i» 1|Cl, T. II, P. 191, m. 193,
N. 702, Rec. 31, 28, \\ _^ &, T. 332, p I"
^.Rec.26,78,p_>^()()^.
temple ; p _^ , the two temples ; p _>
smai n T flij. dresser of the body of the
god(~^|Y'1J)-
^^P-^^T'Ik'f.^-^-
I, 48, a bundle of cloth.
sma
I ] Z, an amulet (?) a tri-
' ' — ' angular object.
Rev. 13, 3, to
resemble.
,P.i83,|l^c::7='
sma
sma
, M. 289, P^\, P^^> Rec.
8,x24,.o,4.,p_§.^^;varr.p^^
^,P^^, to slay, to kill.
sma-t [Ij'^-^^c., ^ec- ,27. 57.
i — n slaughter.
Smau n 5^ ,^ V^, slaughterer.
sma n "^^^^j, U. 275, knife, sword.
Sma n i. o— P- 568, the god of the
I — ' vertebrae of Osiris.
sma p _> 9^5^, p ^ Q, u. 589,
P^\$S.M.823,p^^.p_5,
'\ O, P _> ^ ^ , a bull or cow slain
as a sacrifice ; fem. I ^ Q ; plur. 1 ^ ^V
p
[ 668 ]
S
B.
^111, P.669, p>^S^,<S?^779
Smati P _> 8===^^^i)!)' U. 596,
p _> o~ O ()[] ^v)) , P. 682, a bull-god.
Smait [1 _> o ■^, u. 493, P ^ ^ ^
t:jv XT n z_ ^^>^u_ ^-D. 177, 7. a
J^ , N. 945, 1 1 _Jp ^ ^ ' cow-goddess.
Sma-ur p J^ C7*=^ ^ ^^' "^- ='^°'
N. 124, a bull-god; fem. | '"^^^ '^^"^H^'
T.359,P_> ^ SS,N.,77.
O Ci o
, p. 712, N. 802, 1363,
Smait urit p^
P^^Q^^, N. 945,
, T. 359, a cow-goddess.
Sma ta
Rec. 31, 12, a goddess.
a-rv^o n / "E'^^-n «u. " Bull " — name of
Sma I __> ^ ^^, ^^ boat of Aahmes I.
s-maar
U
; caus. of ^^ (j vs^
see
s-maa
P^.|, Hh.453.
p^, Rec. 20,42, P^. P^_
Rec. 33, 36, P;^. P:^'^^' ^'^^"•
10, 12, to make or prove true, to prove innocent,
to justify, to correct, to discharge a duty or debt,
to pay what is due or obligatory, to pay vows,
to dedicate; caus. of -^^-^ ^ M ;=— 1 _w_'
applied to the wind, a direct or favourable wind.
Smaft-huti P ^ | ^ " ^ ^. 'i^^n^b
of Seli I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 74).
S-maa
_>
!,
, III, 141, to ascribe righteousness or blessing
to"someone ; Copt. CJUL^.JUL^.^.^", CJU.O*r.
S-m.aa I '^^ Q$, to appeal for justice, to
pray to have a wrong righted.
s-maa-t p -^
, , righteous edicts
S-maa kheru
1 , an appeal, petition ;
1^
, to make true the word, i.e.^
to prove innocent, to justify a person.
S-maa kheru pf^ 1^^' ^^^^'
1482, justifier.
S-m.aa 1 ^P J\ , to make straight or level
the path of someone; ^=3?
AA/NAAA AAA/VW
III
^ ^ we make straight for thee the roads
:^— ;:a . f\/vo ' ofAgert,
S-maa
P^ilx
, to cut, to dig.
Smaaiu P ^^ Ql] >> ^ ' ' slaughterers.
smaam 1 __^ ^\ Qp , to make a noise,
to terrify with noise.
s-maui
w
^
w
, IV, 863, p
, to renew, to repair, to rebuild ;
W
caus. of ^
Smam p ^
M. 772, p
VP
5^=^, p^
1k
L.=dQ
■ P^
. to slay, to kill,
PL«Z1' to slaughter.
p
[ 669 ]
S
P
smam-t
smaiuu
V^ \\ , victim, sacrifice, the slain.
smamiu
I
->^kflfl^
^=:>>.
!,
p_>
"*«;>>. j butchers, slaughterers,
the avenging gods.
!,
smam
wildbuU;plur. p^^, P^^l^
^ ^^^ I , Peasant 207.
Smamit H ^ ^T^^, a cow-goddess.
Smam[it]p_>^^|,B.D.„o,
43, a goddess of Sekhet-Aaru.
Smam-ur \\ J, ^^\5a^
B.D. 17, 114, a bull-god who was the soul
of the Earth-god Geb.
:|,Rec.3o,r86,p_>^|^^^,
Smamit urit | ' ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^
a cow-goddess.
smami ta H
Peasant 309, burial.
145, VI, 25, the porter of the 6th Pylon.
I s'
8-mam
P^^kH'P^
h , to please, to gratify ; caus. of (1 ^Jp h .
smamu
<:loud-gods (?)
Smant-urt
see Sma-ur.
8-mar ^ ^"^^^ varr. p_>
v>, ^^^^, IV, 1089, to make miserable; caus.
AA/VAAA ^^
_ S <^>, N. i77i
8matchitp^^^|]!)^.Rec
30, 67, a part of a ship.
Rev. 13, 30, to report, to inform, to make an
announcement; Copt. CJULJULG.
semmai
150, p
\ji\m'
Rev. II, 145,
I , to report, to inform
against, to accuse ; Copt. CJULJULG.
Sma 1 1 V (1 ^, herald, reporter.
e
w
I
I , report, story, narra-
tive, proclamation, declaration ; Copt. CGAJLI.
sma-t P Q (1 ^ ^ utterance, speech, word,
I #1 21' order.
semmai P^U^ 1)1)^=*^, Rev. 12,22,
report, accusation.
Smia I y W, B.D. 169, 23, whip; plur.
PP^,^,,B.D. 149,11,8-
Sma n Q ra, S-D- 169, 23 a sacred
14 ^ animal (?) m Abydos.
sma n n QQ , unguent, salve,
I ^iiiil §11 cream, butter.
smd,inuneh-t fl^l)!),", ^ ro^^.
paste made from the fruit of the sycomore-fig tree.
sm&n'p2()"7.p| — l.p^ — \
n Q n ""^ n g ^^ — ] a kind of incense or
I ^H ° 111' I #0 ° 1' perfume.
Sman Q (1 ^ rS» the Incense-god.
SmdtltplU:!. ^^■%^^^.
p
s
sma n |\ — °. Rec. 29, 146, 30, 188, a
pole used in working a boat ; plur. | ' _^ ^^ ', '
8-[a]inm' ^ ^ % f|' to bum up, to
consume; caus. of ^ ^ l|-
s-mftr p ^ <=>|, Rec. 33, 3, p ^
°, ibid. 32, 79. P ^ <=>f ^ ' P ^<::^
^ O ^;^^ , to please, to make
happy, to dress a god or a man in festal attire ;
var. P ^^Ifl' ^'^- '^' 5^' '^'''' ""^
" Slayer "—a name of Set ; plur. 1 1
[ 670 ] - S P
smen fl '^^ D, order, foundation.
1 :
, the asso-
Nesi-Amsu 14, 15,
dates of Set.
smi-t P ^ I] i) ^ ' fig^t, combat, battle
^« n 1\ ^^^, A.Z.
A/SAAAA
■ AAAAA/V
AAAAW
smun p
i896,39,Heruemliebii,p^^,p_^
O ^ n T^^, Metternich Stele 188, assuredly,
really and truly, verily, to acclaim.
a«.,ili n t\^ 8 '^ R^^- 36. 78, petition,
smun |I^J^ J^, supplication.
smut (?) P ^ ^= P 1 1^' '° '^P^'^-
s.men P^, P^lfl, p^l>
n ^^^^ fl. l ^l to stablish, to be estabhshed;
caus. of
I ; Copt.
cjuLirte, ceJL«.iti.
i.. n i^^^ in N. 1230, stablisher
smen-ta I ftU, stabiished
1 ^A/V^AA U 1
smenn
S,P. 6t2,m. 662, p^:
^ diitiii O^ established; p ^ ^ |
, IV, 204, done into writing effectively.
(VVWAA
smen-t p S, u. 559, iv, 655, p
ll i] n "^^^^ Ci^, Coronation Stele, a stablish-
ing, stability, a standing still, halt.
Smen user I' '"I'l ^ ^' ''•'^- ^^°^^
I AvA/SAAA
133, the title of a priest
. . n dtif±) <? ^ a pair of members of
smenti p ^; , , , > "^ - the body.
Smenu R "^^^ ^^, ?• 742, a god.
Smentt pS,T.355,p^^' n. 175.
N. 811, a goddess.
/\A/\AAA
Smen maat em Uast
a title of Amen-Ra.
smen P '^'^^ (1 4, Stunden 44
n ttf^ ^j, ij^age, form, statue; plur.
I AAAA/V\ VH /i I
(V\A/V>A O
, n t^^^ "^^ Rec. 32, 64, monu-
smenut |1-^ , , ,' ments.
n tii^ 1 1 IV, 428, objects made
smenu | ' -^ | ] > of bronze.
■ N. 976, parts of
i' a ladder, rungs (?)
smenu
smen
/\AAAAA W
P
, U. 571, T. 387,1*- 699>
O
M.665,N.i28.,llg-- ^,[1^^
a kind of goose ; Copt. CAXOTIte.
1 1 111",
smen-t 1 1 ~w^aa
Smen
fMUU^
, goose.
, N. 953, a goose-god ;
var. di±ii
^AA/VV^
s-menmen 1 a , m ,
I WN^/\A AAAAAA I /VSAA1.N > i
Rec. 31, 15, to make to move, to remove ; caus.
smen-t 1 ^^ a , withdrawal, departure.
smen-t i '^^ -^ , p. 61 1 , mcense, penume.
IV, 1 1 84, to complete, to make perfect, to set
in good order, to beautify, to endow richly, to
p
[ 671 ]
8
embellish ; 1 aa^aaa ^ || (1 , perfected, established ;
caus. of A i\.
Smonkll-t I ^Aw^A ^ , adornment.
smerpf.pVi^PfM.'fP
fen,. p3f^;p,ur. pf^l^S^j,
>°73, pfff, IV, 898, 1094, P^ff d
ff5f^|.The...8s.pf^^^
P'f .=:^^, M. 391, P^^, N. 658;
P f im ^ □■ '"^ '^•"^f ''"''■' P !
Si I ^^ — ' Q ' ^^^ smeru of
IT 1 D A U3' the Court.
^^^ ^' ^ *^*^^ ^^ nobility higher than
smer, perhaps unique smer ; plur. 1 Y '^^^
Qr^Twr' ' T """^^^ '^''^'^'^ c> v\ , smer, only
one of love, a title of nobility.
*J(](]^|,aguUdofpriests;(15f^ F^
, leaders of the caravan (?)
smer
smer-t R ^^ I , B.D. 172, 15, eyelids.
^ w
Smer nesert ^ ^ ^ ^ *, the god-
dess of the 8th hour of the night.
S-mer I ^ ^^ .5^^, to make to suffer,
inflict pain ; caus. of ^ ^v .^^^ .
smer R ^"V*, Rev. 12, 65, the left
hand; Heb. hi^t'ip, Assyr. ^ f- Jgy, Arab.
J^,Syr.«l,;Li. The Egypt, n |\ 8 ^^ ,
the aafiax of Herodotus II, 30, is probably a
mistake for 1 ^v ^ (?)
P
»^ ?^ ' ' ^'■"^"^6"^' raiment.
-— * Rec. 6, 6, to dress, to
5 ' array.
smer
smer
smer ^ ^ .S^ |, Rev. i r, 167
s.mehp^J^,p|^ra^.Rec.
26, 79, to make to forget ; caus.
smeh P^f ^"^^ PXI'^'"'"^''"^'
to beseech, to pray.
s-meh n^, n°^8z^, n^***^,
Rev. II, 125, to flood, to submerge, to fill'full.
s-meh-ab jl ^ ^^ "O*, to satisfy.
smeh [1 ^°==^| ^, P. 421, M. 603,
N. 1 208, 1 1 °*=*\ 9 :=j2ic , a boat In the Pyramid
(g®(o nnnn
Texts its length is 770 cubits, ^ fl $$$
(S! nnn
smeh n ^ I ^ Q ' ^ ^'"^ o^ ^^"^ ^^
beer (?) ; Copt. CJUL^.^ (?)
smehi P^fJ^. Anastasi I, 23, 4,
n ^ ? ..^-Z), Roug^ I.H. II, 125, the left
hand, left side ; Gr. uafiax ; see Herodotus
II, 30, and p^^.
s-mekh (s-khem) H ^"^ _n_, Pap.
3024, 68, IV, 943, P ^ ^, TV, 965, 1161,
to forget; M ^^s. . Hymn to Nile 16, 9;
caus. of ^ ^v •JU. .
smekh (skhem) H ^v^ fl j, Thes.
1207, image.
s-mekht(?) p^^^,^-^''^9,s,
S-meS I i|] I , P. 243, to deliver a woman :
, A.Z. 1873, 131 ; Copt. exjLecio.
smesu Pffi P^"^ j' ^^^""- '^^y- ^'
8, 86, goslings just hatched.
Smesit 1 1 fTl till ^, IV, 225, midwife.
p
[ 672 ]
sems
sems
1 ^\ — «— I ][ , to burn, to consume.
I ^^ 11 ' ^^^'^^' ^^^^> "I'^^'l^t, mace.
n ^v n °, to look; Copt. COJULC.
sems
sems aa-t
PkPk
, 'i'- 374,
M. 125, covering,
' a kind of garment.
N. 695, pi
semsup|^P^.U.44o,fl^^^,
Slele 245, eldest, firstborn; plur. 1 jfj I v\,
--Pkl^:'^--.PkPi'
^""■Pkl^.PkP^ilti^
PkP-Pk;^."-^"'reiS
Semsuh[ai]-t |^^^. P^P^
fjW rO ^^ M , eldest of a priest's college.
Semsu qet-t en Ptah P^l%^ "^
^, T. 87, 1^^ ^'wsAA°|^, M. 240,
N. 618, the eldest-born of the workshop of Ptah,
a title of the high-priest of Ptah.
sems utut P ^ p |^ ]|^ 5§, Rhind
Pap. 24, a title of Thoth.
Sems neb aakhu pT P^37S'", Den-
derah II, n, one of the 36 Dekans.
Semsit set nekhenkhen-t f] («v) ^^^
^ _Cr ^ <WWNA «A/WVA JT O ' I W\ I
-^Z^lll ® g.Rec.34,i9i,one
of the 1 2 Thoueris goddesses.
lit
semsu
A.Z. 1906, 112, a priest's
title.
semsun R T p <=|=> , pot, vessel.
Semseru P ^v p
202, a god.
semkett p|^^^.
Stele, p
, Rec. 36,
Palermo
, U. 220, M. 263,
P
, P. 177, the boat of the
evenmg sun ; var. ^
657 ; see Sektt
Smet II ^~, u. 219,
, M. 263,
, M. 496 ;
see Mesta, one of the four sons of Horus.
Rev. 14, 37, eye-paint;
Copt. CXKJUL.
smeti
\\ the parts of the eyelids to
::r' which kohl was applied.
Smeti
pr^-pr^-PT*-
Denderah
W ' \ <=, i<
II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. CAJL^LT.
Amen. 21, 12, to hear, to
listen, to eavesdrop (?)
w i=±^;
I, Rec. 21, 78,
("=&
smet P^'^*/. P- 402, M. 574,
N. 1180, P"^^, P
I £:^ I I
I ® _M^ ^ 21
Smeti ^
enquirer, investigator.
Smet, Smeta p ^' ^ \ , v. 618,
Pk^A.---Pk^i|^.
N. 873, a god.
smettp^-^^, P^-^^.
Rec. 26, 75; var. P^=^^^ ^ 5^ , Rec.
26, 75, agod(?)
B.D. 144, the watcher of the ist Arit.
smet p^,°, p'^J,, a kind of grain
or seed used in medicine.
«-«t^P^^l.i."^co;;c^o™;
p
s
[ 673 ]
S
s-meter p^^]^, p^^(|(||
l(=Ti) W
Ml
I, to enquire into a matter, to make
an investigation, to verify, to inspect, to examine
^11
I I I
n'
I i I
, IV, 1076; caus.
s-met HA
w V
, to make to speak, to
declare; caus. of 11 cis> V\Qii.
1-1
kind, manner, copy, likeness, form,
similitude; Copt. CJULOT.
smet-t
I, servant, serf, sub-
ordinate, slave born on an estate, underling;
p-PkT\^i-Pkr:ii'
'^--P#\ili.PkT^
Smet I ^v ^ , a crocodile-god, the god
of the 23rd day of the month.
smet
Thes. 1323, to walk, to move, to carry
L-/1'
, half month.
Smet - 1
the half-monthly festival; plur,
T. 12, M. 763;
"^^^ ^^P the festival of the 15th day of the
month.
i< i< i<
ic ^^5^ mil
c^ o
Smet n
■■PTr.p
c^
var.
ic, Tomb Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans;
^
, Tomb Ram. IV ; Gr. S^uar.
,«x=^
, Annates
Annates I,
88, Jupiter.
>, Annales
Smet meh-t
I, 88, Mercury.
Smet res-t
Smet ser-t
I, 85, one of the 36 Dekans.
Smetsmet P^^^^'^<^» ^■^- ^o75«
a hippopotamus-goddess.
smet n 1\ ^^^^^ ^^^^ °^ inlaid stones,
• I ^^o 111' inlayings.
smet-t P^^, U. 65, N. 320,
•PkS:-PI^T^^
00000 _-
O
O III
o •
o , eye pamt.
kohl, antimony ; Copt. CTHJUL.
smet-t n ^ ""^^ «o-^, Thes. 1207,
k\ , weapons, tools, implements.
B^ o I I I I
smetchetchu R^ ^'^' ^- ^ "=
abomination.
sen p^. \l- PV. PVi. P,?,.
pronom. suffix 3rd pers. plur., they, them, their ;
dual Ha (j, N. 1238= [1 ^, M. 675;
I , M. 677, N. 1239 =» I /wwvv, P. 642 =
P
w
(VVVVVX
I I I
, Hh. 342
=p
w
, p. 549, Rec. 30, 69.
1 1
senui ||, masc. two; fem. senti „ ; Copt
CltA-T.
sen
1^
•nu PI 0, U. 151, P O, T.
122,
O
\ u. 317
'575. PI 0^
,P. 2
^"Pl5'
PT.|i^-&^-°"'P"^'=l"
a man who says one thing and means another ;
^ "^ " ^,vw^A"^*~ J ^%~*~, second
II D © O □ ©'& O Jra ©
. no ^ 1 O A.Z. 45, 125, second of
time
2 u
p
[ 674 J
P
sen-nu If _p^"' ^^P- 3024, 106,
Shipwreck 4., I ;;^^, 1 0^1^^,
\J^\J^ A.Z. 45, 126, fellow, counterpart, com-
gX^' panion, neighbour, colleague.
sen i ,U. 549,T. 304, I Aw^^,N. 33,
j^i)4m.487,|(i,|(i^, ly,
p"-^,|,|l|j,|^. brother; || J ^
Philadelphus j fem. V t=t ; Im |] > Adelphoi ;
'I
, Rec. 33, 30, V
V ^ , two brothers, two brother-gods, e.g., Horus
and Set, or Set and Thoth ; V ~", P. 466, M. 529,
I "^ ^ ^ , N. 1 108, Shu and Tefnut; plur.
|||o ^, T. .37, |o^^ |.Re<^ 29,153,
3.,.6,|7^^||,ibid3.,.6,|||0
^|.P|'~-^^^,|Qg5§l, brethren;
h\^m\-l '3 ;^i|i, Shipwreck
1 26, brothers and sisters ; i J/ ^ 1 , Coronation
Stele 18, the king's brothers ; Copt. COIt.
Sena | (] , brother ; fern, f (] ^ .
Senk p — |(j, p. 273, I — Jj^^
M. 487, N. 1254. a god.
sen en &t | — [j ^^ , p. 434, m. 621,
N. 1225, father's brother, uncle.
sen-
•t I ^ ^/r.26o,N. 887, [l| ^ ,
p. 488, 1 — 1^, M. 488, 1 ^ 4 ^ 5I,
|(l-|qo.||j.^,sister;|^,s.s.er.
wife; ^1 Ci ^, royal sister; dual || ^,
T. 172, N. 763, II ^ , M. .40, N. 647,
11^ ^^, N. 740, 1^11, IV, 618,
iM4::40ii42flWii
Sen-td I — ^ ] () , P- 273, 1 -^ ] ^,
M. 488, N. 1254, a goddess (?)
sensen R | H^./^, t. 173, plpt,
N. 107, I IT P. 76, PI PI, N. z9,
/^AAAAA AA/WVA
AA/VAAA AA/SAAA
M.T--4|.M.3o.|||,||.Trea..7,
O Q I ^^ I AAAAAA AAAAAA US Q U AAAAAA
20, 41, to meet, to join, to associate with, to be
friends, to unite, friendship.
senseni liw^, friend; plur. I AA>vwv n
°o°^-.-^-4I^S-^i4MI
sensen H^^^s^, Rec. i, 38,
Thes. 522, |gjf^^3:7. Berg. I, ^^^, the
festival of the two bulls, i.e., of the conjunction
of the sun and moon in the month of Epiphi.
sensenti
, Amen, ii, 13
Sen-nefer 1 1 J , ^•^- 7^, 28, a title of
V n?i, thief; Copt. COItl.
sen
sen
needy, sufferer, sick (?) a
failure (?)
p
[ 675 ]
S
P
senn f]'*^^ Mettemich Stele 55, to be
I '^^^' wretched, needy or miserable.
senn
, to make a mistake in
speaking, blunder, a false statement, lie (?) ;
cor„pare^o|^|^|.P-365,N..o,8,
senu |o^^^ = iD^^^' ^e'-"-
satef Stele 28, helpless, infirm ; Copt. cyoJlte.
sen J <e«i , Leyd. Pap. 98
sen J ^ ,U. 181,1, 53, I 0,^,^.^64,
M. 328, I ^ () , N. 859, I ^ , A.Z. 1910,
1 25, y £) , to smell, to kiss ; 1 VQi ^
Shipwreck 134, to kiss a wife ; V
I, 53, he kissed his foot; V ^^-^ ==^^^, he
S AA/\AAA
kissed the earth, «>., did homage
sena er ta I "^ M <r=:=
O n /WAAAA ■ ... •
sen ta 1 1 1 ^ , _ , Rec. 26, 234,
a
&
/VAAAAA
/WAAAA
, Hh. 307, i^
. see sen-
se ' ta.
I H
, to smell
n AAAAAA
the earth, to kiss the ground in homage; V
senn«tp|=^,P.356,p|3^n
N. 1.070, acclamations, homage.
sensen HI I £> , T. 376, H ^^^^
I , M. 333, 11^, A.Z. 1908, 1194^ |,
n n , v-> n ^AAAA/^ n AAAAAA A n AAAA/VA /-I AAA/SA'N A I
ii <0 4 u i \\ V'l' w I' u ^1'
to breathe.
n n /VAft/vAA
sensen 1/ V ^ , to have a bad smell;
II C7' ^"^^"' odour.
y.^, p. 222, a festival of the 6th day (?)
Ill o
111^^:7
sennu
|IJ ^C°D,Rec. 27, 225, l^^j, IV, 414,
V Q^ I , Rec. 26, 224, an offering.
sen p| — (5(],T.3i6,[1|a.^|J ^,
P. 274, to bind (?)
sen, sena-t | () ^ . | n ' '^'^ '^'^'
chamber, room.
^, P. 48, Rec 31, 163,
QQ, T. 173, P. 119, M. 153, N. 107, III
27, 225, the two halves of Egypt, /.<r., Upper
and Lower Egypt, a double shrine of Ra which
was symbolic of all Egypt.
sen-t V , pole, mast, flagstaff; plur.
|^^l,Kec..o,,o...||-|°
o °^ IV, 1 105, the north pole of
the palace.
Ill Q I £^^
senit
sen
-t(P) PI
o>rr»- , masts, flagstaffs.
Ill
A/VVAAA
^ ground, basis, founda-
tion.
n AAA/W\ (-> n AAAAAA JJ TJ.
sen-t V ,IV, 1174, IV ^ , yj^nnn
Anastasi I, 1 5, 4, plinth, pedestal of an obelisk.
r\ AA/\AAA n f\ n AAAAAA R
a likeness or transcript.
PI
sen
, to follow in the track of.
senn fl')''!' IV, 412, to make a copy or
I AAAAAA ' likeness.
senn
copy, duplicate, tran-
script
IV. .036, ii^^i^, mZM^
m'mmr.mwM-
copy, figure, statue ; plur. 14-4- 1 ' >
I T T /VA/WWA U I
a kind of precious stone, ruby (?)
2 U S
s
I , fiends, foes, enemies.
[ 676 ]
P
sna
B-naa jl-^^Ri, to reduce to the consis-
tence of paste (drugs used in medicine), to
knead; caus. of ^ jig,
Snib n ' J , Metternich Stele 65, 66, 69,
health; see I-v^aaaa J J .
snif(?) 1 1 ^^ ^, blood; see ^^.
snin P (l(j ^ ^' ^^ P^^*^^ ^^'■•
P^DO V§^. Rev. II, 141; Copt. cme.
H
snu
po
Methen, a class of
men on an estate.
snu n ^ ^ ^, wine of Pelusium(?)
drink ; compare ^ ^ > , I, 3, 4 = Gr. 2ai»/.
snu V n ^ ^ "''^^^ U *^~~^ ° ' Serusatef
Stele 135, vineyard.
S-nU I <^ (3 V^ L=:/l , to bind, to tie.
s-nukh P^^^fl.flgi^fl'
n 5^^ ® Q to warm, to heat, to cook, to burn
I O (3 ci ' A ' up, to boil ; caus. ; Copt. ceXg^O.
Snutt Pi^"^ ^, ^^''' 4j, 15, a plant
I <2 ci ^ used m medicme.
s-nut n?^^'^*^ B-D- 64, 35,
snutchemc?) ^ ^^ | ];n.' ^h.
369, to bear (?) to carry (?)
senb jl'p.p'v — ^JI'P'^J' P'^'^^
U(3 il, n ^AAAAA y >K J , to be sound or healthy,
health, strength ; 1 ^aaaaa j [1 , 1 aaaa/w J ,
enjoying good health ; 1 in •¥" H ' = health.
Perhaps = D'iStlJ.
T
senb p^'^^J^, n J 3O, to protect.
^ Rev. 13, 80,
•1 ' vigour, health.
sonbi I -wvAAA (^^
Senb-t 1 ^AAAAA j c^ , Shipwreck 158, i O
J ^, health.
senb-t p^AAA^ J ^ ,P. 1116B, 34
senbeb p w^J J, p. 429, M. 614, N.
SenbU P v^/w^A J , N. I182, I ^AAA/^A J^,
N. 1182, the Health-god.
Senbit-ab
^^^ Ij OmbosII, 132,
J I O fl ' a goddess.
O '^'^^^^'^l^thenlh
Q.
Senb-Kheperu
hour of the day.
senb-t 1 ^^A^A^ jh^ (ft > P ''"'^^ Ji^ Ix '
P 5 1] |5 , jar, vase, vessel, pot, libation vessel ;
plur. p -wvAAA I ^ , P '^'^^ 1^ 1 1 ' ' '^•^" ^^^°'
n n ^""^ 1 ^ ° vessel of silver-
49; |1 Jo ^ i^^||, g^i^^
s.nebp^JfJ,-,^-f':'-
S-nebb p ^^^^ J J Ql ' ^^ kindle, to light
a fire ; caus. of nebb for nebneb.
S-nebneb p ^~^ Q , to kindle, to hght a
fire ; caus. of nebneb.
senb p-^ J<=>^, '° ''i"'^' '° "=■ ^'Ifeu.
senbp7O.PT[M'P«J0-
Pi /WW\A TT pi /www 4^^rf n ^AAAAA
a wall, to surround with walls, to hem in or
surround (the enemy).
senb-t 1 ^^AA/^ jMe_w_' ' '"^"'^ J '
agirdlewall; plur. I^aaaa/n J dj 1 1 J ^ ,
P.S.B. 27, no.
senb-t p ^^A/w J ^ P ^ J ' ^^^"
embracing heaven.
senb 1 1 ^AAAAA \\ 1 1 ^AA^^ j , to over-
throw, to drive back, to repel.
s
[ 677 ]
P
senb ^^ — ^JI'^.P'^^ — ^J'^
evil person or thing, a beast of a man.
senb PYJ"^' P — JB\' ""^^P^^^
or crown made of plants or flowers.
senb n 1]^/ wall of shrubs, i.e
I ^tw green hedge, avenue (?)
senb l/vAAA«A jU=Tf', a kind of tree; plur.
senbu H ^^AAAA J "^
snef n — ' ^ n ' — /I ^ ^^^""^ ' ^°p^-
i ^^^ f ' I ^^^=^ H (? ' cnoq.
snef
or fruit
the same.
^'~^ Rec. 30, 67, parts
\\ ' of a ship or boat.
1 ; Copt.
cnoq.
Rev. 14, 19, sacri-
ficial priest (?)
snef I *'^-=7^, 1^=0, the year that is
past, last year ; Copt. CltOYq.
s-nefer
n
'H'H.
-^^,
A.Z. 1905, 25, IT <^^> 3 , to beautify, to please,
to make happy, to decorate a tomb with texts
and drawings ; caus. of T ^ > I '0' »
I, 52, to please the heart, to gratify.
s-nefekhfekh I ^ ^, N. 656, Hh.
^^^' I '^ O <^»I^ec.3i,i7, |l^^7\,
I 1 1
to grieve, to mourn, grief,
pain, sorrow.
/\AAAAA p ^ . /■)
, to make
n " ^^ '^-==— V Sphinx 14, 204, to untie, to
I e ^' loosen.
s-nem |l ^"131,11-^
snem P ( ^ ,
an offering of propitiation.
snemm PV^^^i"' '" '"'"'
to satisfy with food.
snem R (I ^^AA^A ^v , N. 637, H ( aaa^aa ^.
•fv n ° - n /! 'w^AAA ^ Q.
snem
snem
a kind of weed or plant
-- 5 ^(j(j'^|, Peasant 153,
s-nemeh, s-nemme^ H
8 ^ , to pray, to beg, to humble oneself; caus.
s-nerit p^<->([|) f^ , iv, 385, con-
quest, conqueror; from V\ f=^.
s-nehi \\^,,^, IV, 1174. [1 ri] g|.
to muster soldiers, to place soldiers in their
positions for fighting, to marshal forces ; caus.
rv AA/V\A«
s-nehep |1 fLja ^» ^v, 966, Thes. 1479.
to muster levies of soldiers, to call up troops ;
caus.
s-nehet I ra , u. 444, 1 ra \^ , t.
253, to subdue; caus.
Snehi fl ^aa^ | (jA ^,,^, Rev. n, 165 =
1 8 Q A A ^^ to command; Copt. O-Jfe^-
snehi 1 /v^aam X (] (1 ^ , Ddcrets 107, copy (?)
S-nekh |1 ^ ,U.573, |l ^ g»,N.967,
^ V9r' ^' 75^' ^° bring up, to rear a
/^AAAA.^
child; caus. of L-=fl.
long one's life, to become old ; caus.
sennekh-t V '^ o , 11 ^ 1
snekha I
Sphinx 14, 208, to slay.
s-nekhebkheb Raaa^^J^J.T. 161,
N. 688, Sphinx 14, 208, R "^ J ® J*» ^^•
148, A.Z. 1910, 129, to unbolt a door.
s-nekhen \\'®' $1. 'V, 579, /o reju-
1 .WNAAA JT venate ;
s-nekht 1^
sensu I
sensu R 'V — R %^, IV, 936, |1 vw^ ^^
^ 1 , praises.
axe.
B.D. 35, 2,tounIoad(?)
to disembark (?)
caus.
I, 145, P. 447> N. 1121,
to strengthen ; caus.
to praise, to adore, lo
' acclaim.
2 u 3
c
s
[ 678 ]
P
sensen B S fj. ^'^- ^906, 107, to praise,
to acclaim ; Copt. ceXcojX.
sens n wvvAA n fi , to smell : see ¥ ^ •
sensh I ^,M. 214, 728,^685,978,
to open the ears ; read 1 ^^^ ^.
sensh Irm, to open, to make a way into ;
r\ (\AAA/VN
read I J\
I '
(A AAAAAA
369,?. 606, N. 143.
N. 803,
•^
A
^
, P. 602,
, Rec. 26, 224,
^^,U.
A
AAAAAA
oG,
sentit P V l Ij () li ' Litanie 14, sight, seer ;
sneterp^|X.:.1iX:-'^-
I V , incense ; Copt. COHXe.
I* ^ 1 III
Sneterba
senth
A Berg. I, 23, a bird-
13 J^' god.
, to cut down timber.
w
n D, Rec. 26, 233, to suckle ; caus. (?)
Copt. CODItK, TcHKO; compare Heb. pr .
S-neqeb H "^'^ J *S^ , Mettemich Stele 5,
to suffer pain ; caus.
i,.to feed, to nourish; caus.
senk-t 1 czri , Rec. 36, 214 =
(2k '^^^, darkness, evening.
S-nketket 1'===^ , Sphinx 14, 210, to
agitate, to shake ; caus.
sent I
p=^4-p:
senth I (9), T. 282, N. 1 32, to found,
to establish, custom, habit.
senthi
p. 407, M. 585, N.
1 189, founder.
Spnthi-ur (7)^^^ Dream Stele 12 the
s>enmi-ur ^^__^, title of a pnest.
senthi
, Ikhernefert 14,
'•P2^:
h
I, Rev.
ci \\ 21 ' I Ci 1 1 I
II, 174, fear, timidity ; Copt- cn^T.
senti 11 /wwsA 1 1] (1 Q?i , crier.
sent |"» !§•«-- ^
sentiu ll Ofl ^. enemies.
sent, sent-t |1 ^ ^5^5, ^3- 5, gar-
ment, bandlet.
to found, to
establish.
^ evil,
,wyAA^ ^' enmity.
cabin, shrine of a sacred boat, canopy.
s-nether Hi, TRs^j, u. 9, |i^^_^°,
to purify with natron.
^ snether ll^li^^H^f
m' PlrTi- IPS' 1P^' l^'
ilE'1PT'1PiS:'P1==^
, IP^"^^^' ^ °' "''cense; ^s^ | |
o , to offer incense ; y ^ I ^ ^^^^^ incense.
sent I ^ ^^ , Rec. 2 7, 228, I ^_^
r\ IVAAAAA *\ jO jO "fV
n
,<>
^i'
/VVAAAA
senti n
senti[t] P
/SAAAAA
, cabin, canopy.
» , to fear : ^CS' ^ '^, timid of heart ; ^ 'wwna
^3', IV, 658, faces of fear, terror-stricken
faces ; Copt. Clt^T.
sent-t
ftA/\A/W /O I
/SAAAA'V /O n AAAA/V\
Amen. 23,7, |l^|j,|l^|f,|l
p
[ 679]
S
P
^,|l^(je-^o,p^(]c2^,.|our.
As. 1908, 299, fear ; Copt. CWiJT.
^^ Of* I } timid man.
Sent ^^1^, Berg. I, II, ^:&=|, Rec.
4, 28, a lion-god; ""^^^^l, B.D. ib, 8,
17, 46, a name of the heart of Osiris.
Sent - nef - Amentiu ^^
Tuat V, a god who burned the dead.
sent n
sent-t II
snetchemu [I \ ^~~~ \ , t^ose who are at
I \ cr*"^ I * ease.
s-netchem ib P | "^ ^'^, i, 59.
to make glad the heart.
s-netches p"^ p ^^, to belittle, to
make little ; caus.
^, prince, chief, nobleman, elder; plur.
I,
a 11 11 ,^^^- 292, sails
r=rz ■ of a boat.
''^ Herusatef Stele 28,
i I ' acacia wood.
Sentlt \\^=^>, Rec. 24, i6i,aCanopic
jar-goddess ; var. 1 ^AA^AA ^^ ,
sneter | V ^ ° , incense ; see snether.
ly A, P. 684, u. 270, IT
^ ^^, N. 719 + 6, P. 20, 543, lly ^ ^
^>. M. 71, |1 ^^^^g>, Hh. 551,
sentch-t jly C.^,fear.
s-netchem p | ^ ?^, iv, 219, p |
kj^'PAPIIPIkflf^
PlfPI=fPlki'P|H..o
rest, to sit down, to seat oneself; p J ' li j] ,
L.D. Ill, 140B, seated ; caus.
S-netchem netchem P f | &, B f f
^, to seat oneself, to be at ease; caus.
s-netohem P |. u. 6,, p | T:J|^,
^•^-5'PlklPI"Skl''''P-3-^'
19 n J ^ \\ ^ to make pleasant, to heal, to
I \ wK I— >•'-. ' make happy; caus.
^lyi-p-^^^i-^Mi-
Ml p-^^i. p^^^i=
(E
(2 I
O
, chief nobles;
S V9^ i „ „ r. . Wi I , chief inspectors.
1(2
governorship,
magistracy.
^^'^-tpTl^'P
Ser-pu-aa, etc. P^^^* (^ J □ %
'^ i .4.
1 1, the fowler who worked the net of the Akeru-
gods.
Ser-tchatcha-t p
sti^O
, M. 700,
l<z>|^ Jo)' N. 132 1, a title of Anpu.
ser
P
'•PT
^ P.
1116, B 26, p<z>|^, Rec. 31, 170, ^,
1 <=> jr^ ^ . P ^ , Metternich Stele 78,
Po |^P-®^^'Rev. ii,i47,p_fc&|7\,
l.a^^ I i=i^^, Jour. As. 1908, 309, to
announce, to dispose, to arrange, to order, to
direct, to decree, to challenge ; I <i> g5i ,
Rev. 13, 42, to struggle; Copt. CtOp.
seru
ser
(2
precept, speech, pro-
phecy.
(?)p
.-t n ^ n*^^^/5(5i n*^^^^ order, dls-
1-—-' I o Ml'l o ' posal.
2 u 4
p
s
[ 680 ]
S
P
n Up 1L ' IV, 500, praises,
Serut |'<==>_y jf^l' glorifications.
Ser-t-nehepu-em-aha-s, etc. |i ^
the 19th Pylon.
ser p^, ^ © , drum, tambourine.
n<=>^.ei^! Rev. 14, 12, tam-
8®rU I ' (3 (3 O ^ 1 §f I ' bourine players.
ser n^^^, Rec 33, 27, n^^» L-D- III'
194, \^<=>\ ^ ., P =:^ I] ^ -^ ' to arrange,
to order, to exalt.
Ser j^, Tuat XII, one of the 12 gods
who towed the boat of Af through the serpent
Ankh-neteru ; he was reborn daily.
Ser P<=> t^ ^ ' M^'"' ^^y- ^' 45. a god
of~^*^.
Seru 1% o, Berg. I, 13, a serpent-god.
a ■».*»■»• n*^~^ to make to go round, to re-
|i<^, volvejcaus.
ser []<=:>f|, fire, flame; p<=>^^^^f|.
the warm breath of life.
ser
ser
P
, wool ; Copt. COpX.
n<r:>'^, P. 441, M. 544, N. 1125,
n^, U. 133, a kind of goose; plur. |l<=>
^^"^j.Rec. 29,148.
8®^ P^,Httle; p^-^, faint-hearted.
ser (?) Pi *^ "^ , to be fettered, restraint.
seru p^^^li.'^s-"^"^^' tet
ser-t n ^ , n ^ k , H ^, thorn, goad,
a pointed tool or instrument ; Copt. COTpi.
ser-t (l^jj^
B.D. 58, 4, the name
' ' of a part of a boat.
serr I ^c ^, w, ^_-^^_j^' t°»
write, to engrave.
serser H _gas P
, Rev. 12, 30, to
I I 1 I a kind of
i-Lii.' linen.
sera-t(?) p<=:
serat P<=>^]i^' J^""'- ^^' ^^°^'
301, prosperity, prosperous condition.
sera [ I <cir> [J '^'^^^s water-pot; var. 1
D.
ISism , T. 309, a serpent-
Ser&u
fiend in the Tuat.
seri-t
, kindness, gentleness.
Westcar Pap. 7, 19, disease,
sickness, nausea.
seri-t
seri-t p^(jl)of, p^ljHf,
^-=^, D^crets 18, 107, to divert, to turn away;
caus. o^ (3 A •
to divert ; caus.
tk ® Hh. 433 ;
'jrU=Vl' caus.
, a mistake
decorate to ornament ; Copt. ceXcioX.
s-rukh
s-rukhet
for n c:^> "^ ® , to embalm.
s-rut p^ fl, Rev. 13,. 10 = P2"S^.
to flourish.
s-rut p<=>^e^'^|, p^^^
"A i , to make to grow or to flourish, to make
strong or firm or hard, to make solid ; caus.
S-rutU p<:r>^<=^'S\^, Hh.448,
evil growth.
s-rutmau P2'S\|I >'^|j'
Gol. Hamm. 11, 58, recruits (?)
s-rutch p ^"^^-Xx, T. 260, p <=> ';$\,
P. 692, P'^l'^, M. 663, P<=i=>|^,
,1V, 879,
N. 1278. p^'^.p<==>'^ '5^1
to make to grow, to make strong or firm or liard,
to make solid ; caus. of <=> T ^
[ 681 ]
S
P
serp-t
Rev, II, 185, flower
of the lily.
seref
I
w
^f\/8\ Amen, 23, 3, to rest, to refresh
1 1 <^' ' oneself, repose, leisure.
P. 204, M. 338, N. 864, to be hot, to be angry,
warm, warmth, heat, flame, fire; compare Heb.
serfu n ''^^, n "^^ ft II ^' ^•^- ^*^'
Sphinx II, 135, Rev. 8, 73, Jour. As. 1908, 299,
an angry man
}
^P^
W
JP^fl
HC, IV, 970, a man who blows hot and cold.
seref-ab H *^^^ "^ , warm-hearted.
Seref-t I o Ql , heat, warmth.
seref P^^^^fl 0, hot drink.
serfu-t n ^^ Dl inflamed sores, car-
I o 4 III' buncles, boils.
Serref ^^Tfiww i? ^ , Rev. n, i8o =
*^;^^(')^ mythological creature.
seref | l^-"^^~^A. , to submerge, to be sub-
merged, water flood.
■^^^, to pay heed to;
^z^ 1 v:> , heed it not.
-^^ , to make to weep ;
AA/\A/VA
AA/WW
h
serfi
S'-rem
^■""^^^ PT
M x<:^ S?^ > to make to know, to give informa-
tion against ; p ^ '^, IV, 1004; 1 1 ^ ^,
U. 491, P. 192, M. 363, N. 914.
srekh-t 1 _ ^, Peasant 42, Pap.
3024, 125, information.
serkhi
the accused, the
defendant.
Serkhi [1'
a title of Set.
,-P'
serekh [1^^, I v, 160,896, Thes.
1283, fl"^ ^, Piehl III, 16, 19, p "^[rO.
Hymn Darius 6, blazon, cognizance, throne.
throne, throne chamber.
seres n<^>n = B&8
s.resn<:=:>ni,p^;^
, a six-ply stufil
, Hh. 426
P
to arouse, to wake up, to keep
awake, to be vigilant ; caus
serq ^ ^ (f — , p. 361,
^- ■""'•PT'PT^'PTX
PTt-PTf^'PXPTli
PT^1^^'PT\1^3^
0^^-.^ to open [the windpipe], to breathe, to in
' hale, to expand the lungs, to be refreshed
serqu45|^|,Rec..7,_86,»^nar.d
Sera it R *^~~^ ^ goddess of the royal
I Zl o' crown
Serqit ^^, u. 599, P. 216, ^o
P. 508, ^ ^, N. 1140, 1241, ^ ^ ^
Pr^^^' P A (jll^|> the Scorpion-
goddess; 2(^"^, prrM' *^^ ^''''^^^
Scorpion-goddess.
Serqit hetu H ""^^^ ^ | o
Rec. 30, 192, P^^i) f ^1' Metternich
Stele 23, the Scorpion -goddess.
aa-ni- H "^""^ ^o glean in a cornfield ; Copt.
s.rutfi2^,p2g,p2M=
P^r^^c^^"^!], to plant.
S-erta (?) 1 '^ , to make to give; caus. of
sertebu
, mjury.
p
[ 682 ]
aertchA ^ *^ i|| . to polish.
8eh.tflrae,^-3'. -'^prbod'/
S-ha [Ifli^.M. 261, pra^, Amen
14, 10. 15. 20. 17, 13. 20, 21
658, to make to go down.
, IV,
, P. 117, 1'ra
, descent. •
\ X to turn aside, to
"^^^' overthrow.
seha-t 1 1 ra
Rec. 31, 170. ' HI
s-ha(?) pra
s.hapra[;j,pra'^^^>p--
.,xi.pra^.pra'yu=.>praM'
Gol. Hamm. 13, 106, to rout, to overturn, to
throw into confusion, to repulse, to rebel, to
, Rec. 16, 109.
cause tumult ; j I ' ^
sehau
ra
ra
Rev. 13, 36, a quarrelsome or contentious man.
. n r-. 1k v^ V confusion, rebellion,
seha |lra ^^W' riot.
selii(?) |lra
sehu-t p ra ^
s
Ci o
t I I
, booth, pavilion.
ra"° = ll ra
.111 I <=>iii
S-hebi 11 ra )|%^> t° P^t^ t^ shame, to
disgrace ; caus. ^^ ra J . •
a lion n ra ^=^^ "^aker of laws, lawgiver ;
^'^^^ r D L^' caus.
S-heri 11 rO i|, to give or cause content,
to satisfy, to pacify ; caus. of heri.
s-herr Bra ^ I . iv, 926, 1030, ['ra ^.
Rec. 31, 170, to quiet, to pacify ; caus.
P
sehrit.fl ra
f^ nn o
, IV, 971,
ra
Peas. 1 1 16, B, 65, satisfaction,
pacification.
seherrit p^| ^, p^"''"'""' '""ttn:
seher (1 ra ^ a kind of precious stone
I <c=>lll carnelian(?)
ra
sehri[t] \\ ^
boat, houseboat, dahabiyyah.
seh [1-= — , Rev. 14,66 = ceg,, ca:)^(?)
seh P I fll' ^^^^' chamber: var.
seh PI fj]|, counsel.
sehip|i|[j
trained, skilled, clever, cunning, instructed, wise
man.
setatu [l|!^ '^T' ^'*'' '"'
sensed P|P|,°-piP|,^nB^
M. 269, N. 888, the Lake of Sehseh ; ^ ^ |
p|, P. 303, C-3 — | — 1%' U. 493,
N. 945, the Mountain of Sehseh; P||'^ ^
f^>^>^ J Rec. 31, 171.
Sehsehi[t] p I P I l)l)i' 'fheban Os-
traka C. i, a kind of disease.
seha PI'^^I'^^^^'-
■^ Rec. 34, 177, to strip, to undress;
caus.
B-&appf^o^.flf§.pf
g, to hide, to clothe, to conceal; caus.
re-
S-ha PI fl^, P^' to make to
joice, to gladden; var. p |^^ J ; caus.
Seha p I '^, Orion ; varr. p , fl | ^,
sehi p I (] ^, to rise (of a flood).
Sehih-t PyO^V' ^ecfortiS;
p
[683 ]
S
P
Sehith
• , Tuat VI, a goddess.
, IV, 767, Annales
SehU nS, Rec. 22, 2,
Rec. 33, 34, P I ^ ^ I
to collect, to gather together, to assemble, to
sum up, to add up a total ; Copt. CUdOt^.
'-^-nv^ri'Hi^
w
i, L.D. Ill, 219E, 14, summary,
abridgment, collection, edition, list (of troops),
inventory, catalogue; P f ^^ "^ ^ ^^
<:z=> T ^. , IV, 945, gathered into the store,
Sehutut P § ^ ^ ^ 1 1 , collections,
groups of things.
Herusatef Stele 6, 12, crown, tiara, diadem.
Sehu |1 I % ^> wind, air, gale(?)
sehU-t P|@^; see [1©| ^, egg.
n I %. -^ O, to stink, filth ; caus. of | ^ "^ ^
s-hua (?)
25, 17, 20, to curse; caus. ; Copt. C^L^OT,
sehurau H ? ^^^ y ^ I , ,^^"'^' '"^^^■
I A <c:i> 1 N ^ I Imgs, curses.
sehuru P § ^=* % ^^ vgi ! the ac-
I X <=> Jr ^ I cursed.
Sehur 1 » ^=* ^^^ ^, Love Songs 2, 3,
the name of a district.
-^«'>»pi^j.'v.^«.py^.
IV,,53.p®,pjT.PfffiJi.
, to make glad, to keep the feast, to
to disarrange, to
^^^^' confuse; caus.
py
^57
o
keep holiday; '5'^37 J k(], Rec. 20, 40,
arrayed in festal attire.
sehbupy^^, py^^i.
shouts of joy, festival cries.
sehbupy^^^.pysi;.^,
Sallier II, 6, 9, wind, air.
sehbenben (?) p ? Jl '^^^ J '^^^, U.
113, N. 422
Seheptt "^ ° a^^, B.I). 104, 5, the
name of a boat or of a boat-god.
sehef n?*^W,iv,935
s-hemi
'1)!^
rx
^, N. 363,
P ^ ^^» P ^ ^» to turn back, to drive
away ; 1 1 ^
^ ~*^ I to avert ill luck ;
A. D © 1' caus.
P^Mll^i-P^ki'P^K
1 r n to pound, to crush, to break up, to
& ^"^' grind.
«-**'»P&f'Pf^&l"'P""<"-
s-henipS^LJ, Off, P?^
I A AAAAAA I A (J I A /VVS/W\
,p?^oiLj,n^,pi^^,
I A /\A/\AAA /I I AAA/VSA I A /VWV/NA iii
— (](]li6mfl, Rev. 12,18, p|^0|^,
— ^'-Plli^i-PIlJi^^-
10 conunand, to be in command of something,
to order, to direct, to rule, to administer, to
entrust with a commission ; Copt. CA-g^Ite.
sehen-t
n
P ? '^ L—Zl, L.D. III, 219, 18, authority, com-
I A /VWAA/\
mand, administration, list, summary ; Copt.
-^-"Ptimi-PtSfl-
Rechnungen 37, order, decree, delivery.
-^-« PIl,f"^- HI
Ptl,^i-PIGi--°"^'S(^
[ 684]
S
..^-B,
Sehenti-requ p|£j^^
keeper of the 5th Pylon.
1- n R ffr .V to make to go back ;
s-hen Ifi vl /v, ^ caus.
sehenti H? '^ f /v , repulser.
s-henhen H § '^ § "S ^, to turn
away ; caus.
sehnu P §^, crown.
A.Z. 17, 57, a piece
of armour.
sehentu p^o'^'
s-heri fl|X/^' T. 287, Hh. 370,
^ £5:2. M. 50, [1|<=>W^,P. 170,
§.
9
"^ n A f f o drive away, to repulse ; caus.
__^ q q aqp^ , Copt. ci.^p.
seher OS^^' ^^^' ^' ^^9, fighter.
SehriMuflX^o^'^fSr
seher(?)p^^,^-^3,-kind^of
s-heri
7\
W
, to bear up, to exalt ; caus.
s-hes
-'*"" to make to advance, to
y^ ' attack; caus.
S-heqer B § '^ "^^ to keep hungry,
to let hunger, starve ; caus. ; Copt. £,OKep.
Sehtt n V^^ fjj » a city of Osiris
s-hetep 115 ^, Rec. 31, 21,
, to make to be at peace, to pacify, to
appease, to propitiate, to unite with; |' ^ q114
^1, pacifiers; P'j^'^' *« P^^'^^ *^^ ^^^'^'
n =^= y^ ^ , to pacify the ka ; caus.
sehetputpf^;^|l,p^|i.A™n.
8, II, propitiatory offerings.
Sehetep neterui H "^^ ^ ^ , the
title of the priest of the 10th Nome (Uatchet)
of Upper Egypt.
Sehetep Sekhmit P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
pitiatory addresses to Sekhmit^^
Sehetep taui ^ "J^ ^' ^■^- ^^4, 7,
a god of offerings ; ^_^^ ^ ^Z^ ^ (Saite).
sehetpi |1=^(]|] »^,
^, Mar. Aby. I, 6
, 28,
D,
m^
1 1 1
censer; plur. P'^1]!],^?,' |'^o
s-hetemp|^|, p|^
^ X
/"III
, to destroy; caus.
sehetemu Pf^?^^^"^^^^'
Feasant 222, destroyer.
Sehetem-t, etc. pyo^|^^
banks of the stream sailed on by the magical
boat.
sehetu P|*^, U. 618, P|^< ^' 327,
P|^^,P. 798, N. 857, Pl^'^^^' u.
469,p|.= ^F=-,P.x69,p|^.^^
s
[ 685 ]
S
P
, T. 220, 356, P|^^f=^,U. 560,
P- 668, p I ^ *^, N. 983, the sky of the
Tuat, the nether heaven; plur. [1 9
P. 789, Pf ^^^^*. N.801, PI
<^=^, M. 778-
Sehet
Rec. 26, 228, the god
' oftheskyof the Tuat.
s-hetch p|, u. 37, T. 266, p*^!!,
to light up, to throw light on, to clear up, to
explain ; caus. ; Copt. CA-^XG.
light, rays, radiance.
s-hetchta Pl*^!^ 7T ?' ^^^"•
sehetch p| '^ c-n, the name of a
chamber in a temple.
sehetch MY , a heaven of stars.
Sehetch ur p J "^ ^» ? "^ 3fe=.
32, 280, "Great illuminer"— a name of the
Sun-god ;
Rec. 30,
67.
Sehetch renpupl^^^^^,
Sehetch khatut PfO^m-
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 10).
s-hetch p I ^ ^, Hh. 494, to be
troubled ; caus. of j ^^ '^^,
sehetch
i, inspector, overseer.
officer of a boat: {\^ IJ] inspector of servants
lip of the Ka.
to transfer a
house.
Sehetch-t jit -^ ^, a case at law,
sehetch per p ^
sehetch-t
l^J^.box,
case.
8-hetchen hat(?) pS^ ^^O,
to distract the mind.
sehetcher-t p | *^, bleached cloth.
. sekh p® » p®. n® ° J|, to make to
width, breadth.
sekh.tpf^,pe^^.p-
= ;^p 5^, hall, chamber.
sekhu p®"^
sekh-t p ® ^
sekh p ^ ^, to stretch out the sky
sekh p ® i), IV, 1153, to tarry (?)
sekh p ^ . p ® L«yi, to cut. to cut off,
Rec. 37, 69, slaugh-
ter-house.
a broad boat, barge,
lighter.
to reap ; Copt. (JOC^.
sekhi \\^^, U. 537, pj^, Rec.
27, 86, P ^, Rev. II, 163, p ® , Ebers
Pap.xo9,i2, p^L^, PJ;^, p®^,
I ^^, to strike, to break, to defeat, to over-
throw, to beat (a drum), to mark cattle, to knap
flints, to strike a lyre (Leyd. Pap. 59); P ^ ^
toaim blows witha stick; P®^ ^*^~^fl'
Rec. 17, 144, to bastinado; p.^ Pn^^'
to strike a light, kindle a fire ; Copt. C^ttj.
sekhsekh H^ fl,^ , ^-P- ^4, 17. to
I I L.-/1 beat to pieces.
sekh:tp;^. PJ^. po^,
Leyd. liap. s. ... IV, ..76, p ®^^, p ®
punishment, blow, stripe, stroke; ' ^ X ^,
Edict 28, ® ^AAA/^A I fc^ , 100 strokes with a
'''^' P(.
stick
U=^^ Mar. Karn. 53, 35, the
I ' 1' wounded; Copt. CHttje.
p
s
[ 686 ]
Sekn-tl 1 1 ^ ^^^^' has been bastinadoed.
sekh-ti p ^ ^, bitter (?) ;- Copt, cioje.
sekh-t n^^, deafness.
sekhi p® l|l) ^^. A"^^t^^^ ^^'' '' 7'
Koller 2, 4, deaf man.
sekh-t
P.825, p^
N. 703, P^
Rec. 31, 3I1
Plur. i
.u. 624, ^n,
sekh-ti
I, T. 333.
n
^>,
, M. 249,
n
o
, field, meadow ;
, U. 419,
\> I' ffi^s
ci .0
I ; Copt, cujcge.
^^_j)V§i, field labourer, peasant,
countryman; plur.
(9
^— :flV^!,
w
sekh-t — ta sekh-t q ^, iv, 1130,
'• field bread."
Sekhti
Q W
, a field-god; plur.
Sekhti-Sekhti U^"^
, Tuat I and IX, a god.
Sekhti-t
Sekh-t aaru
o
, the Field-goddess.
T.73,fl®
_SaB
, T. 227,
w w
, T. 244,
M.628,
O
_ _ _, P. 100,
(j^_2^^^^^,M.28o,
PL
N. 1337, m (| -2^ ^ © , IV, 499,
3X
V
s
(1 *^, " Field of Reeds" ; plur.
o I <Z=D
see also U. 475, 483, T. 263, 396, P. 171,: 198,
200, 326, 327, 462, 603, 631, M. no, 370, 502,
630, N. 605, 765, 871, 895, 903, 93o> 942, 964,
1089 ff., 1337. Later forms are :—
gion in the Tuat where the souls of the blessed
dead lived and served Osiris.
Sekh-t aarru Mi ? 1 ^ 2 ^
Sekh-t aanru
« I I tstsm
1 1 1
I, B.D. 149, the 2nd Aat.
Sekh-t aakhu
q^M
N 167, the field of the spirit-souls in the
■ ' Other World.
Sekhut amiut Aasu
a mythological locality.
Sekh-t aa-t
Oi,
, B.D.
179 9, " the Great Field "—a region in the Tuat.
Sekh-tankh[lf|||f7.P.393.
M. 560, N. 1 167, "the Field of Life "—a mytho-
logical locality.
Sekh-t uatciiu ||| f] "^ | ^. ?•
204 N. 853, "green field "—a region in the
P. 608.
Sekhut uatch-t I
, ,-WT ^ T. 334, N. 704, P. 608, M. 249,
t{ I I o o o ' " Emerald Fields/' i.e., the sky.
Sekh-t uatchit nefer-t DM J^ J-'
Ombos I, 175, the goddess of fertile cultivated
land.
Sekh-t Paat
p. 396, M. 565, N. 1 172, a mythological locality.
[ 687 ]
S
Sekh-t mef kat
u
o o o
P..8o.M..8o.pj|||^^-^,«.3,,
" turquoise field," i.e., the sky.
Sekh-t nebt heteput
V
D
t^ j a district in the Tuat where offerings
-" ' were abundant.
Sekh-t Nenta
rMw
J IJ , p. 603, field of the day and night sky,
Sekh-t neheh
H
o
B.D. 78, 30, field of eternity, i.e., the Other
World, or the necropolis.
Sekh-t en Serser-t
P-
^ I
a-i
►©, Rec.
26, 226, a district in the Tuat containing the
boiling lake Serser (or, Neserser-t).
Sekh.tneterupj|^^=]^,P.8.,
M. Ill, N. 25, B.D. 177, 8, 9, field of the gods.
Sekh-tRam -^|,B.D.r8o,
32. field of Ra. ^
Sekh-t Ra o
/~\ . Palermo Stele:
(i) a sun-temple near Memphis; (2) |]jj) ^,
a district of Memphis; (3) |jj^[) ^
B.D. 180, 32, the part of heaven in which Ra
1 o o o
lived; plur.
0,N. 36.
,0,P. 68, p
ci
Sekh-t Ruruti
'field of the
two Lion-gods "—the name of the place in the
sky occupied by Ra at the 3rd hour of the day.
nnn ^ "field of
^ fli^ \> ' Horus."
Sekh-t Heru
Sekh-theteputOMt=^r?^u.x93,
m
o
o U
^
^D.
\>
n
ciDo I « I
; dual (?),
Dill
P
^ , T. 244, «' field of offerings," the region of
offerings of the Kingdom of Osiris in the Juat ;
plur. |)
^/l.U.S78.
^. N. X70, p
Sekhut hetep-t R®
f^^,T.333,p
P.824, p^
Sekhit hetep
^ D.
= ^ N. 703, the god of the
D ' fields of offerings.
, OmbosI, 175
(i) a goddess of life, health, and joy; (2) the
field of offerings personified, '^ P T •?" -^
w
<9>
-0-
n
Sekhut Khakha
©,N. 1159
Sekh-t Kheprer
of the Beetle-god.
Sekh-t khet-f M
30, 190, a region in the Tuat.
H I
£i -9 — " —
B.D. 125, III, 19, Respirazione 5, "field of the
grasshoppers "—a region in the Tuat.
Sekh-t Sasa JliO ^
, N. 942, the field
""^(1*^^, Rec
Sekh-t sanhemu
^
k^^i'IM.",^^^fe^c^
pqp^flc,
B.D. 98, 7, a field of fire in the Tuat.
Sekh-t ka p®|||U^, T. 9,,
the region of a royal ka in the l^uat,
Sekhti-ka H- U^^, B.1,. .,c,
33, a section of the fields of offerings.
Sekh-t Tchatcha
Sekh-t Tcher p® 0|0 B , P- 57^
Sekh-t Tcheser-t JliO w^
Rec. 26, 226, "field of the Chief," />.,
of Osiris.
Metternich Stele 167, the "holy field."
p
s
[688]
P
A I Rec. 30. 67, parts
I /• 1
sekh-t (?) p ^ ^^^ I ' "" " ' of a ship
sekhsekh P^P®,^,. p^P^i^^
Amen. 22, 17, to flee, to betake oneself to flight
sekhU-t p®^^, a hastening
sekli[se]khti p j;;^^-^'
^\£ "^^^ ^ I , courier, envoy.
\\ Jn L-zi ^1 ^ ,
, , n ^ A to weigh, to balance ;
s-khekh | ' ^ /p » caus. ; Copt. cgKffl-
sekhsekh p® p O- p ^ ^"^^
to have pleasure.
ber to call to mind, to commemorate some
person or thing, to think, to think out; var.
^1 P 1 ^ » record, decree.
Skhai P|l|(l*=^' ^^^- ^' ^3, letters,
writing; P^HIj^^^^ "f" \\ ^^=^ S l'
Greek letters; Copt. Cg,^.l, C^^.
Skhai p^^H^-Pl^qili. PI
^iitii'Pmi^^i"'^"^''-
record, remembrancer, writer.
skhait P^'^ljl)^^'^^^^''^ '^9,
something which ought to be remembered.
skhaupi^M-Pl^i-Pl
o^^,piMfl'Pl^^M-P®l
"^j memorandum, remembrance, memory,
memorial, memorial service; 1 1 ^ ^^ _^2l 1 '
commemorative formulas ; I T ^^ ^
an unpleasant recollection ; 1 ' T
everlasting remembrance.
Skhaut p?o"^,Thes. 1285, memorial.
Skhait Heru p | # "^ ^ £si' P-
615, M. 782, N. 1149, Pl"^^^'
_ |>iPlfl1^5'^^""-^''^"''
a form of Isis or Hathor.
skha p|®^ia. P. 35., PI©
, N. 1067, to enter among (?);
caus.(?)of^|^f]7|.
s.khap|^^,j-^-^p,t?h;n?ght:
Skhaip^=;l^, IV, xo79,tobe
deaf; p ^iTi^' "^"^''^'^ ^' ^^' ^' ^'^'
III, 1 40c, to turn a deaf ear to ; Copt. CO)^.
u. n »-=' r-! wound, sore, bruise ;
skha-t |l ^ Q. Copt. CA-ttJ.
skha-t p ^ ^, |i„-,, P ^ „,'
*^ n ^^ (^ , a kind of fruit (?)
skhaa
I to form, to fashion,
^Z7 » something cast.
Skhaa-t p ^, A.Z. 1868, 107, hare.
s-kha P^^'^^' ^- '°°5, 1007;
X , to row, stroke of an oar ; caus.
Skhabu p »— J ^ ^ | ' devourers.
s-khap p"^ ^g,|l Q#|
tlTj , to swallow, to devour.
/WNA V
1 i,«.^ n^^^r /I to form, to fashion;"
S-khap |l ^ L-=Zl, caus.
skham Pl ^ '^' J^^'^- ^^- ^9°^, 275,
to pluck out ; Copt. COJ^eAX.
skham pT ^^, Jour. As. 9, 10,
506 ; Copt. CA.^eAX.
s-khamm p«->^|^f|. ^^ ^^"^^
hot; caus.
p
[ 689 ]
S
Skhan fl^ 0, to hasten; 1^ [1^0,
suddenly,
Skhan P | ;^ ° , Rev. = c^.&rte.
S-khann M ^^ '^^ , to breach a wall,
to overthrow ; caus.
ruins.
overthrow,
s-khank
5^,P
X
^ M Leyd. Pap. lo, i, to strain through a
^ -/j ' sieve ; caus.
sknank-t I aa/wva ^ , a vessel, a sieve.
S-khar pg, Rec. 26, 235,p^^L^,
> i <rr> \w=/l, to smear, to overlay
with a metal, to plate, to wash over, to milk, to
provide or supply ; caus. ; Copt. C<L^p, C^.p^.
skhar-t I <r=:> 5, Harris I, 30, 5, covering.
Skhar-t 0*^*"^ ^ ^ Rechnungen 70, deck
!::> v=>-:^' of a boat.
skhar-t I l<cz> i , a kind of fruit or seed.
I, Rouge
skharaa
I.H. II, ii4;varr. H?
X
X
=, Vs=vi, to
abuse, to curse, to ill-wish ; Copt. C^OTfep,
C^OTp.
s-khakh
PI^
'IK-PI^
X
\\L=J|'
to hurry, to hasten, to accel-
W L=/]' erate, to scatter (?)
s . . . khakha PpT T '0', I, 130 =
1 1 .M> i "^ ^'^ ' ^° ^^ ^^^^' *° rejoice.
^^.p'^l^^^'^.to strain
through a cloth, to squeeze.
s-khaker 6,0
($.
Ikhernefert 1 5, to ornament, to decorate ; caus.
of ^^=:^ A ; n A o "^ , decorated.
s-khai
Q
•PZ.I.PZ.--
make to rise up or appear, to celebrate a festival,
to crown a king ; caus.
skhai
i-t p
Q
coronation, one who is
o crowned.
^'^'^^-Pf.l.^.Pf.^li-'-^-
bodies that rise like the sun, selected things.
s-khar 1 n<=>* P^P- 30*4. "o* to
infuriate, to make angry ; caus.
s-khi
n'
ll-P^IH^po^il
W ^1' I w
to ascend, to scale walls ; caus. of r>
S
•khi p
W n A
move, to thrust away.
, Rec. 12, 72, to re-
n
skhi.skhu|lf?.p©^^,pOij(ly,
ismn
^, Rev. 12, 66, gall; |l©(j(j(^
^^ I ^ Love Songs 5, 2, gall of geese ;
-^1' Copt, cicye.
Skhui n®% ^'^^- "4, 18, a serpent-
I w Jr ' god.
s'^^-P!te''^-'^-'^*''«-Pu^
, a pair of gods in the Tuat.
skhinasha
w
L_J1
, to StUTlU-
late, to stir up, to incite, to exasperate.
SkhU 1 1 V^<=>^, draftsman ; Copt. C^^.I.
skhua p0^^^,deaf.
skhun, skhunn p®-^^^, H '^
^=' gf , ' ® ^fe ^, to curse, to revile, to ill-
wish, wrathful, angry, furious, passionate, irasci-
bility.
skhunnu fl e ^^ L-^, Q ^^ O
i'>P®^i'f^l'P®±o^
X
.^, angry man.
Skhun n © -^^ ^^=^ , slaughter house.
I V\A/NAA 1— -J
S-khus p ^ ^ p \\ , Leyd. Pap. 1 3, 1 2,
to form, to fashion, to build.
3 X
s
Thes. 1284, Pyi^^^^^^^fl' to provide, to
strengthen, to fortify, to fill ; [1 y^ ^^^| '
IV, 1 161.
Skhut-t P/^^fl. ^^'' ^'^' P'^fiuing
S.khebp^J^,todra.backtl.ebc.ts
s-khebkheb P ® J ® J, M. 175, to
draw back the bolts of a door, to enter =
Hv^wsaq J^ J,T. 161, N. 688; varr: P^J
®. Thes. 1204, n U IJ"^.
skhebut(?) H® lU SI, '^'^^^- '"^9,
I -sil 01 prisons (?)
s-khepi n®, u. 482, 0^7^, N. 976,
Rec. 31, 161, to make to come, to bring, to
lead, to set in motion, to make to run, to pro-
mulgate (of a decree) ; caus. of
[ 690]
P
D a'
Skhep-t n ® '^ Decrets 25, event, occur-
I D -A' rence.
Skhep-t p^-.U..«,p^f.fl
the " runner " — a
name of a god.
ao I
nO I'
a kind of grain, a sacrificial drink.
s-kheper
., Peasant 289,
^- m\\'[
s
, A.Z. 1905,
□
loi, 1 ^ " ^^ Jour. As. 1908, 275, to make
to be or exist, to fashion, to form, to create, to
produce, to bring up children ; caus.
Skheper khaut ^ '^ ^^
f omb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 5 1)
Skhef n ® , seven; Copt. C^.ttJq.
Skhefp^,p^^, to write.
skhef 1'^-=—, Rec. 36, 135, impurity.
skhem^Po|^,p^^,u..35,
^■ts-
to strengthen oneself, to prevail over, to gain
the mastery, strong, strength, might, power ;
Litanie 88 ; Copt. ttJXOJUL.
Skhem _ru. ^ ^ L=/l .. uncon-
quered; -"- ^ ^ ® ^■^^^^' ^- 5^"^'
Skhemu^l^i^.p^®^, power,
man of power, chief, ruler ; plur. Y V nT ' ' ^^ '
? ^ 'Y' %^ 1 , IV, 966, chief of chiefs.
skhemit P ^ ^ ^. ?• 63, P ^ ® ^,
M. 84, N. 91, strong woman or goddess.
Skhemtiu ^ ^C^, mighty ones.
Skhemit ^®^ini-f'
Amenemhat 3, 6, a kind of priest.
skhemabp^^|0 y^^,
Y r /I » bold-hearted, courageous, violent ,
: plur. <> ^ ^
Jr I I I
O
Skhem
Mar. Aby. II, 23, 9, 11, 19, he who doeth
' mighty deeds, a potentate. Used as a title.
skhem em re
?
,iv,
13, strong in the mouth, i.e., of bold or insolent
speech,
p
[ 691 ]
S
P
skhem her ^ ^ t\ | ^, bold-faced,
of threatening aspect.
Skhem P^©^^> M. 252, N. 34,
L-=J, ^j^, "?'l^' "Po^^""*" ^he life power
of a god or man personified, the name of a god ;
with 1^, P. 13, with LJ and "i^ , P. 112;
{} I ^ "i ^ f Jl divine power; see Rev.
I ' m l<^=>\ U' Crit. Nov. 26, 1900.
Skhem p^®|^,U. 446, p^^l^
^> T. 255, Y I, U. 514, Power, Divine Power,
^^^^^ , r. 327, Power of Powers;
^i■P^V^^.P^M^^
B. D. passim.
Skhemu P®|;^^^^> u. 643. 645,
T. 3.7, p<,^©^<^^, N, 838, p^®|^
^<^^,P.5S3,6.o,py®^^l,Rec.3r,
^^•P?-®k\5^i-«''-^--^>P?
T ' si i ' ?^^ ' ' *^^ ^'^"''^ Powers, the
deified " powers " of men.
Skhemui p® ^^^^, P. 73, M.
.o3.p^®^^^.N..4,pf©^f,
M.7oo,^y,J^,^|^,y=^\„e
two divine Powers.
Skhemui ^^'^ ^''^'■&- ^' ^s.agod who
II r bv^friended the dead.
Skhem ^ fl ^^''g- ^' "> ^ serpent-god
I 5ll' ofhbations.
Skhemiu<^e|^(l(l^J^|.
fuat IX, a company of gods who towed the
boat of Ra.
SkhemltpyOu.39o.p<^|^>y.
^e^l, Rec. 3., M, py^o.
I ^' ? Jo ^' ^"^^ ^' ^ ''0"ess-htfaded
goddess, the consort of Ptah, sister of Bast, and
mother of Nefer-Temu. For a Mst of her titles
see P.S.B. 25, 218.
Skhemit Y Ji, »« various localities, f.g.,
\0, ^S JP^n.Mar.Aby. i, 44. 45-
Skhemit |J), | I D, , ^ fire-godde.ss
Yfl' T I UA* (late forms).
Skhemit ^®, *^^ goddess of the 4th
I ^ ' month ; Copt. ;XPli^K.
Skhem ami Abetch ^ -(|- ^' P- 7.
M. 10, N. 114, a title of Osiris.
Skhem arif^l^^.p^e^^
^s>- fij^ Rec. 34, 177, "Potentate," the name
^J^— 5iJ' of a god.
Skhem aa ^ | , title of Osiris.
Skhem-a-kheftiu ^l^^^^
o III
, Tuat II, a god in the fuat.
Skhemit Uast ^ ® 'J o, Tuat II, a
lioness-goddess.
Skhemit Uatchit ^^ffflfl^^.
B.I). 23, a wind-goddess.
Skhem-ur p ^ ©^ ^, u. 393,
P?®k?"^'''5"'?^-"-5'^-
«-P?®k^-^'''''^'*'P?®k
^_^ ^, U. 516, P®^^. the "Great
Power " of heaven.
Skhemit-Bast-Ra ^ ® ^ W "^ J 3
, B.D. 164, I, a Nubian goddess (?)
Skhemefp^®!^^^^,^'-;^^
51
2X2
p
s
[692]
P
Skhemit em &akhu-s ^ ® ^^
' ' ' , Tuat XII, a fire-goddess.
Skhem em ab-f fl ^ |
O I ^ B.D. 153A, 2, a god of the net of the
y^ ^» Akeru-gods.
Skhemit em kheftiu-s {^ ® ^=1=^.=^
I R o ^ ' ' ' Tuat I, a gatekeeper-
» I ' ^^ — "— ' goddess.
Skhemit em tesu-sen ^^^^
=>tk^'==>-^^^ B.D.I 44, the doorkeeper
,^_S^i I I 1 I 1' of the 7th Arit.
Skhemit me^u ^ ^ |^|> T"at ix,
a singing-goddess.
Skhem en pet khenti utchat v I |
^ Denderah IV, 6i, a ram-
>-s» god.
Skhem nefer, etc. ^ ^ J^, "^ | J,
and 148, the name of the Rudder of the northern
sky.
Skhem neteru ^ L=vii ' , the door of
the 5 th hour.
Skhemit ren-s em hemu-t ^ ^\
148, one of the seven divine Cows.
^ ^^L^*^^, Tuat I, Nesi-Amsu 32, 28 :
(i) a crocodile-god who praised Ra; (2) a form
of Aapep.
Skhem her P ^ ^"^j Tomb of Seti i,
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 26).
skhem shu-t ^ R ^^, "strong
pinioned" — a title of the Winged Disk.
Skhemtaui^l^- Y_^,
Hh. 487, a title of Anubis.
Skhemit tesu, etc. P ^ ® ^ r^
j etc., B.D. 145 and 146, the 4th Pylon
I * in Sekhet-Aaru.
skhem H ^ Y c^*^' ^- 409> M. 586,
N. 1 191, 1 1 ® ^v«o^^, sceptre, wooden symbol
skhemti p<^®^, P. 6,7, p^®
^4 ^ , P. 8,, n>"^^X' f
^ the crowns of the South and North united ;
\^_^ ' Gr. Y'X'^'"''"'
Skhemti ^^^\\\^^' i"- ^^^^b, 60,
the goddesses Nekhebit and Uatchit.
skhem V' -^-Z- 1906, 123, yi, Westcar
10, 3, an instrument of music, sistrum (?) ; dual
^ ^ |i,L.D. Ill, 194, 37; Pl"'--^,!,-
Skhemi 1 1 ^ ^^^, to play a sistrum.
skhem v ^v^' ^^^^'^"^ 5^ = M c^^
s-khemi. R e ^, R ® ^^ ^ , to be
unmindful of, to forget, to ignore ; caus. of
Rev, 13, 27, little;
I 1 ' Copt. CtJHJUL.
(£
skhem
skhem
skhemiu
' ^ ■ to recite, to
t Jl' decree.
X
I, Rec. 32,
183; van fj^pa^^^^l' decrees,
edicts, addresses.
S-khemm fl ^^^ ^\ Q , to make hot ;
caus.of ®^^(|.
skhemekh H ® ^v ■0', P. 401, M. 573,
^ ^itV "^ 4- ' ^^ amuse oneself, to rejoice,
[ 693 ]
S
to feci pleasure,
4, I,
"O-
I , Love Songs
, delight, pleasure, recreation,
holiday, joke, sport, laughing-stock ; caus. (?)
Skhen-t M^Ay^A«AI 1 ■" , pillur, support ;
, n ® sj?-7>- ,^ n © Y I
plUr. I WAAA J ReC. 27, 226, I AAAAAA I,
^^ TTTT, ^'•'^- ^^f' '94) i^>, legs of a chair
•■Ajv^-, I I I I or bed.
skhenut P4^}|||, IV, 6x2, [1^
, A.Z. 1900, 30, I I 1 1, 1 'wwv^ I I ,
B.D. 172, 42, the four pillars of the sky.
skhen, skhenn flgQ, Rec 33, 4,
to fold in the arms, to em-
brace, to contain, to hold.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
skhen ds-t
17, to embrace one's throne
skhenu P^O^l'P"^'-'^
, B.D. 153P,
;, incanta-
tions.
Skhen ur
n ® ^^^
AAAAAA
B.I3. 146, the doorkeeper of the loth Pylon.
Skhen maat
s-khen,s-khenn
p «^- ^, n
I AAAAAA I
©
the name of a
AAAAAA >ca>t; ' sacred boat.
©
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
w
/WVAAA
n ®
- ^ . . . . I AAAAAA
hover over, to come to rest, to stand still, to
alight; n^^^=S^, L-I>- ni, 140B, to halt
I II I ^ I ' on the way.
skheniu[t] P^(111^^A, Rec.
8, 9, place of alighting.
skhennu H ® "^X, P. 430, M. 615,
I AAAAAA Cj ^ .U
those who alight.
Skhenu P^ ^ "^ 7^ , repose, alight-
ing; ^:-0^,n ® ^Wy,^ ^"^o"^ent
'WAAA o O I aaaaaa(2 TP" ^' of leisure.
Skhen H ® ©. share, portion.
t '^A^^AA — I'
skhen 0^5, ^andlet, tiara (?), a special
I AAAAAA ' kind of cord.
Skhen-t H ^
i~ , _ I AAAAA/
lAAA/
skhen H
skhenn
Si-
Re
iv. 13, 119,
'^'wwv "y ^ Rev. 13, 92, crown; Gr. irxcvr.
C3, abscess, skin disea.se.
n V r-t AAAAAA
^ ?t^' ^° ^^^ away, to decay.
skhenuiu [l'f-^()(]^^^|.
dyers (?)
n \^ I^JJ^ to make to fall, to overthrow, to
I ^ O ' breach a wall ; caus.
Skhennu P "^ ^ ^^, things that
terrify or frighten.
skhena-t H ® fl©"^^, ^^^'^' ^^"'^^
I AAAAAA 1 O I support.
skhenip ® QS.Rev.-n ® O.
I AAAAAA 1 J\ I AAAAAA ♦ f
fortune, hap, event; Copt. aj^.ajm.
Skheni H ^ flfl^. Rev. 13, 75, event,
I AAAAAA 1 1 y^l
fortune
; plur. I
I I I
, Canopus Stele.
skhenu n ® 0||. n ® 0^^.
I AAAAAA V5l U I I AAAAAA _Zl >•' j
events, conditions, circumstances.
S-khensh Iaaaaaa y^, Rec. 26, 6q, IIa/^
<G^, to make to stink; caus.
s-khenti fl ^ ''^^, p. 176, M. 316
pii:;;.P(i.iv,,o3.,p(i
AAAAAA
^^^
Hh- 393. to promote, to put in front, to make
to advance, to make to sail to the south, or up
|-p AAAAAA
Stream ; caus. of jj h i^ .
W
skhent-t (?) H ^
I AAAAAA ^ I
of Ani
skherp^^ = p-
.^,i-
Maxims
2i, to inform.
2x3
p
s
[ 694 ] S
Skher H ® J , to plan, to design, plan,
design, destiny, arrangement, intention, advice,
opinion, character, affair, condition, dispensa-
tion, scheme, business, plot, kind, species,
behaviour, manner, habit, wont, use, custom,
device, mark, trace ; plur. I ^ i '> M ^ V'
Stele II, condition, existence; <2>- I i,
.oai.cMo,ead;P^.|l^^fii,
P. r I i6b, 67, useful plans; /I\ 1 ^ V^ '
'^^=^, under his directions ; 1 v 1 '
, celestial existence; I ^ 3 "T" ^ ,
manner of life; n ^ i ^^^^ Ik 8 8 , eternal
plan; P^^ j^^-®*, manner of
the innocent.
Skhri n ® /lyvgj Peasant 191, 235,
I ^:=» 1 1 1 ^ captain of a boat.
1^^^(1(1(2 , report, writing, document,
plan; van Peflfj"^.
Skher [l^H, p^^<w,B.D.
30B(Ani), to offend (?)
8-kher p_2,<;. U.331, P^|,,p^
^. P.S.B. .0, 48, p^^.
^^<?, to overthrow.
Skher-t p<^^, defeat, overthrow.
Skheru [1 A ^O^, bowls overfull.
Skher r^-g^-^, B.D.149.
150, a god of the 6th Aat.
Jkher-remup^^^l^^
I I I Sll ' ^•^' '49> the god of the Aat Amhet.
S-kher p^[^, to cut, to pierce.
7^ '
Skher H Ih ,_i],Rec. 33,5, H /I\ ^^-^1,
[h
to present offerings (?)
s-kheri(?) P ^ ^
to belittle, to underrate.
S-kherp P © § | , Sphinx Stele 3, to set
at the head, to establish ; caus.
S-khert I <=> ^ , to rejuvenate (?) ; caus.
skhes p_^7.,p^i7.,p^p.,,
Leyd. Pap. 8, 13, Mar. Karn. S3, 37, ^ © ^ ^ A,
LoveSongs 3, 4, p e fl il 7^, p_^ 51 ]^,
to run, to hasten = 1 ® I .
SkheSU n n (2 ^ , runners.
s-khesef ^ ^ [1^, Rec 27, 219, p^
Qr, l> ?jk D, to make to go back, to give
evidence against; caus. of ^^Y_' i n
skheshen (?)
var.
^m
30 y\
, Rec. 26. 65 ;
s-kheti
^, T. 171,
,P. 118,
10 turn back, to repulse ; caus. of
^ /V , Love Songs
Z\. , to repulse, to
s-khetkhet
4, 8, p "J" "^
drive back ; caus. of _ ^'"'^ .
S-khet Pf| = P^|,.obenps,de
down, head downwards; caus. of ^ \f.
S-khet n ^ W ^, Rev. 14, 2, to fall; caus.
M^ I , fiends, devils ; feni.
Skhetiu
skhetp®^,^*,p®^.N.,8,.
P
P
X
^ L=^'
X,
X
p
[695]
■j^ (J ^L-«/l, to twist, to tie, to peg out a
snare, to lay a net, to erect a shelter made of
leaves and branches, to build a booth, to weave ;
oJI^'^'^J k "^^^^^ Amen. 12, 9, to weave
^^ X A ■&- \\ ^* words; Copt. CUJ^e:
Skhet 2^r®-, Israel Stele 20, H
, to
, to snare in a net
snare, to catch birds in a net
s-khetkhet
■j^ U(l ^, hunter, fowler, snarer; plur.
skhet p ®^,p%,U. ,93, p
^L_V1, net.
Skhet v*ll- ® 1=::, Edfd I, 77,
!>
^A^/v^A
/WVA/\A
AA/VAAA
a name of the Nile-god and of
the Inundation.
Skhetiut^^|j(j°^.B.D. ...,.,
the goddesses of the chase.
' ' ^5' iM '^ "iiir' ^"^ "'''''^^ ^"^^'•
skhet ^®i=i, IV, 367, division;
'-'*— /H ^ ^ 1 without division (of an obe-
/wwv\ L±J ci ' lisk), />., monolithic.
skhet p ^ ^^ ^» P^^"ts, bushes.
S-khetkhet 0^®^, enquiry, investi-
gation ; Copt. ^OT^eT", ^OX^T.
Skhe^ I "^^i^ , injury, harm.
c^-^ ^ ' ' X ' ^° ^^ turned upside down ;
A t^^ n ® ^^ placed head downwards;
s
p
S-khetkhet P^^. P. 694, p
o
o &
U-fl, Rec.
r^"^^
30, 193, to overthrow, to upset; P ^ ® '^ I
""^ ^ V, ^' "55. a woman wiih pen-
l ' dent breasts ; caus.
Skheti P ^ (] (] J^. Rea 32, 85, a person
who is head downwards; plur. [l ® ^ I , men
hung from a barge head downwards.
fiends, the
skhetiupj^(]()^,, ^_^
skhet P^^^» 5-D. 189, 1
skhetu p ^ ^ 1 * ' » ^ ^"^^ss of ^''''^^•
Skhet her ash-aru p^ S ^ff;-
S-khet n ® ^JM, ^^^- ^9» J9, to make
'' sail.
Ses n n Q = n n ^.=_ Q , to roast, t© bum.
Ses-t 1 fl = P P "^"^ fl» the light of
a fire, a bright fire.
SeS n n £) = S-Sen H H ^^, to smell, to
breathe; caus.
sesi n n ^ = jl 1 '"'^ fi, to smell.
n O /VA/VAAA
ses (?) 1 1 AAAAAA , to drink.
I I ftA/yWA
ses n n n, P p % ]i^ , horse ; SeS-t
n M o n, filly, mare; Heb. D^D-
Qoe (^ n~iTS~^ L-D- II^ 2o8e, a name
Ses ( ^ |l|l^ J > or title of Ram^ses III.
ses p p -A, Rec. 29, 144, n n "^ A ,
^ j^. Mar. Kam. 53, 34, to walk, to flee;
ses-t (?) n n o ^, ankle-joint (?) ; dual
pp.i5;plur.pp.|?.
SeS-t I I X, Rec. 15, 152, a garment of
some kind, bandlet ; Heb. tT^ .
2x4
[696]
sesut
^ £J IV, 692, inlayings of
Jr 1 1 1 ' copper (?)
ses heb en ses
the 6th day of the month.
"^J^P
, festival of
ses
(2
. O. day; pUir.
O,
390.
sesu
o'
O seasons, periods of time; Copt.
COT, CHT, COTCOT.
e o
1 1 r
■> r> rt> /Ti n n
loOO, L.D. III, 65A,
■, Rec. 19, 15, time, seasons.
s-sa P"^"^'^' i'- 409, M- 585,
N. 1 191, to strip off clothes, to undress; caus.
S-sa n n "^^ ^ , n 2! "^^^ , to make
to depart, to drive away, to expel ; caus.
s-sa MHi^'^, 1, 131, ppi^
n
Decrets 29, Shipwreck 53, I 1 Iq]
IV, 160, L.D. III, 140C, P P Iq] I
^' 'o' ^^ Qr' ^^ ^'^^^' ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ food,
to sate, to satisfy ; caus. ; Copt. TCIO.
Sesa [1 p I^ "^ ^, Ddcrets 30, suffi-
ciency, provision, ration.
sesaa
O repletion (?)
/^ ^^^^ ' headache.
sesim (?) 1 1 1 1 w
Sesu
Usertsen III ; Gr. ^enowaiv
W , horses = Heb.
IPwl© J Jj, Sesostris, i.e.,
Sesu (- pMYI . OiP4eHajl) .
Anastasi I, 12, 3, 18, 8, 27, 3, 5 = Rameses II.
S-SUashppf]^°°^,B.M.448,
to praise ; caus. (?)
s-sun n -^ -4=" , N. 446, n -^ - -^« ^_^ ,
,[l[1^0
^»
4
JX^ I I /\AAAAA C£
ni,nn^-t^,Rev. 11,66, nn^^^,
^^
L.I). Ill, 140B, to destroy by fire, to scorch, to
blast ; caus.
Sesun-t 1 1 1 1 wwvA J a withering, a scorching.
S-SUn ab n n -^^ ^* '^, to be sick, to
feel nausea, mental or physical.
s-sur
tto give to drink ;
' caus.
S-SUtut n n o %%^ ^ , Rec. 4, 136, to
walk, to walk about ; caus.
8-RAb nn 1]^^>- to cut, to destroy ; caus.
® I I J L=vi' Copt. cMe, ce^e.
S-sebi(?) nn J '^ j^, Pap. 3024, in,
to make to smile or laugh ; caus. ; Copt. CU)&€,
CCJoElI.
s-sebeq Fl fl Jzi, 00 jl f , to choose,
to elect, to indicate by a sign ; caus.
s-sept PPy.iv, 653. pp^y.
IV, 707, PP^f. P^l\' ^^'- ^'"^ 36.
28, to prepare, to sharpen weapons ; caus.
Sesef p " ,0^^, Suppl. 1118.
Sesfl p'^'^^ni, Thes. 1201, A.Z. 1905,
17, 11 ^ — 1 11 , Israel Stele 7, to smelt, to melt,
to cook, fire, hot ashes, tinder ; •<2>- ^ /
, to make a blaze of something.
sesem
^\ l^, a pair of horses ; varr.
r^, P P^^^^J Heb. DIPID (?)
— -*PPK'P'PK^'PP^
^]^, horse, mare (?); plur. Pp^j^
PPK,Y,-^-s»^-'«'PP-^,^^
Heb. D'^DID.
sesmi P P ^
S-Sen P ^^, M. 81 ; var. Q P ~^*~,
I /wv^^A 1 I /www
s-senpp ^.u.565.pp|^,T.3.,
pP|Fi'»^-346, PPIF.R--9,
, a kind of disease.
N. 88
[ 697 ]
P
.56, (1 ii 0,
a
4^.
w
£1,
e n"~*~
_ n* , M <0, to smell, to breathe: caus.
£J KJ I AA/VWi
sesen-t II breathing, breath, smell.
S-Seni 1 '>^ = 1 'w^AA/^ , to make open.
Sesen-t 1 '^^^'^ o, P. 169, an opening.
sesenu |I|Iq ^,Rec. 17,94, |l|l ^ ^;
see khemenu.
sesenu P[10^^,PP|^||1,
the eight primeval gods ; see Khemenu.
s-senb |l|l j , iv, 914, |1 11 j |,
I I ^^37, A.Z. 1900, 128, to make sound or
healthy, to heal ; caus. of 1 wwva j J .
s-sentch |1 [1°^ ^5^, p p "^ ""I", Won.
1307, to terrify, to make afraid; caus. of I "^ 3 .
sesentchem p P '^ | ^^■=^' '■ '39-
PPf^|||,Leyd.Pa,3,4,pp|^.
iv.ns..pp||,pp|^^,pp|^|
-^, pP ^l^^'^' Ikhernefert 15, PP"|
I^^.HarrisI,,,^, 7,pp||^;^,a
sweet-smelling, costly kind of wood.
Seser p'p.^:>f|, Rcc 31, 169; for
S-sert p P^*^. IV, 749, to plant, to
cultivate; caus. of 1 ^.
S-Sehu P p.=_"^, destroy, destruction (.?);
s-sekh (s-usekh) p p ^, u. 425,'!'. 244,
333, P. 456, to enlarge, to make broad ; caus.
S-Skhem f\f\^ ^, to make strong or
powerful; caus. of p ^ {^ ^\ |.
s-sqebh(?) P P^ J[|, Rec. 4, 136, to
refresh, to make cool ; caus.
seska PpU^. B-I^- 70, 3, A.Z. 49.
56, a part of the body (?)
seska ppU^
sesh p™,forp
Sesh P'~^^L— 5, pr-n-iV, to unlK)lt,to
° a kind of grain or
III' seed.
<, arrow.
open ; see sen 1
sesh-kha-t
osz] n C3SZI o
I ICK-e> ' I M-D 000'
"opener of the body" — a kind of medicine,
aperient (?)
sesh
L^
, to pour out, to flow.
Seshti jl*"^^ ^ II , the two breasts.
sesh
loo(),
to be white.
sesh 1 1 Y , byssus.
seshu
W X
I , IV, 666, ring money, rings.
sesh-t p ™, p ™ i , a kind of grain (?)
used in making offerings; 1 J, U. 155,
white sesh-t; I T, U. 156, green sesh-t.
sesh-t
r~\n
C3SZI
U-fl,
ICZSEJ
, and
^, Gol.
Gol. Pap.
^ o'
drought, dryness.
Sesh-t p™^; seep
P.S.B. 17, 253.
sesha pT^TiT'^, abird.
s.shapHiI^^,p
Ham. 14, 143, \\J£^
9. 30. P l^ S ^^, K oiler Pap. 4, 5, to ordain,
to decree, to authorize, 10 instruct, to comniis-
sion;PH^^^|., B.D. 64(Rubnc,
Sesha-t nTjIj'^^, ^^' =^7j, order
I ^=^^^^ i>^P\ decree (?)
sesha (?) pc3o^ci=D,T. 339,^627,
Verbum 387, guide (?) leader (?)
s-sha pc^"^^, M. 692, p—
y/.N. 553
p
DO
T..68. f.M.4.6, t^. t-|.lo'
Sesha-t (Seshait) p
68. f, M. 426, f^,
Jl, Rec. 30, 194, 31, 28, A.Z. 1906, 124,
IV,^io74, B.i:). 57, 6, 152, 31. 169, 18, the
goddess of learning, wisdom, architecture,
Seshua ^00^^!], able, wise, a
wise man, skilful, cunning.
seshaut Hoa'^^.N. 984
_, , , . nr^nri Tuat X, the name of a
SeshsM 1 1 ,-3^ I] ' • god in the Tuat.
, _ . 0'=^^ A.Z. 1908, 19, a kind of
sesha-t |l^^, y ' v ^^^^^^
s-shi Roaljl], T. 264; var. pi=s=D^.
Seshu ^, Stele of Palermo, ^^, U. 539,
(4ktk ti. T. 29s, a god of learning, writing,
T^^* and literature.
s-shu Roo^, U. 415. P- 274, PP
DS=]%, M. 489, RoaP^, P. 334, 335, to
lift up into heaven (?) ; caus. of oa p ^.
^^ , n R ^^ , to dry up, to make empty : caus.
S-shU P R '^j Rev., to repulse.
Seshuit PP o ^, Jour. As. 1908, 273,
blow, calamity, disaster, misfortune, weakness,
emptiness ; Copt. CA.CtJ.
s-shuap^of]-^"^^, pm
r) "^ ^ ^ "^^ to despoil, to impoverish ;
( mc^Sl I ' •' caus.
S-Shui pp(](]^,Rev. = PJ^,tobe
strong.
seshumi P |P ^ f)!) |' J^"'"- ^'- '9o8,
304, to be weak ; Copt. CCOCyAX.
[ 698 ] S p
s-shebsheb p czsa J cissz} J {^
to
vomit.
seshp p^, Rec. 16, 133, to receive.
seshp-t p^ o, U. 488, P. i72,N. 939.
a female who has conceived.
Seshpui P™^l](). P- 391, M, 558,
N. 1 165, the two pillars of Ra.
seshp (Shesp) p™^, Hh. 381, Rec.
3I,X9,P™ P«o'^«^hine.
seshp-t (shesp-t) p™|^' N. 1365.
light, rays.
seshp-t (shesp-t) (l^lf JR.'P- 373,
D
M.i25,N.694, P^^°5,P^° ^^5
D
a white garment or fillet or bandlet, white
apparel ; Copt. ttJOJn.
seshpu p^^D^x^, P^D^I'
P^°^.d"ed grapes (?)
seshpen (?)
seshepsut P P^ irJ^ | ' "°^^^ ^^°''^^-
oa '^^^ ulcer, boil,
□ O ' blain (?)
seshem p — §
.>kJ
— s
p-^^kfi'+Mi'^:
1 1 1
1^k,
o
, form, similitude, likeness, copy
manner, behaviour, procedure, service, state,
condition, action, conduct, design.
seshem reth ^ ^ ^ |' "2^
<=>^ §\ I A.Z. 1908, 16, the name of an
g__j ^ ^ i ' amulet.
Seshem ^^ ^' ^^ ^' ^
^ <li, picture or statue of a god; plur. ^^^
(B.
p
s
[ 699]
S
P
386, Rec. 3, 2, serpent image.
T^ ^ O ' moon.
Seshmit ^^, ^^, goddess of
the 2nd hour of the day.
Zud. Dend., Thes. 31, one of the 36 Dekans.
Seshem Af (?) ^'^^ ^ , the rejected body
of the Night Sun-god Af.
s-shem p-^^,u. 482, ^^,
•^^l- ^^^^.'og"ide, to
lead, to direct, to administer, to govern ; caus.
s-shem ab O^^lx ^ '^, ^^ ^'r^^^
-" .ms J\ I the mmd.
seshem p^^^l iv, 1x13, p^
f' ^^^ ^< 1 ' ' ■'administration.
seshem-tp^|^,p^^,M.355.
Jhes. 1289, guide, guidance, direction; M^^
ducting of the festal service in the temple.
"5^ ^^ 4^ -^ ' guide, leader, director; plur.
J^er. 19, ^9; ^^(j()^ ra , leader of
peace, i.e., peacemaker; [fe ^v J) i, ^'vine
seshmup^^,p.ioo,p^^^,
P. 309, f'^^^^^. I'easam 54, ^^
^-•P-k^--P-k^
7\ ^, Peasant 191, p^ c ^^, U. 504.
''• ■^^'' "fs)^^' uraeus guide; ^^J^^^
, N. 951.
seshem heb "fts |;^ ^3:? ^, vz.
1 906, 131, director of ceremonies of the festival.
seshmu kh-t p ^ |s^ j] I 0||,
director of the universe.
seshmutaui 1 ^^ > — ^"^^' — ^>
director of the royal palace.
seshem ^|^, p^^, ^^
% ? n '^=K>k 1\ -O ^ sacred boat, a
^^ <' I -^m U ' portable shrine.
seshmit ^^1](]-|.^|^
o ^ , divine guide, title of a goddess.
Seshem Affi ^(j'^^ljll^G^^, Tuat
VIII, a fish-god. '^'^ ^^-^11
Seshem aranbfi ^(1^3 J'^'^"^,
Tuat VIII, a dog-god.
Seshem Ast ^1 r|, TuatVIII.aform
■ w , I JJ of Isis.
Seshem Asar ^ITCT, Tuat viii,
the form of Osiris in the Circle As-neteru.
Seshem ankh ^ ■?• , Tuat ill,
" Living Form " — a god.
Seshem ba neteru ^2?^ a^^ IIT
Tuat VIII, a ram-god in the Circle Aakebi.
Seshem Nut "^1 ^^ , Tuat viii,
the form of Nut in the Circle Tuat.
Seshem Neb-t-he-t "^TT, Tuat x,
a form' of darkness at the 2rid door of the dark
road to Sais.
Seshem nes-f "^ / — 'T^ , Tur
VII, a star-god.
Seshem neter P^S^^^^^IJ), Ca
Pap. IV, 2, a god.
uat
iro
p
[700]
Sesbem remu neteru "^j^ I ^^ | j ,
Tuat VIII, a ram-god in the Circle Aakebi.
Seshem Heru '^
who destroyed the dead.
, Tuat X, a god
, Tuat VIII,
I I
Tuat
Seshem Heru ^^ I
form of Horus in the Circle As-neteru.
Seshmu Heh P lo=^ ^ ^ ^
B.D. 17, 47, a title of Uatch-ura.
Seshem Khatri ^ *^ hL
VIII, an ichneumon-god.
Seshem Khepera ^ I ^ (1 , Tuat
VIII, tlie form of Khepera in the Circle Sesheta.
Seshem shet (?) '^'^^^, Tuat x,
a serpent form of Horus.
Seshem Shu '=^::^ R , Tuat XII, the form
of the Sun-god at sunrise.
Seshem Shu "^ I oszi R %^, Tuat
VIII, the form of Shu in the Circle Sesheta.
Seshem ka Amenti "^ U ^' T^^*^
VIII, a bull-god in the Circle Aakebi.
Seshem Geb ^ I "^ J, Tuatviii,
the form of Geb in the Circle Tuat.
Seshmu taui H "^ ^ '^ y^ ^^^
^ Jj , B.D. 148, 8, a solar-god.
Seshem Tathenn ^ I ^^ J) , Tuat
X-TTT rr. r "^ I I ftAAAAA i_J
V HI ; see Tathenn.
Seshem Tefnut "^ I ^ , Tuat viii,
. ^ . 1 o
the form of Tefnut in the Circle Tuat.
seshemu ^^ ^ ^, iv, 373, the
Syrian hills where cedars were felled.
s-shemm pm^^ fj , to warm,
hea.;caus.ofm^^(|.
inn
s-shen H
alight, to protect (?) ; caus. of
, B.D. 64, 50, to
seshen 1 w^, a mistake for
P
X
to open, to make a way through.
s-shen, s-shenn "^^^^ /'^> i'- 306,
n™0^' n^^^^H^, to overthrow, to
I ^A^AAA JLt VJ I >wwv\ »y rT\— I Ar
breach or pull down a wall ; caus. of ^/^AAAA '%S^ =
/VAAAAA "Y
P. 420, M. 601,
/VvAAA/\
(\AAAAA
seshen
seshen
seshen
seshen
oac^9=o
storm, hurricane,
a field of lilies.
, lily knosps.
/wwv\ 000
CSZ] Yy O lily water, extract
AA/\AAA
I I
seshen-t R ^^ f
garden-house, booth.
seshen -tchet(?)
kind of reed basket.
of lotus.
, Rec. 36, 210,
IZSZI
■^f-
seshshen
OLD
ftAAAAA
Z.D.M.G. 46,
117, Love Songs 2, 8, lily, iris, lotus; see
-Tvn ^^, and compare Heb. ]U)^l!? ; Gr. ffovffof
ft/VV\A
ICISZl
sesher
sesheru Tl
(2
to plan, to ar-
range.
^ o.ni
¥r
I , plans, etc.
I
sesher (l^^^, U. 553, to draw out, to
'
clean out, to sweep out, to milk ; Copt. CA.^p,
sesher ^^-^^
to
^, I, 149, dung, excrement
sesher Roo A <^=>, u. 276, fl A
N.7,9, p^|,Rec.3.,.7i, p^l
make to shine, to emit light, to bleach (?)
r-vn 1:^
', U. 68, p(J
sesher-t fl
I I
N. 328, n^^^^g'Tp, Rec. 31, 172, bleached
linen; plur^^ ^ ^ ^"^f , U. 394,
fl™^I^B.D.x74, 13, pSiU
p
s
[701]
P
S-Shes Mf-^, lo open, to unbolt; see
n AA/wvA ii i iiiiii
S-Shesp 1 rrr-i ^'^^ , Rec. 30, 1 96, to
make to receive ; caus.
s-sheser fl 5 ^, see $ ^.
sesheser [1 ^ /j'^, R ^ ...a,
corn, gram.
SShek n^^ T |, Rec 27, 224 (var.
3^), to cover over, to protect (?)
s-sheker P™§ = pg§. ^a"^- of
s-shetap^^, p-
D
, to hide, to make secret, to make a
mystery of something, to make confidential ;
caus. ; Copt. OjOJCyX.
sesheta
seshet
1 ^ a J
AAAAAA I ^-,.
1 ^^, A.Z. 1906, 130, to mount,
, mystery, secret;
secret of the royal
harim.
to ascend, to roll up, to revolve.
seshet 1**^ 3 , Mar. Kara 35, 63, to
make a horse prance about, to perform feats of
horsemanship, to circuit like a star.
seshet H'^^S, '^^ """^'^ ""!■ ?'-T'
• I <--=-^ ftv light-circle.
seshet fl":^J=7,iv, 6,5, p^"^*
A.Z. 1905, 23, a planet (?) comet, or
shooting star.
seshet n^=^ci:>^, ^o decorate, to put
• I c^rxi on a garland.
seshet fl
162, 685, N. 1040,
__, U. 155,
, P.
"^ , to tie, to bind, to tie round, to gird on.
seshet n'~^^<=>^, p. 346, 413, i'- 43»
PST-PT^s, p
(3 I
^^, bandage, bandlet, string, cord of a book,
girdle, belt, turban, diadem, tiara; I ***^ Q^,
a bandlet crown ; 1 '*^ fi '^ , a crown with
plumes: 1'**^ <r:r> ® i ^^^~^, IV, io;>,
I c:=> III I I I I I ^^'
garlands on their heads.
seshet O*^ Or, ^"^''^" ^i^*'^ ^'
I <-"-^ -v..^' crown, diadem.
seshet rDH^^c^s^, Palermo Stele,
festival of the bandlet or crown.
seshet fl "^^ ^''*^, ^^v- ^' "' ''^^ ^^o^u-
• I cr^> I ment, inventory.
seshet R**^ /\, whip.
seshet-t R "^ ^ , Rec 2 1, 82, R '^^
[Z~zi, Thes. 1202, Mar. Karn. 54, 48, I '^^A
^, Koller Pap. 5, i, ^ ^ ^ ^, ^ \^,
verandah, window, opening in a wall, balcony (?)
porch (?); Copt. cyOTCyT.
seshet R'=^lfp, ^^•2- ^^7o, 171, niche
• I <-'=^ U 1" a wall.
s-sheper R"4^Sd?^
I D^ I I I 21
I, Rev. 14,
D =
seq R^-ss^, P f^. P^^' ^^'
27, 227, to gather together, to collect.
se<l P^> P- 95. P^\> ^- 285,
331, 608, I zl Y ' P- ^45» ^o smite, to strike;
see P^.=-r.
Qon R >. /^ ^*-^- "' ^7o> to destroy;
seq |i^^, Copt. cojK.
seq her 1 ^ ^ ^ , Rev. = Copt. ceK ^o.
seq M -^ ^ > sacking, haircloth ; Heb. pfc" ;
Gr. auKKoy^ ; Copt. COK, CtOK.
seq R *^^^^*^, Sphinx Stele 12; see s-Srq.
s^aip^^|,p^|,p^^i;|,
P-¥II P-MII P-I
fl
[ 702 ]
Rhind Pap. note 112, ^ ^ "^ f) %> T ^-^•
Ani V. .o exalt, p^^fjf^, A.Z.
1905, 28, to prolong life; caus.
S-qai-nu-baiu, etc. P ^ O ^^'
I D
I ^ the name of the 3rd hour of
II O* the day.
saarp.^_^2,'<'-^^opt;
, to plaster, to smear.
S-aa n ^ i^ ^° vomit, to pour out ;
I Q f ' caus.
sqaankhiu ^^fJijL iv, 1147,
sqan (?) p a "^^ '^^ , ^° ''^ '^^^ '''^^^^'
V / I ^ :nr-y destroyed.
squ p^^f|, [l^xf|,fuel(?) fire(?)
sqeb [1^J|>, P^J^^|>, Mar.
Karn. 54, 57, captive, prisoner of war.
sqeb ri/iJ.®-,'° -<=<^' 'o '°°'< a'. '!"=
S.qebp^^, p^J$,'ocoo,,tore.
s^ebbp.J^..>,p.JJ|,p.JJ
jY AA/wvv J to cool, to refresh ; caus.
sqebbup^JJ^^|g,bath.house,
Sqeb p /I J |, B.D. 142, V, I (-¥^ p ^
-s3 J! _2t^ id I I /VSAA/NA VS/\/WA L. -I /
sqebp.j_.pj^ = pj-
a god.
Seqbit p^J|^|.^-^^-'42,V,25,a
goddess.
©
S-qeb pzi J "^gf, Metternich Stele 7,
to cry out, to wail ; caus.
s-qebhp^J^I, P.394, Pll^,
M. 561, to cool, to refresh; caus.
Sqef P "^ Jl ^" ^esive, what is left ; Copt.
sqem P^%*, var. ~T ^^, to des-
troy, to annihilate.
s-qema p ^4, ^^^- 36, 133. to consoli-
I — ' date ; caus.
s-qenP ^ ^, p ^ ^, p ^ / ,
to make bold, to encourage ; caus.
^ „ n zi
s-qen, s-qenn I ! ^ , P vv^ -0= , Rev
II, 93, to anoint oneself, to put on fat.
sqer [1 ^ 2±l, to sail; Copt, ctrkp.
Sqer |1^^=^, Palermo Stele, P hi ,
fl C^, P. 77, U. 403, p.==:^, P. 68, P ^ (j
^•p^^^-p<i^d-pZ^
ibid.3r,,72,p^^,p^\^,^^,
P^^'P.^^^'P^l'P^I')
r-> ' ^ — ^ ^, to beat, to strike, to fight,
n ^ uiiiiiii
to capture prisoners; I r n' ^o break open
a door ; Copt. C\K€.
sqer-t p<^L-=fl, fight.
sqerap^|),p^.^|),p^|^,
U fl#, prisoner, captive.
sqem p ^ ^^> prisoner, captive,
fettered; plur.p^^j, p 'O \ | I ,
p^^iii:^-
Sqera ankh -^ P^^' Palermo Stele,
P.^fli>f7.— .p^--^^
fl>,IV,6r.p^.Ji^.p^|>^,
a combatant captured alive; plur. f 1 ^^_^ T ID* ''
P^.^fM>-
[ 703 ]
S
P
sqernu
A G X
, fighter, conqueror.
Ombos II, 130, a
goddess.
Sqerit p^^^
Sqer tchatchau 11 "^ , — 7'^'. Tuat
1 <=> I I '
All, the name of a star-god in the Tuat.
to hew, to cut.
seqes (?) M 3 ^ *=^ , Anastasi I, lo, 9,
some hard substance.
P.S.B. 16, 238, disposition, inclination, relation-
ship, a mathematical term ; caus.
S
•qet \\\
, Hh. 472; caus. of
U.478,p^c^j()^J^,P.382,fl^c=(j(l
n rl *=^^ n r| "^^^ to sail, to travel about in a
I 1 O y\ ' I 1 7\ ' boat ; caus.
S.qettfl^^^^,N.954,p^^
0;|.^J^,N.i38,[1^^7.,p,^^0,
J\
O
'H
O
(sic),
Gol. Hamm. 14, 134, II Q U^, to sail,
to travel about in a boat.
sqetut P ^ "^ ^ ^' Pap. 3024, 71,
Sqeti-her fl \1 "^ ^, *'^^" '''^'^^' e'"/*?*^
M I 2nd Ant.
sek n ^^^^ » (j n ^^i::*.
sek 1 J ^:35», to cover, to dress.
sek re p^^p^^y*, u. 253, P^=^|,
T. 273, p ^z:* \^, p. 26, p ^^3^ ^ , M 36,
I ^zz^ ? , to purify the mouth.
Sek re H ^ 7^ *'^, '*'"^^'! » serpent-
I A L-fl I god m the Tuat.
Sekre p | ^ L-Z) ^^^^ "] ^ , the god
of the 6th hour of the night.
Sek her
B.D. r36B, 3, a god
Q I ty ' of the lake of Fire.
pl^r*;, P^^, PI--. .op„„,
to draw, to draw away, to carry off, to make an
end of, to destroy.
seki p^^:=^(j(j ^^, Peasant 205, p
P \ ^, P ^, P- 64, N. 498, to perish, to
come to an end, to make cease, to diminish, to
be destroyed ; I ^^z:^ (1 , N. 938.
sek 1 1 R ^ , ^^ ^mn . the end, death,
the finish of a matter.
seki-t
a journey by boat, a sailing, a boat procession,
a course on the river.
\w^
O Ci
, pain, anguish, despair;
failure of courage,
i, to bring to an end (years
sekk
seksek p|^z^p|%^, p^
SqetU P i c^><^^^, Shipwreck 27,
^l\^. St' ^a'^*^*"' P'^iddler ; plur. I fl „
Sqeti P^(j[]|,, Hh. 37i,agod.
, Peasant 317,
Mar. Karn. 53, 27, 1|
® II
, IV, 685,
. IV, 716,
<■•) gp j , Pap. 3024, 62,
pipi^, p|_p|_^.pj
to crush, to destroy, to subdue,
to cut down, to overthrow.
seksek-t pJ^Plg. tirr
s
[ 704 ]
seka
L-.4'
U=^,
e
V^ ^ .i], fighter, warrior, athlete; plur.
' P 1 ^"^^ ^ ^ ^ i ' ^^^^^^^ 3°^'
P!Ti^^ii-Pl-^h^-
IV, 653, 659, PI
I I I
, Thes. 1203,
warriors, athletes, fighters, guards, soldiers, armed
ser\'ants^ strong men, rebels, murderers.
seki-t n I
, struggle,
U3
, Rec. 17, 116,
fight, battle, slaughter.
seki-t Pi ^^*
slaughter-house (?)
Sek p^, the name of a god ((j "^^
^z^P^,P. 219).
seku n^-^3^^^^, Pl'^^'^ ^^^
I I I I A i<iici<
sek aha^cifiz^
O
I'
, A.Z.
o
divider " — a
tie of Thoth.
,872.41, P^=^P^, "^^^'"^^
grain, to pound grain into flour.
sekit
W 111
° III I A '2>'i"^
O III
, meal, flour.
sek ris^,n;:^^, to plough;
I ^vi:^ ->^' I i.^ I ii' Copt. CK^.1.
sek PI
to transport by boat, to
ferry over.
sekut p I ^ ^ ^ , IV, 707, ships
of a certain kind.
sek I AA/WVA, T. 275, I'
I /VWSAA I
P. 28, M. 39, lake, sea (?)
I AAAAAA
A/WWA
ska
T. 342, P. 221, then, at
that time.
Ska p IJ '^^, p. 621, Rec. 31, 173,
PU^, N. rx9, 824, P U^^, PU
^S'Pu^^Pu^^^,
, to plough; Copt. CK^.1, C^d.1.
Skaiu p [_J "^ ^ I , ploughmen.
Bk^autpU^^'^^, PU
Ni 111' ^^' "^99. ploughed land, tillage.
sJ'aupU^^^i.p^^
oxen for ploughing.
ska [• [_] £^ , Nastasen Stele 31, throne.
!,
an animal for the
plough (?)
, Amen. 4, 14,
^ — I
s-kami p
^ |, Mar. Karn. 52, 19, P ^^=11 ^ , p "^ |
Decrets 108, 1 j^ 1 , to make to endure
for a long time, to bring life to a close, to finish,
to complete ; caus.
skami p^l^^, P^^)a;
to be grey-haired, white-haired, greyness ;
^^^ Ul ,.. -> oil for grey hair;
c^
^
Copt. CKIJUL, C^IJUL
Rec. 27, 219, the grey-haired god.
S-kamm p .^^^^, to blacken,
to defile ; caus.
s-kamkam
X
, to destroy,
to overthrow, to annihilate.
Skar I LJ , Herusatef Stele 44, a kind
of sacrificial vessel; HU^^f^ ° the same
I I I T ill m silver.
ska I ■'^^^ (I , an -object like a short javelin,
I (Lacau).
p
s
[ 705 ]
S
P
sk&-t, ski-t n '^z^ (] ^, M. 125, N. 695,
fl^=^()()-.T. 374
Sku n^=^%, ^- 427, T. 245, then at
jf' that time.
12, 41, a cry(?)
Skem n^=^l\ ^ J), Rec. 30, 199;
sken 1 , to cleave, to split.
I /WVS/VftA
sken I ^, Peasant 178, I -wsAAA H2i,
a beast of a man, glutton, drunkard.
sken 1 ^X^'C P ^ 0, unguent, oil;
Copt. co(nt.
n
n
sker
sker n
J^
sekhem
metal weapon.
\\ , to cut, to smite.
7\, Rev. II, 131, 12, 52,
, Rev. 1 1, 134, to sail.
(2
-Sas
ra
£/, Roller i, 5, a
Sekkes |1 ^ ^ ^, Rec 31, 31, a god.
Seksen
, p. 650,
p ^ , p. 726, p Kz:^ p ^A^^A. ^ , M. 751, a
god, a messenger of Ra.
Sektit
^casg,
, Rec. 30, 187,
\ -7|, Rev. 13, 2, the boat of the setting sun.
The old form is P ^ ^^ Q^l^ ; see U.
470, T. 221, 222, etc.
Sektit n|^^^^^ .<n^ , the sacred boat
of the Nome Prosopites.
seg pS) ^,deaf;andsee Is'^^-
seg 1 ^^^^ , opposition.
seg-t P S ^, ^^^ f°^^ ^^ ^" ^^' ^°P5:
Sga P^'^'^U-fl, to attack (?)
sga pS^^.A.z. 1905.31, pS^
^ flri Rev., to be struck dumb with astonish-
ment, dumb 5 P S "^ | ^^ ^ j » ^"^T' !'
sgai p S "^ [()()] ^^^, Rev. 14. >2,
quack of a goose.
-«-»'po^J^i-ps'k>i'
to utter cries, to call out.
s-gab P S "^ J ^ ^. Rec. 10, 6, to
make to bow, to force.
S-gap pS"^^^, Rec. 21, 86, to
cry out, cry, lamentation ; see 1 "^^^ ^^ ;
Copt. ttJK^.n.
«^-P^kI,O.P«^I,0
o-D , Anastasi V, 19, 7, fort, fortress, castle,
tower.
Sga(?) p .«?J], to carry (?)
Sgi p S M^ — Q, to remove.
s-geb(?) psj, PsJ^^j.Rec.
14, 97, P ffi J ^. Metternich Stele 44, 47,
Heruemlieb 21, psj^^' Kubban Stele
25, to utter a cry; Copt, ttj^^^l, C^<^^.n.
Sgeb P S J &), captive, prisoner.
Sgeo |'^J^» the torture chamber.
Sgeb-am, etc. p s J ^^ -f ^= Q
frr e w w j^ \
door-keeper of the 14th Pylon.
S-gebgeb p S J S J ^. to constrain,
to compel submission.
-««pP^^-PS^-'^'-'^-^°-
wailing, lamentation.
x«v n-rT''''''^n perfume(?);Copt
8eginu(?)[ls — °.'" co(rH(?)
3 Y
p
[ 706 ]
S-gemll p ^ ^ I ^- ' ^°see'f Ins. j
s-genn \\^0, Rev. 6, 26, [1 ^^^ [JJ ,
to anoint, perfumed oil, A.Z. 1884, 88, to pre-
pare anointing oil ; caus. ; Copt. COCTn.
II, 132, perfume, anointing oil; Copt. CO(5'n.
n .r^ "^^ n TT i^^^ " Koller
, , n ^ O ,n S O =^, oil, ointment,
I AAAAAA III I. AAAAA/\ I
balsam from Sinai; Copt. C0(5'rt.
make weak or helpless ; caus.
sgenniu [l;;^!!!]^^' '^^ ^""'''
helpless ones.
Sger n S L-J, to beat (a drum); see
Sger n S "^^ y C^^ . fort, fortress, a
strong enclosed place.
s-ger n S ! , n S ^, Rec. 26, 65,
V ^, to make silent, to still, to hush, to
silence ; caus. of S ^ ; J] ^^ V <^ 1 ^ '
the tomb; ^,, PJ>1
1 , the dead.
1 , the silent ones.
a, silence, stillness.
o the city of silence,
@ ' i.e., the grave.
sgeru p ^ %
sger-t n S o|
Sger-t [^^1
Sger n S
sgeri- jl S
s-gerh n S
, Berg. 33, i\^.,
,Rec. 3, 35, drachm.
Rec. 13,48. p^|l^, P^t'^^i'
Rev., to be at peace, to quiet^to pacify, to
subdue; caus.; Copt. cCTp^-^jT.
Sgerhit p^^ljl]^. P-S-B. 25,
221, " Tranquilliser "—a title of Skhemit.
sgergu PJ^Xr^. P^£
■%^ ^■''^, parts of a ship.
Seges (l"^, M. 826. P^^. N.
1318, a town and a town-god.
Segt p^-^l' R^^- ^'^' 40= \\\
set n ^, absolute pron. 3rd com.
++ n '^^ U. 197, P. looj absolute pron.
sett I , ^rd fern. she.
set n ^, later form of I ^.
set
, they, them.
r^ 111
set rirl^, M. 459> throne, seat; plur.
njjjjjo,M. 174, P. 607.
n X ""*" ^ X
set 1 , to break = ^^^ r^^^-
,0'^ ri'^r /I to break, to cut,
set |1 N^, |1 ^ \-=il» to bite.
set n ^, tail ; [1 " L==fl ^= "^7^, tail in
the mouth, i.e., encircled.
set n ^, P X '^' *^'^ °^ ^"^ animal;
\oj n n. c^ an' animal that carries
its tail high
set p^^,babe;var. p*^^
set
' , a stone ; varr.
Set(Setesh) >^,u. 5,72,351,
n^x^ n^;^ "Tn^
N 111 Hh. ■^ "? ^ ^K^ , ' ^^ ' ^^ ^)1 '
■^>. 333, "■"• >5.i>i I I j^' I Qjjjj) ^^ o J&^
_L ^, Rec. 27, 228, Pc:=i, M. 63, P. 174,
>W J. B.M. 46631 ; (H p ;„ - |. the
p
s
[ 707 ]
S
children of Set, i.e., fiends and devils, M ^
^^^^.^^^,N. 951, the Set-
gods, heavenly and earthly; >$L-J iv. IV, 808.
setd-t Pj^(]o,T.i92,P.677, n ^ o,
N. 1289, appertaining to Set.
Set na shenu 'Vj X ^ ""-fi-^,
Rec. 16, 119, Set of the acacias.
Set I -jlj^, the star of Set, i.e.. Mercury.
Set (Setekh?) [1 g"^, Edfa I, 91, god
of
TffPP fN/vn
Set- n ^ N^^ 4), the god of
the 5th day of the month.
set 1 Q -M^, to sow seed ; Copt. Cl'f".
set nil "^^^j N. 796.
I I) 00 o o
set II , B.D. 179, 2
set-t(?) n v?T ^, ^""^^ ^^"^1 ^' h
I Vbi cm summer-house (?)
Sta-t (Sthit) ^, Palermo Stele, "^
^n
oc> I c,c S I CZ) I TFffF
-^ -^
. a measure of land, the arura; plur. — ^,
^ ' -^-
stai-t (sthit)
-e-
5> -^
Sta (Sthiu?) ~^, repurchase ; plur. "^
I I I
thread, cord, string, measuring cord.
- ^
Rev. 14, 46.
Stai (Sthi) ~^ (](] , to measure land.
, Amen. 22, 3, to hold a possession legallj',
-^
set, sta ^c^ "^ , IV, 1102
^' PD
X
, P It^, P
As. 1908, 269, -^, "^ ^,
-^ X
, Amen.
, Jour.
D
L— /I,
Po^lj^.pS^kTPS^
Hi A ' I D 4'] y^ ' ^° ^'''"^' ^" conduct, to
lead, to tow, to draw or drag along, to withdraw,
to unbolt a door, to place alongside, to compare ;
Copt, x^cee.
stas (stasta?) pn^PT' ^^P'
3024, 12, to lead.
Stasta n S P?i "^ "^ to press, to urge
\ iJ\ D _^ f^ ' on, to drive.
Sta (sthi) ~^ IV, 966, leader, guide;
— ^—
J\
Rev. 14, 49, dealer in vege-
A m Jf Y' tables.
!,
D
^Ti-PS
ir-Ps^^;?;'^".'-^!!.
haulers, towers of a boat, bringers, leaders.
^'^-?),TuatVIII,
Staiu Ra -^
Ml© I
those who tow the boat of Ra.
Staiu (Sthiu) -<^ ^ ' %, Tuat il,
the blasphemers of Ra who were condemned to
destruction.
j rebels, oppo-
I ' nents.
Sta n S "^ B.D. 168, IV, a bull-god-
I " 7^ ' a form of Osiris.
Stait ~^ T""^^ ■^^'' ^ wind-goddess who
o ' was reborn daily.
Sta en Asar, etc. H ^ "^ ~"^ a^^aaa
J] , etc., B.D. 145, 146, the 13th Pylon.
stastau ~^ ^
sta
^^^. .. , ~Y, receptacle,
y^
an object in which to carry things.
sta M,f=j wyw\, water-course, canal;
I /\/VWAA /VAA/N/VA IV, 944.
I I I A/V\A/\A
sta I S ^^> , Anastasi I, 14, 8, ramp;
ills of a be-
si^ed city.
n Q ~^ ^ inclined way up to walls of a be
I D 7^ I '
— ^ — — ^— o d
D 7^ r
Statt (sthitt)
r\^^ 7i r\/^^'
Ci o — <0— I I I
C\£V^
qj:^
, the funeral mouiv
2 V ?
s
tain, cemetery, the grave; ^ ^r^
[ 708]
the Theban necropolis.
sta(stha) [1 -e-
-^ — e ^ !
J, Hh. 544, ^,
fiS^:S'P5T'P5^T
filth, offal, anything beastly or abominable.
term of abuse applied to the enemy.
sta-t (sthi-t) "^izzzi, iv, 53, 426, a
plate or sheet of metal; A ^ ^ ,-p, _^ ^^
^^ "^^ , made of a single sheet.
m-PS^M'PSM-f5f|.
to light a fire, to make to burn, to make fire ;
utchats; Copt. C^Te.
stai P^ll^fl'^'^-
to cast
sta
forge, furnace, oven,
kiln.
P5«
sta n ^ "^ II , Rec. 3, 4, light, radiance.
shut up, to close ; Copt. ^Tl^IX, CtJTeAX.
St&r n ^ (1 (3 .55^ 3, Rev. II, 182, splen-
dour; Copt. ctkX, c-feXXi.
8tip*t^,p.Tr'P-T
o W
Hymn Darius 27, to eject seed, to beget, to
sow seed; Copt. Cixe.
Sti 4^ /^v^<AA/N , Rec. 3, 49,
AAAAAA
/VA/VAAA
t:
AAAAAA
ft AAAA/VA , A Mi^WXJ >
V A/WVVA V Ci AAAAAA
k V AAAAAA JJ V I
"vw>AA sT^, Rec 3, 48, to pour out water, to pour
out a libation, to make water, to drip, to over-
flow, a flowingout, effusion ; ?=^ /^ ^-^ '^^ ,
*¥* o"^, sprinkled, watered, poured out.
stitX
_0.^ -6-Q-w ^^
R;^;!;!^^^ ^IT /www, seed, moisture, outpouring.
still "^ flQ ^' ^^^^^' ^^^^^ vessels.
stiut:t;4i-T:ii'T-m
T3ii-rrj-xii-T?Ji
po^|, p-^|. IV, 615, Rec. 20, 40
radiance; '(j ^^ fj\ ij
*^ p , light-emitter.
AAAW\ O , sunshine
DO.
^
, one
Sti reh pet /=ni ^ ^
of the 36 Dekans.
sti - heb sti ^fl^. i^l^'
the name of the iith day of the month.
Sti ^, Palermo Stele, p ■*^. T. 206,
IJ^'XtZ'TZZ'TZ^'X
:,X^.T-'T
7^
"ft. < j!n^ ^^-^ ,^_^ , ^ , to shoot
arrows, to eject something from a case, to throw,
to harpoon;
c^
o, Jeter la
*AAA/NA I
vendange i^^^ '^^ I^, x 203 ; ^ "^
, Peasant 228, to spear
I I
fi u *¥^ ? t>5e /_ t^=^ IV, 1062, to shoot
^^ ^L I Jr )B^ o 1' game in the desert.
sti *1f* -^^ ' ^° ^^°°* ^ glance of the eye;
em sti
in the sight of, oppo-
site to.
p
[ 709 ]
8
P
man, archer, shooter; plur, (f^^ i , () ^^
I) ^ Y^ K^=^ g^, a lascivious man.
4, 46 f., 149, 14, a title of Set.
^ 5^' *T* fl^ O B\ i ' ^ goddess of the First
Cataract, consort of Khnemu.
Thes. 31, °^= _^ (1 O U O, Denderah III, 24,
the goddess of the loth hour of the day.
B.D. 149, Denderah IV, 80, a serpent-god,
70 cubits long, who lived in the 4th Aat.
T\lii.T:^l-T:il
1, Asiatics and Nubians.
Sti-t () I J], an Asiatic woman; plur.
sti-t ^^^'^ Leyd. Pap. 14, 4, ground,
\) ^ I ' grave (?)
sti-t ^ ^ , n "^ ^=^, Rec. 36, 216, the
name of a chamber in a temple.
jP , I o [1 [1 I )[ , to light a fire, to kindle, flame
«-pi:ui.'^--.p-Tu(i
T"^ k'^j ll *i^ "^ (1 to kindle sacred 01
^U'4' z]'4' ceremonial fire
27, 229, I o ^ 1 11 , fire, flame.
!,
Sti p^(](]-inmui, P^(j(jfJ-»ww,TuatIII,
a fire-spitting serpent-god, the protector of the
holy gods.
Set (Sti) em ir-t-f fl^fl ^^.
n ^ Q ^= ^ I " Fire in his eye"— the god
I '4 <S2>- >^.=^' of the 6th Pylon.
Set (Sti) her 1 [^i Q^, Tuat viil, a
serpent-warder of the 7th Gate.
V O CiV^ V«AA/\A V O III
T^ ^ ,n^*Y^c> boil, blain, ulcer, car-
^c=i:t=i'l V ^' buncle, swelling.
f P^>f>-Pi^■P:a.PS■
P?■P2■Polll^*'r::''''<''=™'"•^'"'
or odour ; Copt. cf".
stineterp2=]|,p-=]|,iv,.,9,
the scent of the god.
p>ij^>p:^:^-p:f^y
KQ^, incense burnt at a festival.
stlakh.t(?)p-„«ll5M-^,p:0
HJ ^ '^^ Hartis I, 40, 9
g*.j n ^ i *~ ^ drink offering, measure
I W"^'^ W ' of wine.
Sti(?) p^|e.l^g.knee(?)
Sti P ^ flfl , Tomb Ram. VI, 50, a god.
sti M ■= flu 'L-J, to weave; Copt COXe.
Sti p;
'*^^(^> I'wk'^'-^^^
stim P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ] ' ^°^^^"'' ^'^g^-
tables, garden stuff; see p|||^^;^,
Copt. CIJUL.
Sti-t p^",(j()^, Rev. 15, 17
X ^ ^ i^' g""^^^' verdure.
StU (?) P ^ % r^. to provide (?)
2 Y 3
y^ Rev. 13, 15, 28, smell,
T^' odour; Copt. cf.
P
W
p
[710]
S
thanks, to
caus.
Stur P ^% r «. to work, to prepare.
S-tur P "^=», to cleanse, to purify ; caus.
8tukhp;§|,po^®0,p;gl,
nc^® 10 nS^J] to treat with drugs, to em-
rexi'r^OD' balm a dead body.
S-tut Pp'='|-'P^^|^' Peasant 249,
1 1 <^ vx' fc^ , 1 o vC t , to observe some custom,
to do something usually done, to make a copy
or image, to fashion, to typify, to symbolize,
counterpart, image ; I <=^ ^ ft (I , Rec. 20, 40.
S-tut n ^"^ ^ j], n o"^ |, to collect, to
gather together ; caus. of ^^ t.
Steb-t n^ n^ Mission 13, 50, decree,
I Jl o edict.
steb (?) P ^ J ^, ^^''- '^' ^^' ^™^5^
stebaf [1 ^ J "^\^^--. Rev. u, 145,
n n 8 ^ ,-. ibid. 1 1, I "50, a tool or weapon :
I'°JI\J^' Copt.coT&eq(?)
stebu 1 ci Iv '^'"^^ ' W^ '^'^'"^ ' ^^
»^ n AAAAAA
drink with enjoyment ; var. j /wwvv .
S-tebh n ^ ^ J I fl '' ^° provide with
food, to provision ; caus. of o 1 x j^ ; see
step ' J^ , I-.D. Ill, 194, 35, to advance.
Step [l^i>-.,T.287,P.39,M.49, p^,
n c^£> — .^ fv — ,
I ' g ^ n x\' >!5>..^' ^° ^"^' ^^ eut off, to slay.
step-t ^^, M. 203, p^^ 't'^,
N. 683, |l ^ ^ cjv, n ^ cr^, a piece of
meat specially selected and cut off for an offer-
ing; plur. p^i^-^CVC?V»c?V, P. 540, H "^
^, N. 680,
Po^^/'P
DO ?' Id?' d ???'
D -^I'e (^I'D ^!ll'^ D^' 43
step I i^--, I , ; , 1 w^
*^ I D ID ^^ a U I D ^
to select, to choose ; Copt. CCUTTl.
stepu
D (?.
D ^
a chosen person or thing ; I 31, picked
words; c=xc: selections from a book;
I I t
choice bread ; ^ (1 H nr~D , the pick of the
AAAAAA I A
Stable; ^ g ^ '^'^ (] g, a bag of
fine linen garments;
D
/vv\A/v\ y I
c^
, Shipwreck 94, the choicest of Egypt;
'*=^, IV, 390, selected in olden time.
D o — — fl
stepep ^ ^, P- 204, Pq'^q '*>--. M. 203,
N. 683 = P^i^.
Steppu vQi a chosen person.
step sa P^"„„„„ , P. 184, 193, M. 292,
D -m«-
, p. 651, 730, M. 753, "^^.-^
y, to perform magical ceremonies with the
view of obtaining life and the protection of the
, n'=^iC'' tOl • r\^d> > Q AAAAAA
god;P^^»5^,P.695,p^^f ^,
''•^'^•r^HiP'^^;-^-
I protected by an amu
step sa j>
step sa
mnD
let.
L'^
^ a '"8M-
•mio ' °im°' I i> — ^- n I ' d
, _ , _~D , j!> — ^ Y , a chamber in
the sanctuary wherein the transfer of the divine
power from the god to the king took place ;
"-p^-^fiPl?!^:;*-^
gave him life, strength, health, and joy of heart
in the step sa chamber," IV, to 13. Step sa is
also used as a title for the palace and the king
himself, e.g., IV, 194.
step '^ ' "v53? *^^ name of the 20th day
D ' of the month.
p
[711]
S
P
step " g " ^ , " || , a garment made
of a special kind of stuff.
step P ^ "^ , a kind of plant.
to slay for sacrifice ; varr. 1 r^^*^. ' f-~- , \x •
Stefu n '^ ^^ ^ , Rec. 19,92, butcher.
Stef 1 A. , to turn aside or away.
stef I /wwv/N , to be pure, to be refined ;
I v\ vwv/w , clear, pure, refined (of copper,
-D , IV, 708).
stef-t
c^ III'
n
'.P
a disease of the belly, purge (?)
n
/'^ /Wv/vv\
Stef
EdfCl I, 81, a title of the
Nile-god.
s-tem
to make an end of; caus. of
, P. 189,
:^nziE
I
The
variant passages M. 357 and N. 908 give
Am
S-tem n
7^
A,AA/V\A
^ to turn
back.
stem n vg ^ \^Y . fodder, field or gar-
den produce; see '^^'^; Copt. CIJUL.
^v , an assistant priest ; see 1 ^\ .
, 1 /vww /) , to mark out, to distinguish,
to make a difference between, to exalt ; caus. of
. vvAAAA V , to distmguish between wutter
cr-u
o
and summer ,'^ 1 ^y^ | ^^ i |/wna/v\^ <^
* ~ "^ ' De Hymnis 47, [thou] distinguisher who
hast distinguished.
"^^zz::^
noble or dis-
tinguished man.
stennu ^v2^^1^^|, ».
stenit n^(j(] ^^11'. B.ix
125.
^11
II, 39, (var. in Nu), distinctions.
S-tenn H ,v^ }0, to swell (of a boil).
N. 1 240, P. 642, a kind of garment.
Sten P Q V . to slay, to kill.
Stenit fl v£w D« . ^^^ "^""^ ^^ -"^ ^T^"^
I ci \ (lA on the royal crown.
Rev. 13, 120, p^/!^, [1^^^, Coro-
nation Stele, 8, 9, the White Crown.
s-tenem, s-tenemm ^ d ^^f",
mislead, to lose the way ; caus. of
, Osiris 34, to lead astray, to
who leads astray, he who makes a mistake.
Ster l<z>, worked, chased (of metal).
Ster n ^ ^=1-^ ^•^- '^9. 25, wooden
I <c:>^^^' tablet (?)
Ster n ^ ^"^, a kind of plant.
Ster-t 1 <r:r> O , purification, pure thing.
sterit P^fjlj^l'lll' p. 1116B, 21,
to make prayer or supplication.
steh
'ra
a wooden instrument used
in grinding.
steh' p ^ ^^' P ra 1y ^-^' ^^^- "'
60, revolt.
steh P^r^, ^^''- '^' ^^' '"^^'j^'
s-tehen 01 ? ,, Rec 15, 178, ^^^
^ I, to sparkle; caus. of J J ^
2 Y 4
p
[712]
S
or
var
stekhi P 2 I]!] ^ ;^ ' "'^^'^" "'^^'''"
dead, with drugs, to mummify ; see 1 1 ^ ^ q ;
setkhekh
^l^
, to treat a body
with drugs; see ^ o ^g and \\ J^^
Set;varr.p;^4^S|.
■, Gol. Hamm.
1 1 1
setshu
12, 93
S-teka 0^(1. to light a lamp; caus.(?)
s-teken fl^ a ^o make to approach,
S-teKen | '^ ^ > to brmg near ; caus.
stekniu n^0%,^, \\^0\
-A porters, those who bring offerings, in-
I , , ' vaders.
, to hide oneself, to take
refuge; see |i j^
s-tega n
steter R
^^ Hymn Darius 32,
■^^ ' to see ; caus.
. o O
68, stater ; Gr. aTarrjp ; Copt. C^.Teepe
, Rev. 14,
Seth n£=i, lo! behold!
«Ath 0^=^ P- 338, M. 640, to reach out
setn |.s==», (a hand).
S-th (S-thes) n s=>^ , to bear up ; see
seth (Sthi) H^ \ seed; Copt. CJ-f.
seth (sthi) n^=^, u. 422, p^/?iSn«,
T. 242, P^^jj> P^^. to eject seed, to
beget, to sow seed.
seth (sthi) |l"^^ms^[|, Rec. 30,
187, to Hght a fire.
sthu-t
seth (sthi)'
U\ © I'gbt, radiance, splen-
jriii' dour.
' , to spear fish.
"1 ^^^'^^, Asiatics and Nubians.
I I 1 1'
seth (sthi-t) ^ 'j', W?^, Stele of
Ptolemy I, 14, land, estate, pasture land.
Seth-t (sthi-t) Jfm^, 7!n^\\,7fmii^
32, 79, garment, apparel, festal raiment; 1 1^__^
'R^^-^7,^^9,p^— ''Rec.3i,x74.
seth-t
seth-t
n^=^^, ^^""^0, libation vessel.
^Trnt^)
Rec. 36, 216,
^ [-3 ' I ' o """'" ' chamber.
sthi-t '^^^^ '^ rl! ' ^ tiring woman.
Sthit, Sthait p .=. (] ^, P. 297, ^
, Anc. Eg. in, 239, ll, a goddess of
. <Ci Ci ill
the First Cataract, consort of Khnemu.
Seth(Sthi).her?=^|,If-i;f^;
Sthit-s-mm-Nu ^^v^^.Rec
34, 190, one of the i2.Thoueris goddesses, she
presided over the month '"'^^^ ^'^'^ ^
seth-t (1^^^^=^, Rec. 27, 225,
I o ■; —
L=/l, to frighten, to terrify.
seth (sti) n ^, u. 9, R 293, p %=i (X3 ,
n "^ '^ , n ^, smell, odour, scent, perfume ; plur.
P^o,T. 282, 332,R 294; C^^P^,
T. 347, foul stink; Copt. C^.
sethheb p^ fTl^'""-^^' P
rt3jI^^>P"-^'P^ffi'
oint-
ment used on festal occasions.
p
s
[713]
S
('
stha P^^. U. 331, 553, T. 317,
P^^"^^^, p. 226, P", Rec. 31, 27,
P^ /\, p7^'^^» Rec. 27, 225, to tow,
to drag, to pull, to lead ; see I ^^. .
Sthaut 0''^^, N- 971, towings of
I o — ^ boats.
-^
Sthaiu ^_" ^7^1, those who tow boats;
~~^ f \\ I
~^ =???= , unseen haulers of boats.
a jar, a
vessel.
Stha p ^^ 0, 1
to clothe, to wrap up in cloth, to bandage.
Seth-ab "^5^^, Tuat VII, a goddess.
Sthethi n
Sthu
, Hh. 343, a god.
=* Tuat IX, a monster serpent-
(3 ' warder of the 9th Gate.
sthep p^, u. 548, T. 303, p'
sthep
to cut in pieces, to
slay.
s=* P. 681, to select,
□ 7^' to choose.
Stheput I ^, portions of meat selected
for offerings; p^^'L^a!. If off^^,:;-
sthepu 11^''^%^'^^"^,
I D Jr n III'
Rec. 36, 216 .. . .
Sthep |l~, T. 185, P. 183, 196, 674,
N. 1282, M. 291, 1^ ^, U. 49i> P- 579,
I UJ\
Hh. 425, to remove, to carry away, to
transport.
D
s-then
sthena
caus. of
n\
, a dis-
tinguished person or statue, eminent, prominent,
notable.
Sthen I ^ 7^ , to journey, to retreat.
I ftAAAAA
sthensthen R ° ' y '" ^ , to travel, to
journey, to conduct a party.
Sthena p ^"^^ (1 ffl' Anastasl I, 28, 2,
1 (J -A, P. iii6b, 43, to compare.
StheM-t n*=^(]^,^ thing compared
I /wvwv 1 J\ with somethmg else.
8-thenem 0"=^ 1^. P'^ ^T-
to turn back, to turn aside or away, to lead
astray ; caus. of
sther-t
I <:!> (^ , eyelid, eyelashes.
sther
senther J ^, ."^'^°"»
S o o o' mcense.
s.thesp«^.p-^..p-^|
=»^L=fl, p^^^^^L-=fl,'to exalt, to
lift up, to exalt oneself, to be exalted; caus.
Copt. xice.
sthesu p^^;;!^. P^^^-^
^ I , those who lift up or exult ; 1 \\ Tl Sr ' »
^ I I — H— Jl ii2i I
those who lift up praises or who raise the song
of praise.
sthesu Shu. P^^^iP^I-
n
s-thes P^''^^'^^, P^^-i^xa, IV, 659,
-»— ^==±3, to lie at full length, laid out,
\\ -
stretched out, to lie prone, dead body ; — »— (I
the
' dead.
Set p ci^ <2^^\ . Palermo Stele = P^^ ^,
Set — the god of evil.
set
^^
, to cut, to pierce.
set n ff^, n ' ' L-fl, Israel Stele 4,
Tombos Stele 11, Rec 30, 220, I ^w— fl,
PT^>PSPT^-P=^-
r|<:;^^ci^^ to break, to smash, to cleave,
I -^ I ' ^ ' to breach a wall.
set-t n """^^ U./1, n ^~^ ^.— Zl, breach,
I ci X IX
break, opening.
s
[714]
X U-Zl:
• II c-*'^ % ftAAwv , a kind
L I ^/^A^^^
setp
of canal, a branch of the Nile.
3 I fl'''^^ ^ 3 ' , "Breaker of bones," one
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
set P^^^— ^' *° loathe, to be disgusted.
set Pc:^> ^, > impurity, dross.
set PClT^T
StiU |l^(j[]^, dressers,
bandlet, headcloth, garment; varr.
t^^ — nf^5_
^-'r^ . to dress, to clothe, to
\s, ^^-=^' array in fine apparel.
Setpc^>X,T.38,3io,P.564,p'^X'
Amen. 13, 4, Hc^^n, [l^^<?, tail, rump;
plur. n cs> "^ X, Shipwreck 163; zi"^ ^
n*^^^^^^^, P.S.B. 13, 412, tail in the air; Copt.
Ci.T.
Set
\
W^'
Palermo Stele, U,£i|, Ns,
^^i^P
®
"festival of the tail"; plur.
LDQu> IV, 569, 1095. A festival which the
king celebrated every 30 years, or after great
events, however frequent, or whenever he wished
to obtain a renewal of his life from the gods.
setentpet ^ g ^, i^JJ,^.
the name of the 27th or 28th day of the month
Set-t I f ', Anastasi T, 6, 1, section
I > I L-.ZI
of a book, page, column of a pap>rus.
I ^V ^1 I ..B^ci^ ^1
set pennu ^^^^^^^v^E^^'^, rat's-tail, a
• -^ 1 \> O (3 III'
herb used in medicine.
setu nu mama (?) 1 1 "^ ^ I ^
Itl, a plant or herb used in medicine.
set SU p "^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^i^^^ °^ P'^^*-
set sheps-tc?) p^_^^> a.z.
1880, 95, a part of a chariot.
set-t (Stit) ^ f| o , Rev. 12, 66,
n*^^^ (jA f) , Rev. 14, 20, fire; Copt, CA-Xe.
sta [1 -^^, T. 27. p -^^^'
N. 198, P. 611, 707, Rec. 27, 217, 34, 177,
n c^=^ "^v "^L^ ^^^ J to quake, to tremble.
stetiu
those who shake,
old men.
M. 221,
stata (sett)
-., to quake, to tremble ; Copt. CXU5T".
Stan n e^>i '^^^9 ' ' P^^^y' quaking
paralysis, the shaking sickness.
sta
5 a kind of marsh bird,
^' bittern (?)
Sta Tir Hc^^'^^^^, U. 187,
:^^'^^=*, T. 66, 0^^^=''^
,p.^%,^,N..598, P
, " Great quaker," god of the thunder and
earthquakes.
Stametsu P^=^^'^'^^^^ P^"^
T. 240, the ancient storm-gods.
Sta-ta p c^> "^ "^5 =^?^ , P. 304,
" Earth-shaker " — the name of a god.
Sta-t fc:- vl , a kind of prickly shrub
30^ ^ Ml
used as a protection for encampments, "thorn
scrub " or " thorn bush."
staf (stef) P^-^.^-^^o^x^^
[715]
P
to defame, to run down, to decry, to vilify ; caus,
stu
(2
t^r -.1 to run aground (of a
Jl'- -J' ship).
S-tua l^c ^€^ G)» to pass the morning;
caus. of tua ^ ^•^j^.
n c^:3 fO to treat a body with drugs, to em-
I S ® - ' n ' balm a dead body.
Steb pc^:.j5,pc:^J'^,Peasant5o,
bandlet, belt, girdle, hangings of a shrine, a part
of a square cloth.
^^^' -^:^^> Stake, instrument of torture, misery,
disaster, calamity; plur. l <--=^ 1 ^^, Ic^s:^ 1
Steba I cis:^ J (1 ^^^, a wretched man.
StebU [Ici^JIcs V JJ, Rev. 12, 22,
a tool or weapon.
s.tebp_J^,p_J.|,p
J J , to chew, to ruminate; Copt. C^LT^e.
steb4|l=^jy
s-tebh nc^J|..= ^,
i.p-JMi.p-JI
I I I
(3
, to
arrange, to provide, to equip, to supply ; caus.
stebhutp^J|;|,p^J.-
L-J]
, provision, equipment, tools, implements.
furniture ; plur, I c^ j S ) I , " c:^^:^ j 9
\> I I I
, Tanis Pap. 19.
Steput fl'^^'^^'"^ portions
• I D P 111 selected
of an animal
for sacrifice.
stef \\^l\
to make ready, to prepare.
, L.D. Ill, 1 40c,
Stef p;
L-^
, to cut in pieces, to slay.
T, 241, to paint the
' eyelids with stibium.
Hh. 336, Rec. 27, 58, to
' hear ; Copt. CCJDXJUL.
Z^ Rec. 2, 30, assistant
X ' priest.
Stem [l.=>^, U. 65, N. 320, p
j],N.323,pc:=>J.N.324,p^
U. 421, Ic^
Stem-t I c=D» ^v '^ I , eye-paint
Stem-t 2J) C^ \\ ' ' stibium, antimony,
eye-pail it ; Copt. ecOHJUL, Or, tni'ftfitw.
stem n
Stem n
s-tem(?) p<^|^0,'o bring «_aj,
8-tema Oc^^Q , T. 264, M. 417, to join,
to unite ; caus. ; Copt. TlWiULI.
Sten n ^^"^^^ A, n ^^^^ v^. Coronation
Stele 2 2, crown.
Stenu 1 -www /[ , wearer of a crown, prince.
stenit n
Stena 1 ■ 31 , to dam a river.
I /WVAAA 1
stenu 1 ~^ ^ A , swift courier.
rule, dominion,
sovereignty.
3
Ster n ^^^^^ f '^ > a kind of plant.
stekh n ^, p. 61, M. 82, N. 89, n
*=^ , N. 72, to defend, to protect.
Stekh n ^"^^j Hh. 5
stekKip'l-llIll^. P^qf
Israel Stele 14, to overthrow, to defeat ; see
s-tesher H^B T. 281, 0^''^^'%='.
N. 131, lc3SZ]''^^6, to redden; caus.
Steshru H ^o '^ ^^, red things,
bloody wounds.
s
[716]
S
s-teku n ^^^^ if^, n
hide; caus.
s-tega p's^y^, P S
, to
^ . s
, Metternich Stele 49, P^S^^.^ ^ '
IV, 385, to hide, to run away and hide; caus.
Steg (1 ^ A , B.D. 168, a bull-god.
Steg [1 "^ ) , a proper name (?) ; 1 1 ^
^^Zy ^AA^A^ ■^ , IV, IO7I.
S-teg^ M ^^ -^^> Hymn Darius, 7,
to look, to examine ; caus.
stegaut PT^^'^' ^•^^- ^°^'
6i watchers (?)
S-tet n ^^ ^'^' ^^^' ^''■°^' ^° stablish;
I 11 ii' caus.
setch p,^, ^i- ■'^' '3Uttolo:
Setchp^.''-397,M.566,N...„,
setch P °^ ^. Rec. 27, 58, P ^. to
break, to break open.
setch \\^,^- '^5> to strike a balance,
IOC to make a reckonmg.
setch (?) p*^]^' Mar. Karn. 52,
8, to lay waste, to be wasted.
8etchu4bu(?)p^^f;^%^,
Stele Usertsen III, '• broken -hearts " (used to
describe the timid broken-spirited peoples of
the Northern Sfidan).
setchu P*^"^*^"^' P- 424, M.
607, P*T* 1^°^°^'^' N- 1 212, archers.
Setohtiup^^^^,p^\
Y^Sr ' Rec. 32, 79, archers (?)
Setch-t p*^ f|, U. 184, 322, 513, T.
88, N. 619, p 2^ [|, Rec. 30, 198, 31, 170,
Setchti n "^ , Tuat II, a fire-god in the
I o\\v Tuat.
Setohit-usrit ^ (| j p ^ ^ 5'
Nesi-Amsu 27, 16, a title of Sekhmit.
setch P"^^, ^''''- 3°' '^^' *'i^;i]jf^3'
festival of the tail ; see set.
setch P "^ ^, A.Z. 1906, 112, child,
babe, infant ; fem. p^ ^ ^, ^^^c,
setchti P2^ ^, IV, 1072, young.
setchp-^||.p-|y|.,--
setchetch P ^^^^ |, form, image.
setch P ^Tj , pot, vessel.
setch (?) n^ff, ^- ^'^' ^ ^'""^ ""J
^ ' I { l\ wood.
s-tcha n I '^, P. 636, n i %f , p.
163, to go, to depart = P^]^"^
, to depart in peace, i.e., to die.
Setcha-t 1 i ^. , departure.
Setcha P I , Ros. Mon. "23, Champ. Mon.
378, a fabulous animal with the head of a ser-
pent and the legs and tail of a lion.
setcha
Jour. As. 9, ser. 10, 506
s-tchai p J "^j , U. 642, p J
, to be well, happy, amused, to enjoy
oneself ;
M]^
Love Songs 7, 9.
setchasetcha p J Tp] J ■
mockery, jest ; Copt. COX.
, Rev.,
s
[ 717 ]
S
f
s-tchai her
w 9.
X I
, A.Z. 1908,
^^_^ ^, A.Z, 1905, 28,
e
= ?■ Pimii^.sfi'
Anastasi 1, 8, 7,
27, 8,
X ^
imen.
9' ^ I
, pi^, Sphinx
Steles, M J "^ '^, Jour. As. 1908, 282, to laugh,
to joke, to jest, to have pleasure in something.
s-tchai P J (jfl '^ d^. A-Z- 1878, 48,
Rev. 12, 16, 1 1 J I (] ^_^^^' ^^v- ^^' '23,
If, Rev. II, 139, to
t, 66, 14, 36, 1 1 I
say, to recite, to narrate ; Copt, cy^^e, C^XI.
\J
setchait
word, speech ; plur. 1 1 |i
I t^i ^1 I I I 2LI III
13, 11; Copt. c£j^.ze, ci.zi,
setchain |i A /III o ^
, Rec. 27, 8,
, Rev.
I Rev., counsel ;
1' Copt. cocThi.
setchaih
III]
Jour. As. 1908, 267, p ]^ ()(j I
Rev. 12,47, P 1(1(1—4
Rev. 14, 16, rejoicing, jest, joke, amusement.
setchaut fl J ^ "^ Q , seal.
S-tCham M i ^^jP, to wrap up, to en-
velop; var. ^ ^ "^ ^, [1 5c?. I\^
setcham H J
setchami Pi^l^^^^. Pi
, protector.
'' to beget, to act the
("=u) ' part of a male.
O I
setchamaut H |
127, virtues, viriUty (?)
setchamut p^^^, p|.^
A.Z. 1872, 37, hoe, hatchet.
I , Rec. 4,
setchahui pi^J^^I^, ^i\
setohakhmu p ^ ^ ^ ^, A.Z.
1864, 107, bat; Copt. (TeixcTeXo.
s-tcham H | ^ '^, to plate with gold
or silver, plating metal ; caus.
setcheb
!■
a measure of land = 100
cubits.
setcheb 0°^ J, U. 240, P. 102, M.
90, N. 97, to subsist, to exist, a synonym of
, to live.
setchbu(?) 1^, Wort. 763, 1389,
men, mankind in general. ^
setcheb P*^ J j. U. 4, 376, 45 ^ M.
396, P "^ J II' Rec. 32, 80, 81, I ^,
disaster, calamity, misfortune; plur. M^^ u
s.tchefap::;^^^i,p:3,^
^^ ^^ (|(^ ^^ 1 ' ' *^ ^^^^' '° provision,
to provide for, to supply ; caus.
Setchef n°^(^, Annales III, no,
bread, food in general.
setchef '^ V , to kill, to slay.
setchem [1 */^, U. 40, R 187, p ^
^, R 401, 835, M. 573, N. 1180, fl ^ */),
^1^^^.111,143, ^^M.to
hear, to hear a case, to hearken, to obey;
to obey the dictates of the
belly.
p
setchemsetchem ^ ^^ ^, P
Rec. 33, 35, to listen carefully.
setchem-t p ^ ^, u. 631, f,
^K' P*^K' ^^=^' shearing.
setchemu ^^^fl, ^^^^.
hearer, listener; plur. ■^^^ y» ^ ^k.
[ 718 ] S
setchem kheri ^j/
setchemu ^
setchem H ^
nnn
a kind of
tradesman.
judge of the mab-t
n
court
setchemiu ^^(]()^
!,
22, officers or judges who hear cases.
setchem ash
o / —
attendant in the Place of truth ; ^
IV, 619, ^
!.
I , Rec. 8, 134, sub-
czszi
ordinate officers, chief servants (?)
Setchemi ^\ b.d.g. 776, Anc. Eg.
Ill, 226, a bull-god, the god of hearing; ^ JL
B.D.G. 699, a form of Isis of Mendes.
Setchem ansi ^^ (j ^ P \\ "^f »
B.D. 115, 7, a kind of garment (?)
Setchem (?) em snef ^ ^ "^^^ T
n '^^^^ ^wf vfij Ombos II, 134, a mytho-
I »<-=^ f HI h' logical being.
I I I
setchem metu -f . ^ i ^^sp,
^kii-^' -^iii ^' Rename
of the 19th day of the month.
setchem heri ^ ^^^-^ ^ ^^ ,
B.D, 125, I, 21, the upper leaf of the door of
the hall of Osiris.
m
w
B.D. 125, I, 21, the lower leaf of the door of
the hall of Osiris.
setchem ^ ^v r^ , to paint the
eyelids with stibium ; see 1 0--=-^ ^\ :^^ ,
n fs I ^>^
setchen H '^ <^c L==^, ^^c- 3, 3, to
! ^,«v^V ^v overthrow.
setcher []^L=J, [1 Bs ^, 111,141,
I -9* (1 ^ ^ -/I , to be strong, to make strong.
setcher H B © , Fl B p © , fort,
strong place ; plur. 1 B^ 3HmE®'
setcher H B <^, t. 338, p. 820, N.
702, Hh. 453, p^1^.[l^-i%x»,iv,
659, P^^^c::^, [I^^L^,. pBH,
^^i^>M5,in,r43,^V,
L=/] , 13^ J3:^ , to pass the night,
to lie down to sleep or in death, to sleep, the
opposite of <rp> m , to pass the day ; IB?
(ft^v/^ A.Z. 1900, 27, the sleepless One,
'^ " ^ ' i.e., God.
setcheri flB(](S^^, \\ BJ^
H^ /^2' ^^ ^^^ ^^ lyi"g down asleep or
deaTplur. p^fjlj^j.'j^l, p^^
ft
ly I
setcheriu H B '^ ^ ^ ^, p.
204, N. 847, sleepers, i.e., the blessed dead.
setcherit
intercourse.
o *^^ (*=T[), sexual
setcherit H B ^ ^ anightcamp-
I <r::> ' v- ^ , ' mg ground.
setcherit R B ^ ^ , 7- 333, ?• 824,
N. 703
setcher (?) ^, B.D. ib, 19, bier(?)
p
s
[719]
setCherit (1ft ^^, sickness, pros-
SetCherit H B« ^ '5s^^^27, H B
^=^ , the rest festival.
setCherit H B ^ , R B ^
^ , (IB ci ^fej "^ sleeping draught,
'''mi I <z> ' '' O ' drugged beer.
Setchriu fl^(](]HJs^sii. A.Z.
1900, 21, the sleeping gods.
Setcherur [1 B ^^=t^,T.38o,
setcheh fl^fl.p'^l^^l.the
shin bone; dual 0*^^=33, P'^I^H-
setcheh ^ '^ | mm, U. 542, T. 297,
P. 226, a mythological serpent.
s-tcheser p*^ P<=>, p^, p^ jl
IV, 834, ^_g2^ > ^° beautify, to make grand or
splendid, to promote to high rank ; caus.
s p
^-^ ^ J] I , splendid
setcheseru
magnificent things
s-tcheser s-tcheser ^=^ ^-^ . ^
or
L-fl*
to complete, to beautify.
S-tchet P"^^, P "^ "^ d?^, Amen.
, 14, P^^ U ^ ^, to tell, to narrate, to
describe, lo speak ; caus. ; Copt. OJA-ZG.
setcheti p °^
narrator, story
teller.
!>
setchetu P^^, P^^
1 ] ^ I , Anastasi I, 26, 3, speech, stories,
narratives, tales, descriptions, precepts, sayings.
setchet-t H "^ ^ ^ , {\>^ ^ ^
Amen. 14, 14, narrative, story.
setchet
^
, hall, chamber.
setohethap^^f ^|,Rev.,
to jest j see 1 A
720
□n SH
Sh r-m = Heb. ttJ, Copt. cy.
Sha, she ^^, A.Z. 45, 129, estate, field.
, r-TT-l I 1 r\ri □□ CZEZ) C3SZI j»^/f
, lake, pool,
Ci I AAftAAA I \>
cistern, tank, ornamental water in a garde n,
trough, laver; plur. ^, ^ i , ^ ^ i , ^^ i ,
gg,P. 830, N. 773; Copt.C9HL
Sha aa '^^ '^ , ^^' ^°47, a large water
I 3x , w , ' garden.
Sha-t Asar ^ , jj^. ^ , ^ ,, j]^.
lake of Osiris, a name of the Fayyftm.
Sha en Asar ^^AAAA j-i'=^,B.D. 122, 6,
lake of Osiris (the Fayyfim).
Sha uab t=t / ~va^ , izszd f \
vsaaaa: (i) basin of purification; (2) (zszi/ 1
AAAAAA
/sw«AA , a name of the lake of the temple of Den-
~ ^^ r^Z2'^ /-^^ a name of Lake
derah; (3) a^wva/ l^A/w^A, Moeris
Sha-t ur-t "^^ ^=^ ^« / P^^t of the
^ I ^^^ ® Fayyfim.
D ^ CZSZi D ^ a kind of
t 4 ' iO i j ' incense.
^Q^-^/r. ,75.-79, M.
sha-t pet c=s=]
Shatt pet
28, 65, 156, '^^^, P. 60, N. 86, no,
sha qah
, a title of Nut.
I s I
(2'""^, P. 1116B,
AMI
30, tanks in which fish were kept ready for
eating.
Sha tesui (?) "^^^ ^ ^^^^, a lake in
the Oasis of Khirgah (?)
B.D. 63B, a, the lake of Fire in the Tuat
SH
IZSZ]
ShaAgeb™^Bj~w^^,B.D.
189, II, the lake of Ageb, i.e., the celestial sea.
Sha Aaru
f f f , N.
P- 637. ~ (|
I 1
1379.
the lake of Reeds in the Other World.
Sha aqer '^^^(1 ^ ^1, B.D. 172,40,
lake of Perfection, a lake wherein the righteous
bathed.
CSZl
I y^" •\ AA/\AAA
, B.D. 117, 3, .;^ /WVAAA,
Shaur
I \^ I AAAAAA V"
a large lake in the Tuat; ^/w^A,^
Ci ! AAAAAA <L
I
^
Rhind Pap. note 42, the
great lake of Khensu.
-Sha Maati ™ ^ \ P P ® , B-D-
17, 51, lake of Truth, a lake in the Tuat.
Sha em maf k-t
n 111
1^1
B.D. 39, 19, the lakes of Turquoise in the Tuat.
Sha en Amu
, B.D. 98, 6, lake of Fire in the Tuat.
Sha en ankh ' ' ^^^^ ■?-, N. 762,
Tuat IV, lake of Life, a lake
in the Tuat.
[— rr — 1 ^ / r\ AAAA/VA
Vf
Sha en maat www
54, " lake of Truth."
Sha en maatiu
, Peasant
^„
^ w
B.D. 168, lake of the Speakers of the truth.
Sha en maat
Jim
, Berg. II,
395, /WWVA
a lake in the Tuat.
Sha en Heru
■ cr:
s I
, B.D. 17, 46,
, the
lake of Horus in the Tuat.
oo
SH
[ 721 ]
SH
on
Sha en hesmen -wwva
- IP-,,,
f P'^^^] °,^^^ '^^°^ Natron!
^ 1 AwvsA Ji o ' the 7'ua
° III'
in
uat.
Sha ent hetche-t ^=^ — ? ^ p n
M5. 36, lake of Light in the Tuat.
ShaenKha ^ ?1k ,^ czu
^. Rec. 27, 223, the name
of a lake in the Tuat ; see S S "^
___^ I — I Ci
N.966. ^ -vww.(J-^^j^^^U.576.
Sha en khebentiu "^^^
X
I H
J
j,B.D. 130, 10, lake of the Wicked.
Sha en Sab '=P
_ 1r^ j^, Rec.
26, 233, the lake of the Jackal in the Tuat.
Sha sab ™-^ «, Rec. .6, a33.
J-^,.he lake of the Jackal
-=^ in the 1 uat.
Sha en s-hetep /www
00
s I
96-97. 7, lake of Propitiation.
P =^, B.D.
Sha en setchet
3a X
AA/\A/\A
f|, B.D.
(Nebseni) 17, 41, a lake of Fire in the Tuat.
'Jll
Sha en qebh aaaa^a ^
N. 762, the lake of Cold Water in the Tuat
ShaNu
■I W I OOD "^^'^^
AA^ft/^A
I 51
I /WVAAA
C-T;^-] /WWVA ggg
varr
^ ^ , the Celestial ocean.
Sha Nesasa (Sha en SdsA?) ^=^
AAAAAA M [| -y ' ' 1/ Ai. I
1.
oo
s I
Sha Neserser ^^^^ ^ ~^*~ "
B.D. 71, i8, a lake of Fire in the Tuat; varr
mtT^-u^-
Shaneter=]|™,B.D, ,7.,4..,he
pool of the God in the Tuat.
CZED
I
, T. 378,
Sha Hi
I (j(] ^ , N. 625, a lake in the Tuat.
Shal.eru^^^^,,Heuve„r
the Celestial beings.
Sha heh "^^^^ | BD- 131, 10, the lake
I 31 M 1 1 ' of a million years.
ShaHetep™=^^,B.D.„o.6,
the lake of the god Fletep.
Shakharu°^|^--^_^J.
B.D. 149, II, 6, the lake where the kharu geese
lived in the Tuat.
Sha Sham (?)
a. lake in the Tuat.
on
^kSlf.
_ShaTat-U^c^^](j@,U.48r,
' m ^ } ^ ' ^- ^44, a lake in the Tuat.
Sha Tcheser-t '^^ |
lakes of the goddess Tchesert in the Tuat.
, the
Sha(?) ™, phallus (?)
r=ti)
sha (?) 00 ^, B.D. 98, 8, lacuna (?)
sha-t
on on fi I
^ I
III'
11=
ol'T
I, things.
Sha-t (?) [itM^], hundred; usuaUy
written ^ ; Copt. Oje, CJJOT. The reading
shent has been proposed (A.Z. 1898, 138);
(^ e , two hundred; Copt. cyHT ; ^ ^o U.
516, T. 327, hundreds.
Sha-t (?) gj, loo-thread stuff.
^^^ '^^^' P- 440, M, M. 656.
JtTtT I > garden, meadow, estate, plaia
sha, shaut M t[. M ^ tr, ^
P.S.B. i3i 411, flowering shrub; flower, a vine
i 2
nn
SH
[ 722 ]
SH
r-n-i
in blossom ; plur. |^ '^ i , IV, 1 167, TtTt!
;^,AnastasiI,25,3,IV.772; M'^f;]^'
^"^^l^^ i' ^^^^""^ '" general, the
plants in a garden, garden ; Copt. cycyHOT.
Shau^^(), R^'^- 3, 12. 1 10, mebn
Sha Ij^ "^ j^, Hh. 437, reeds,
wine, drink.
Sha HTh , a fabulous animal like a grey-
hound with a straight tail in the form of an axe.
Sha-t TtTtt o, Metternich Stele 86, a mytho-
logical animal, parent of Menu.
of dog ; plur. J^ "^ A^ .
sha-t T«T»T S, bitch.
I^,
a kind
?'
1
sha,shaa M^^^^ M^^'
^ ^' M ^ f) e f^. pig; Pl"r. Mil
(1 e n I ; Copt, ecyuj.
Shau liSl'^^''"^ III > . Peasant B 2,
i38.pig; LH- I^ ? S, Metternich Stele 86,
''^'^^^ \. A U white sow.
Shaa Mil "^fj^^'B.D. 36,1^'^
(1 ^Mt- ^=ZI |\ 'TT\ ^•^- " ^' S> the black pig
S ^"^ — ^_K>^ ^^ ' of Set speared by Horus.
Sha-t M^ JL. M^ JL,claw
of a bird, talon, a measure ; TtT^t "^^ J^ <x=> ,
great span = 3^ palms (14 fingers); Mtt
JU "^^j little span = 3 palms (12 fingers).
IX
sha-ti JL =
sha-t
animal ; Mtt
, Sphinx I, 257.
o , part of the body of an
.?...... 5=^ |\ U skin(?)
-^-M^ A.' of a dog.
sha-t t-vr-i ^ U. 582, body;
jj^, ivi. 59, i^ ^ ^ ^^ , p. 89,
, M. 59, (]
sha-t C3SZ]
^ P. 477, N. 1265,
Z**^ ' emissions of the body.
Sha pet on^k °»^ U. 609, storm,
sha r-g-i
= ^
tempest.
^, to
read, to proclaim ; Copt. tocy.
shaa rrv-i ^^ ^^, to steer, to sail a boat.
sha, shai
,Thes. 1285,
, to fix, to appoint,
to decide, to determine, to destine, to pre-
destinate, to allot, to design, to decree, to
ordain, to commission, to authorize.
sha-t T^T^T
Amherst Pap. 26, ^
.m
^, A.Z. 45, 125, something
decreed or ordained by God, what is ordained
by man or fixed by custom, what is seemly or
fitting, dues, revenue, taxes, impost.
shau M ^ I A.Z. 1874, 87, l^ ^
|, IV, i"6, ^j2^(](]^||, what is de-
creed or ordered or ordained, fate, destiny.
sha-t hlnl
profit, benefit.
shai l^
shait TitjT
".m
I
Rev., use, utility, worth ;
Copt, cy^**'--
, Rec. 3, 44, T^
I, A.Z. 1905, 28, 39,
f^, IV, 530,
[ tax, impost, produce
I ' of a country.
shaiu liM ^ i)() ^ I j . P.S.B. 10, 42,
dues, revenues, treasures.
^-^^— ' a kind of bread, loaves,
III' feod in general.
Sha ^
shaa l^ ()
Rev. 13, 107, book, writing,
document.
on
SH
[723 ]
SH
can
shad ItM^^l 7. ^Vestcar Pap. 12, 17,
estate, garden, orchard, grove.
Shadu liil "^ (| ^ , wine, drink.
shaduI^^(],°,A.z. ,^-,^^37,
Shads M^(jp..,Iill()p^,
M^llpL^,iiI^-7,togo,to
travel, to journey.
Shadsiu liM ^ () P ]^ j , goings, goers.
Shads 111] "^ i] P s:^, wicket-gate (?)
shaa (sha) l^u, Rev. n, 125, T»T»T
i , up to, as far as, until ; ■^:r> T^TtT "" — °,
IV, 647, <cz> T^Ttt , as far as ; Copt. CUA..
shaa-t
\j
^ Jour. As. 1908, 979,
(?) (3 I
— fl I, until;
(3 ' until ; Copt. cyA.'T.
shaaut (sha-t)
Copt, cy^.xe.
shaa |iJ2 u, Rev. 13, 8 = cy^., of use
and wont, e.g., cy^.qcU3T-JUL.
shaa, shada (sha)
Millllll!)— ^,tobegin;|j|,TlL *^
Rev. 15, 38, the source of life
, the goddess of pri-
Shaait T^TtT
meval matter— a form of Hathor.
shaaa-mes M ^ fl C2 ^ ^ S, Rev.
14, 7, firstborn ; Copt. cyA.jm.ice.
Shaa, shaa-t iH^^, Supp. 1223,
Rec. ^^, 32, warehouse, store-
house, granary.
, Rev. 12, 79, sand; Copt cyoj.
shaa l£^
r -, to smite, to conquer.
e
slaughter,
slayer.
shafti ^^v^^^v.^^
shaftit(8haiti) Iii|^_i.()();^U-fl,
^ "m 1^ U ^ ' blow, stroke, ill luck (?)
Shaft ^ ^^^, Mar. Ka^.^55.
>^ Rev. 1 1, 149, some-
' thing written.
TSism
^^, Rev. II, 133,
75. beggar
shaai l^ u
Jj , Rev. II, 183; see Shai.
shaaimI^^(|(]|^„.Rev.i^^,o.
shaaikh Jiil \j i](j © I^ ° , Rev. 14,
17, dust; Copt. cyo^^Sy-
shaaber (?)
outside ; Copt. cyA.E.oX.
Shaam JjIJyj^, Rev. n, 182, to de-
sire; ^^r. |il2 "^ ^ ^ ; Copt. cyeJULei.
shaamtuf 1*12^7^^.,^, Rev. 12,
14, 13, 21 = Copt. cy^HTe^.
shaar IM'^'^' tooth; Copt cy^X (?)
Shaar ^^ r^, Jour. As. 1908, 255,
to bargain, to haggle ; Copt. epcyA.A.p.
Shaar TtttT "^ ^^ ^, Mar. Kam. 54,
42,
w
w
■ I
V Q?i, to VOW, to
promise, to boast.
shaar T»Tt!
28. T»Ttt
w
, Amherst Pap.
door, gate, prison ;
Heb. liTttJ.
shaarki J^
\j
w
\^ O, Rev.
12, 118, drought ; compare Arab, j *
sha&S ^ ^ °o, Shipwreck 163, a
product of the enchanted island.
Shaasha l^ ^ ^^ T, Rev. 12, 17, rail,
railing ; Copt. cytAJCy.
i z 2
oa
SH
[ 724 ]
SH
rvn
\, Rev.,
CTD
Rec. 3, 38, terrace, walk with
trees planted by the side.
'^, Israel Stele 8,
shaasha Mtl^^Mtl^. ^^c. 33, 12°.
reverence, respect.
shaashaa l^'^'^JM,^' JM,^
^l2^ ^,Rec. 33, 120, 138, liltl^KM^
n I .0 Rev. 13, 29, boast, glory, fame, renown ;
lll^' Copt, cyo'^fflo*^-
shaashaa l^ sj IM, ^ ■
to winnow ; Copt. Oj^a ^ ^^^
shaashaa ^J — TtTtT ^
ghai TtTiT
a man's fate, his fortune and allotted span of life.
shai bto Mil ^ (ly J (] ^,
Israel Stele 8, ill luck.
shai nefer ]£^ !](] j^ J |> good luck.
shait iiM'^lfl ^ ;^' ^'^^^y .'°' M
evil destiny, a blow of fate.
Shai liljl'^ ()lj ^ , Amen. 21, 16, A.Z.
1873, i38,Todt. (Leps.),pl. 50, ^
^^.M^(lilf3 2!^|,Pap.Ani3,
B.M. 32, 411, Jour. As. Ser. X, 9, 434, 460,
473. 49». 508, 552, Berg. 73, the god Luck
or Fate or Destiny who reckons the days
Shait I^^i][j'^^, Amen. 9, n,
ttttt "^ |j(j ^ ^, Hh. 330, the goddess Fate.
Litanie 37, a dog-god.
Shai Illil "^ l]l] ^ ^, Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 75 forms ofRa (No, 37);
Shai TilillKl istm,
shau oa
D
CZSZl
a benevolent serpent-
god.
Shai T^T^I (](] W, Lanzone 129, a croco-
dile-god who ate the hearts of the dead.
shaiM^flll-ni.'^TindV/eeJ:
shaii l^ ^^ ^ S ^ ■^' ^^^'' ^°""^^^"'
tank, cistern ; Copt, cyHI.
shau 1=]'^^, P. 38, M. 48 = K*-='
, T. 286, to injure (?)
^, in
<s=- 00%. 'vx v:>, P. 498,
_^^^_^,P. 510-
shau l^ '^\ Q , to be hot, to burn, fire.
shau T»T«t(5 (Id o, Rev. 13, 25,
Rev. 12, 118, dry, parched; Copt, cyooxe
Shaut Mil ^ ^ ", ^^^- '4. ^2, dry-
Shau l4!il'^%®> B.D. 141-142,
i2i,T»T»T
shau
the name
D
•S fi\ 142, III, 15, a city with
' the special cult of Osiris.
(3 g^. Rev. 13, 6,
U I
1 ^, Jour. As. 1908,
Rec. 16, 69, IM, ^
283, to glorify oneself, to boast oneself over
someone or something; Copt. OJOT, CLjOTCtJOT.
W
shau
,Amen. 12, 4, ^J
O,
I , to be of
value, property, stuff, possessions, goods, some-
thing which is of worth or value, something use-
ful, advantage, benefit;
Ostraka No, 2
valuable of all.
ea
, Theban
, most
Shau I^ ^ ^ ^, Rec. 36, 53, IM
, P.S.B. 15, 35, ^^, ^-mi^
(S.
the god of prosperity and of .
' good luck and good fortune.
rvn
SH
[725]
SH
oo
Shau (?) ^ ^, abode, dwelling.
shau-t Itil'^^ "T^. P- 414, M. 593,
N. 1 198, garden, park.
Shau Mil "^9, excrement.
e
Sha TtttT ^ -^, a disease of the eye.
shauti (shuti) ^(2 "^s^^t^H, Rev.
II, 174, the two plumes of a crown.
Shau M^^,^,--^' Rec. 30, 66,
parts of the magical boat.
shauaa Jji] ^ (] (E I^, ^^^^^^' ^^^^P'
shaua4 Mil -P (1 ^ , '^^^ °^ '^°"^ ^""^
^^^^ ( H I 1 a statue.
shauabu M'^fl^Je^,
the melon plant ; plur. TtTtT^^ -f^ ^ J ^
^ I, Love Songs 3, 13, TiM%. -jT) "^
shauab-t Mll^f]^J^|.
melons (?) the figs of the persea tree (?)
shauabti m^f]^J:|.
T^T^t 4p) j( \i> ^ figure made of stone, wood,
faience, etc., which was placed in the tomb to
perform the work of a slave on behalf of the
deceased ; var. Iffi J^ f > see ^oa J^|.
shauabti Iili| f] J " Q , i v, 733, A.Z.
34, 166, T»T<T ^ J ^ O » pot, vessel, vase, jar.
shauar Hil ^ if] ^ ^ , Tj^. Rec.
'9» 96, part of a shrine.
shaua IlH "^ ^
document, letter, book ; see
o I
Shaubu M "^ ^ J ^ f^, flame,
fire; compare Heb. ^ilttj, Job xviii, 5.
Shab-t Tllil l|o,A.Z. 1905, 5, daily ser-
• ^ vice, obligation.
, writing,
I \\ !<=:>=::
Shab(?) tiltl J ^. Herusutef Stele i s,
tribe ; compare Eih. fy{]^ :
Shab-t I^'^Jo_p,p.373.N. 1149,
B.D. ed. Nav. 172, 28, |ii| "^ J XJ, Rec.
31, 25. Illll "^ J ^, water melon (?); plur.
IV, "94. ai ^ J rf m ' c-'P'- ffl'"^^-
shab-t iil 1\ J ^, ^"^'^ '"''°" P"^""-
shabarth |^ J ^ -^^ , stream, flow
of water ; Heb. n731C .
shabu m ^ J ^
, IV, 481,
I I I
, I w I
1 C3!O,f00d
shabu 1^^ J ^2go, 2^200.
altars laden with food offerings.
Shabu liM^ J%^> t" shorten
sail, to furl a sail. "
shabu J£^ J "^ ^^*^ L-fl, to strike, to
smite, to hew stones.
shabuHa^J^\;:,aa
worked stone, masonry.
Shabu Hi|^Je|,^J^|,
a funereal figure; varr. M ^ f| "^ J° f
Shabu Iffi'^J^I^ |,afire.god;
see Ashbu.
shabn ^tl J O 1, Rev. 12, 87. TtTtt J
junction, union, accord, unison ;
Copt. cyoJrtfi.
/VS/VSA^ [I 5
^
Shabt IlliJ J^_^, Jour. As. 1908, 255,
staff, stick ; see J^ "^ J ^^ .
shabtiMj-.Mj°|,iH^
2 2 3
oa
SH
[726]
sn
rvn
Bhabt-t M*^ J^' ^^^- '' 4^'
Love Songs 2, 3, Hil "^ J ^ ^ ' tti "^
11(2^^^, staff, stick, rod, biton, walking-stick j
Sallier I, 6, 5, 6 ; Heb. t^lUJ, Copt. ctjELtUX,
Syr. n^S^jxJu-
□ ^ Anastasi IV,' 12, 3,
ShapU Mil '^(a^ , to dance.
Shapu-neter-ar-t-ka T^Ttt
tq fiN<2>-|| J 6^ B.D. 163, II, name of one of
I ^ *==^ I 5O ' the two Utchats of Ra.
Shapsh l^D^ill^, Rev. n, 171, fore-
arm j Copt, a^^sj-
shafl T^T^T
w
■ "^^ , to be angry, to
act as an enemy, to swell (of a boil), swelling ;
Copt. cijA.qe.
Shafit l^*^"^, Jour. As. 1908, 294,
^5 ^' M^;^ ^' wickedness,
sin, want; Copt. a^^T > ^^^^ar. ^4;^.
Sham I^^^^^,B.D. 130,
10, to be foul or dirty.
sham'
to wash out
^_J1 ' clothes (?)
sham'
i Anastasi IV, 11, 8, V, 6, i, Sallier I, 9, to
" ' desire (?)
^ a wooden
c»-7»-' bar or tool.
sham'-t
sbamait(?) T»Ttt
kind of seed used in medicine ; MuT
O an infusion of the same.
1 1 1
o, a
Sham' bar
^ ^ ^ Anastasi III, Rev. 6, 7, a proper name ;
1 21' according to Alt K. 850 = 7jriT2t!J-
shamit T»T»!
cleansing; var. T^TtT
shamu
/vwvAA, fulling,
0-
it;
Peasant
279, dirty clothes to be washed
shamu Ti
-7\, Thes.
Ill
1203, to traverse.
shamu TtT^T,
shames-t M'^fflP^'
corn; plur,
m
O , a kind of drink.
an ear of
^eJULc.
var.
p |; Copt &JW.C,
C30
shamsh lili| ^^ ^i] "5=^ , Rev. 1 3, 3°
n I , to serve.
shanash JM ^ "^ , Rec. 3, 33 =
, to stink.
shansh
czs:
AAAAAA __
/V./VW\ ftAAA/V\ Q
matter; Copt, cg^^cy.
shanu
AwwA , foul or stmking
\\ i AAAAAA II I
shanr
shanr T^T^T
133, bristle, wool (?)
shanrefl J^
^AAA^^A
OS
AA/vAAA ,-— -,
I I idlfl'
AAAA^A <r —
III I
Gen. Epist. 64
I to rub off, to
rub away.
^, A.Z. 1871,
_ 1 1 1 I \\ ^;
Anastasi I, 24, i, the bristling of the hair
through fright.
sharr
j2s&
.Saa
I g^, Jour. As. 1908, 250,
, Rev. 13, 30,
_Ba5> -2^ ^ , to
pray, prayer ; Copt. CtJ^^^-
sharram TiTil-^^
flammation of the eyes.
, Rev. 14, 10, in-
SH
[ 727 ]
SH
c=so
Rev. 12, 1 14,
I ' lamentation.
^"^^1lO '^ I. Anastasil, 23,3,24, 3,
HI-' gulf, precipice, chasm.
Shamir T»Ttt '
M. 15. joy; Copt. cyXo-cX^.!.
, Rev.
sharef |ji2 ;^ ^ , ^ ^ /|^ , Rev.
II, 134, 140, to injure; Copt. CtjXoq.
tasi I, 10, 3, ruffled, dishevelled.
, Anas-
sharm |iIl[<^:=>^L-/i, iii, 8, J£^
^ — fl , to be unused (of weapons).
sharm' TtTtt
1, 78,11, HJ'
, Harris
t "j, to be peace-
ful, to be unoccupied, idle, to be free to do
what one pleases.
sharm' TiljT
, Thes. 1 204,
^, Rouge I.H. II, 125,
1^ ^» Harris I, 42, 7,
greet, to salute, to offer salutations, to salaam,
to sue for mercy ; compare the meanings of the
Heb. VD^tr.
^^ g| I , Israel Stele 26, peace, content ; Heb.
D^^9,Arab.^.U^.
sharm'UHJ^^^--](]
Anastasi I, 17, 5, liltl '^ "^ ^ ")| (]
A a meal of recon
' ciliation
tribute; Heb. rT^W\
SharhU Mil "^^ I ^^v. 14, 51, irrigation
''=^='*=l' channels.
Sharsh Ilil ^""^^^ | y^, to be swift,
to hasten; varr. 1^*^00 5-^. ^B,
-A.
sharsha |ji2 .s^a ^i] ^, Rev. 12, 48,
to dispute, to contend; Copt, cyepcyi.
Sharshar (?) M '^ ^ M ^
I ® ^ , B. D. 1 63, 8, the name of an Utchat
Sharsharkhet Ilil'^^^'^
*^^^--^® ^ B.D. 163, II, a name of one of the
I c. 5lJ ' two Utchats of Ra.
SharshatakatA liMl\,ga&
AA/N/VNA
/V/V\A/\A
Shartana, Shartenu ^J
^1, Mar. Karn. 52,1,^^ '^
Shartina B^TZ^l^i'^
Mediterranean people, Sardinians (?)
Shartshaq TtTtt^T»TtTzi,Rec.35,57,
the name of a fiend.
Shahab |{1| "^ X^, Berg. I, 35, god of
the south wind. He has a lion's head, horns,
and two pairs of wings.
Shahqar4|^;^^^;^^^(]^,
Anastasi I, lo, 3, a term of abuse.
Shakha ntttgT ^. ^^^' the approach
•'^='^ i -i^ (of death).
shakhent(?) IiJU'^^^?' ^'^^.a
plant.
shas oa^^ P V , to cut, to kill.
shasi |i^ p 7^, U. 554, T. 303,
P ^ , U. 459» Rec. 36 210, I^I^ p
2 z 4
CZED
SH
[ 728 ]
SH
3a
B.D. 1 80, 32, Metternich Stele 58, I^^^
B.D. 63B, 4, M^' '=^'^ [1 ^ , U.
P. 5i5,I^^*-fl(l ^' ^e^- "' 186, to go, to
travel, to advance, to travel about in general.
223,
shasiu TiM
7^
I B.D. 152, 6,
I ' travellers.
shassTjTjt[ip7\,N.i72,IjM'^P[l7\,
T. 348, to go, to travel, to advance,
the nomad Semites.
I nomad Semites ;
I ' Copt, cycoc.
shasu
ears of corn
Rec. 6, 156, a god of the
dead.
Shasi T»T»t
shasha ^im^|_^, MJlitlt
shasha I^'^Hll'^iy^, ]M
tit "^ ^ *° tread down, to trample
^ H^ f\ ' under foot.
shasha-tjilil'^. M^ ^ ^ ''^^^-
J\ ' ing down.
Shasha M^M^^'M^
1^"^^, Rec. I, 46, ignominious, vile.
shasha l^ ^ ^. "^ , Jour. As.
1908, 27s, vase; Copt. ajA.ttJOT.
shasha aU^^^^.M-^
seed from the same, beads
"^1, IMIil i^. a plant, the
shasha-t IjH Ha],;. '''"=■ "'''=''""^'
sown, seed.
shashait
<(^,IV, 1127,
T»TtT o O' ^^' ^'^3' 'necklace.
Shashaut T»Ttt T^T^T ^ 'v,?,' ornaments
for the neck or head.
shashait Hillilll;, M^M
Shashaqa T^TtT'^T»T»T
21, 13 = Shishak.
shashata-t T»T«T ]
A-
Rec.
t/
= \\ ^ 1
, Rev. 14, 40,
, Rev. 2, 43, ^i| Hij"! -^^, Jour.
As. 1908, 312, window; Copt. cyOTCyX.
shashat-t MiTliM ,. Rec 33,
P.S.B. 24, 45
W
w
137, window; Copt. OJOTCyx.
shaqa
shaqar
^
wooden tool or instrument.
shaqarqabi T»T«T '^ zi
"(^ (]|] ° ,Koller4, 21, akindof Sadanifruit(?)
shaqiu T^T^t zl (1 (1 ° , rings, earrings.
Shaqiq T»T»T ^ [] [1 z1 ^ , to deUght in ; var.
Shaqu ^ilil'^^ J7, Rechnungen 49, a
^(2II^
(3
weight = 22 teben and 5 qet ; plur.
Shaqu Mil "^ z](2 ...-^^
a wooden decoration in circular form of a pillar,
chaplet.
Shaqu T»T»! Zl %> W , a leather object;
T»T«T ^% jn 1 IV, 692, leather bands, quivers
i±^^ _2f v^ I ' or cases made of leather.
^^=:zi^^ P. 369, to bandage =
,N. 1145.
Shak rrr-i
□o
SH
[729]
SH
C3C3
Shaka-Amen-Shakanasa l^
B.D. 163, II, a Nubian god(?)
shakaika T»T»T/^
I, Rev. 13, 26, passion (?)
Shakanasa TtTtT
^ Jj , B.D. 163, II, a form of Amen (?)
shakaraa(?) T»Ttt
w
r^ Inscr. Hier. 28, some strong-smelling
, ' object (?)
Shakarshau TtT^t
_2a!k
iW^ 1 ^5§ i ' L.D. Ill, 211, 4, M
1
_2»
shakiki TtTtt
Rev., to delight in.
' ' ' a Mediterranean
r\^^/i ' people.
shaknen J4| r,^ a , Rev. n, 152, to
fight, to contend; var. l^ "^ fls \\ ^'
Rev. 14, 15 ; Copt. cy^TrtHrt.
shaker Iil4l^^r5i|n, Rev. 13, 49, 14,
64, Rec. 30, 115, money, tax, hire, wages ; Copt.
shaker liM^^^°, IV, 715, TtTtT ^=:^
*^ — -* I o
, °, IV, 775, |i^^=^.Sai°, a kind of
I o III
precious stone, rings, ring money (?) ; Copt.
cycTb-rp, (ra^otp(?)
Shakershau T»Tt!^T»TtT'^ "j^j,
Mar. Karn. 52, 14, a Mediterranean people.
shagar T^M"^ S
\\ ^A/^/^AA
AAA/VNA S!
Gol. I, 10, ditch, conduit, grave (?)
Shagar MtT'^ Z5
w
•, Mar.
Aby. Ill, 54, 4, cage, wicker hamper; compare
Heb. l"i3D .
shagig l^ffi [j(j S^, Rev. 12, 113,
to delight in, to desire.
Shagnen l^I^^^^^ ^. to quarrel,
to fight ; Copt. cycTrtHn.
shager l^ s -^^1* ""g*» ""g money (?)
tax; Copt, cy (Tbf p.
8hata4I4l]^(l|^.»P««;^,p>
ll A H tjSjv ''^ ^o 8*g» to muzzle, to shut up ;
()4J_S'k-/]' Copt. cyTo& (/)
shatabuU IiSI^]y^]().^.
leather gags (?)
precipice.
Shatbaka|^]^y,o-f^''^36
shat H!l^'^i-/I, L.D. III, 140B,
Rec 31, 24, IV, 387, Inltl 1^^ ^, Sim 15,
1905, 8, □szi^^. v'ST' '° *^^8» *° quarry.
shata m^^e^> '^ -"^
. jjuju, i^i^ I ' payment, rent.
shatirta-t M'^'^C-^ ' ]] 1c^'
Anastasi I, 23, i, |^ ^"V""^^ ' ll -^' ' '
ibid. 24, 3, gulf, precipice.
shathi ^c:^|(](j 0, Rev
to pour out a libation.
Sh& (?) ""^ n ^ , Rev. 14, 35, nose.
sh&U □n(j ^1^, U. 553, P. 282, shade,
shadow ; see IZ30 p ^ j.
ShaS r-tr-i (1 — <f— , to run.
n I I
"» 132,
shd,ku
, U. 29, a kind of cake
t v\ I "
symbolic of the teats of Isis(?); var.
N. 257A.
CSCD
SH
[ 730 ]
SH
shfi, shai ^^^, U. 136, T. 107, N. 444,
.^. P-599.
X
X'
Rev. 12, 40, to cut, to slay, to cut down
trees, to hollow out a boat.
shaa ^3
\
shS.i-t
C30
Annales X, 192, to cut, to
cut off, to slay.
IV, 761, "" [j(] \^^ ^ > a cutting up, section,
carnage, massacre, slaughter; see
^
00
shaiut '"'^(111 "^ , A.z. 1900, 38, o^ t]
^(j^. Mission 13, 117, ^^, pieces
of meat cooked or uncooked.
sM-t (shat?) ^^, U. 380, ^,
XT Q 1=30, ^
, N. 315, 719, 874, ^.^^-,
U. 272,
nzD
r~wn
T. 50, P. 667, 684, N. 995,
x
r?
oi
csa
^
gash; plur.
OLD
^''''^'^, knife, butcher's knife, wound.
rvrn
""^^j Rec. 31, 17, 31,-^-^ I,
O III ^=>^ 1
'^^
^rr;' ^u3j^='^
% I.
shS. fl, to seek, to ask, to beg.
sha-t ^
kind of scented wood
, Rec. 29, 146, -^®, a
, to form, to fashion, to build.
sM
sM
□EH °
barren ground, sandy
-^' \' soil(?)
, N. 707,
000 o
1 i-TT-i I rvn
rm I
\> I r^^o o w w o I
^ o' ^
D[ZSZ] , „ . C3SZ1
sand; 0, a sand offermg;
ris;^^
I
I [] WNAAA
I ° III I I
Rec. 4, 29, the bed of Osiris ;
those who are on their sand, i.e., dwellers in the
desert ; Copt. cyuj.
Shau
C3a
I , Thes. 1296, sand-men,
i.e., dwellers in the desert.
sha-t, shai-t ^3q, U. 136, ^3 "ly,
7 , o>
IV,M37.^^,™l](]o,™(|(]^,
>^ , bread, bread-cake, sacrificial bread,
■V. "57.^^^.^^:^.
a mess of boiled grain, food ; plur.
rm
1 11' \j
° rvn
r-rrn
O
nsvio .... 00° oonf^oi (ze:
3, 44, ---ii,,,, ibid., 00,
i::^ III .. ~ n o - — a
00 I
©1'
I I I
, Rec.
"^ , IV, 501 ; see the following : —
sna-t a o >4 , bull cakes ; ., ,/i o
o o 2*3i _ o o
(CS- , goose cakes ; fl o "" H , obelisk cakes ;
C30
^^ O A/WS/VA I
white cake.
/Ci
shai-t
I (] , a kind of cake ;
, cake, loaf;
^mj
AAAAAA
° , Love Songs V, i, sweet cakes, date cakes.
/Ill'
sha-t, shai-t .^.n o , U. 585, .^.n ,
T. 309, ^-^, T. 351, ^ ^, KoUer
1 W I f W I
3> 5> ■^=r-5' n
ie:
3:
Ci
IZSZl
31:
w
>^, letter, writing; plur
13. 4,
^
I I ' fl JT I I I
^111' o I I I
, Anastasi I,
, Rec. 21, 83,
letters, literature; for ^~T see metcha-t:
""^^ ^, B.D. 141, I.
Shai-t en sensen
l\AAA T I
AA/V\/VA AAAAAA
^i'
AAAAAA AAAAAA
I n OC AAAAAA
I £^ AAAA^W AAAAAA
rv AAAAAA O AAAAAA A I
I 1 a I, '«Book of breath-
-vwwv I W I W T I
ings" — the title of a funerary work greatly
esteemed in the Graeco-Roman Period.
SH
[731]
SH
rm
Shai-t ent Te];iuti °^
•^ ii ' ^' Tfc^ ^ ' ^°°^ of Thoth.
shaaut^^^^j, Sphinx III,
132, human sacrifices.
sha ....
; piur.
shai-t
Ice:i=i(?)
cznz]
>(?) I I I
cm , Amen. 9, i
, Amen. 8, 6.
^ Rec. 35, 204, sanc-
tuary.
r n to gnaw,
^^^' to nibble.
^^^, slaughter; see
nszj
X L-J'
shait ™
pot, vessel.
shafu ^^L-J, °° ^
134, ^(^; ^.
. _zr decorated (?)
shamu
^, Rec. 8,
Verbuni I, 196, to attack, to
fight, to surround.
rm
shamrekh-t (?)
[), Nastasen Stele 67
I o r-TT-i
1:1 00' /I ^f
Shar-ur
3CZ!
Denderah III, 9, 28,
a serpent-god.
czszi
Shash ""^ j to split, be opened.
shash-t ™ o, U. 62=™
IZSZl o
N. 316, knife.
shash-t
3E
3 o Rev. 14, 137, dust ;
shaq
I W I 000
Q , P. 643, M. 680,
Copt, cyoeicy.
cznzi
to shave; var \^^; Copt ^UKJOKe.
Shati ^3, P.S.B. 13, 438, a measure (?)
„, -X 00 ^= - . , rvr\ X
snat ^ a ^"=5?^, Methen 17, ^ fl >!>^:
Anastasi, IV 2, ir,
\^'
^,^^^
CIEZ) -^ ^'5::^ to cut, to cut off, to slay ; Copt.
shftt
rxn
I rrr-i
rm.
A I c=a ^>- III' ^=^
^ I' ;^ V III' ^V/u-fli'
>!^ [ slaughter, carnage, wounds (?) slaugh-
^ J\ I * terers.
Shfitu ^3^ >!^ ^ , Mar. Karn. 52, 20,
slayers, slaughterers.
Shfit ^ X ™ fl B.D.95, 2. the gods
* c^^xi '^isj^ II I Sll ' of slaughter.
Shftt ^3^^, canal; Copt. Ojex.
shipc3aflfla
shi C3n(](l ^, infant, child.
Shi c3o(j(]lwyw, C3o(](]o, ao[|[]0
^imiu Rec. 27, 88, fiend, demon, Shai (?)
^^^ '"' • Copt. cam.
Rev., shame, disgrace ;
Copt, ajine.
place, house, shrine, building.
shu (shemm ?) R fl , fire, heat.
Shuti PP^°, Rec. 27, 84, light.
Shu P 00, U. 241, 00 P ^, U. 185
00 P^^, U. 415, T. 243, N. 1067, 1381
M O 5^ ' ^^^' ^^' ^' ^^^ ^''■■8°^' ***^ Sun-god
C3oK v^ fi , P. 606, Shu and
Tefnut ; Gr. "^watv.
Shu cszD p -^ , Mar. Aby. I, 44. 45
Ombos I, 96 = Shu
and Tefnut.
Tuat VI, a spirit who destroyed
□a SH [ 732 ]
consort of Shu.
Shu-tipp-||.
Shu p, -- ' the dead.
Shu R e Jj , Denderah III, 78, a child-god.
Shu(5^|.Tua.VI, ajackaU,e.ded
Shu C3a P % Jj ' Tomb of Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 13).
Shutt(?) P^^^j' B-D- ^12. 2, a
group of goddesses of Mendes.
Shu em herit urit (?) P ^ ^=^ '
Berg. I, 14, a form of Shu.
Shunebmaat psi
SH
CSO
.<:i
, the god
^,^AAAA [\ ^
^^AA/v^
o
of the I St hour of the day
ShuentiemAten p^®^l)
a title of Ra-Harmakhis.
Shu 00%, U. 181, c3aP^", Rec.
31, 12, P(2 li^, Rec. 27, 84, air, wind;
fj tk "^ •*"** ^ vvind of the body, flatulence.
S f? (^ Q to be dry, arid, hot ; Copt. ttJOOTe,
in ' r (2 m ' ojoTODOT, Tcgo'^f JO-
Shuiu pS [](] ^, dry, arid; O^P^
'^ § '^ 1 V "^ — ^ , U. 461, parched fields.
shUU p^)"^, dry, hot; Copt. OJO'^je.
ShU& P Q ^?' drought, heat.
p^^:,A.z.35..s.p^ff.p^;;;,
desert land, untilled or unfruitful ground, a dry
place ; Copt. cyoOTe.
shuit p(s()(j ;, A"^^^^^^ ^' ^^'^' P^^f^f,
shUU P So, grains of dry incense.
Shu p J^, A.Z. 1865, 28,'a desert tribe.
Shut(?) P7^|j'lV,945,p7^i'
(2
|\ "^ V(5i I a class of servants (?)
r ^ ^ I
Shu C30p^^, U. 558, P. 282,c3a'i^^,
p. 615,683, M. 525, 783, N. 1142, P^Q. Pq.
Sphinx Stele 8, shade, shadow; plur. OO '^
"j" \\\, P. 683; ^^P ^ o' I^' 655, the
shadow had turned ; van U y (Jlj q-
shui IZSZ]P^,T. 367, P. 201, 658, 713,
M. 765, 788, N. 182, p^%^, P^^'
p(3^^,P'^(](j^^,tobe lacking, wanting,
empty; P^^^](], A.Z. 1902,93, P^^
I (j, empty; oap^ T^' ■^' ^^^^ he of the
empty hand : plur. p flWi i , helpless, indigent.
Shu-t c3oP^, T. 199, 200, P. 311,
N. 747, 1]^, U. 477, P^^, P^, P^'
empty, ne
D
edy;P^^^, without; P^
, Metternich Stele 57, faultless;
B ^ ^^ ^ ""^^ ^ "^ ' guileless, lacking
eviljplur. p^°>^, p=>^|]i,IV, 6.0,
wants, needs.
ShUU P % ^ ^^ , a man lacking sense,
needy man; plur. 00 P % ( ^, N. 937,
a heartless or stupid man.
shui-t oap^|](]^, P. 713, i=si:P^
^(lll^,M.788,p.[j(l^, p.[l(l;l,a
vain or empty thing; ([[ ", P ^ 11 ^•
empty years, i.e., years of famine ; Copt.
cyoTeix.
ryn
SH
[733 ]
SH
rvn
Shu p^*"^, [5^*^^. IV, 1132,
Anastasi I, i, 6, K v\ ,1) , A.Z. 1900,
, uninscribed rolls of papyri,
o I I I
Shu, shui oap ^(](j, P. 565, an^
^(),P.463,00P(].P.464,P^,P(1I]|,
R ^ R A /] Si J^"""- ^^- ^908, 259, 300, to
V h' P S H ' rise up, to lift up ; Copt. OJtAJI.
shuAu aap^,M. 54i,c3op^()^,
p. 463, U. 486, i=n=i G % %^. those who lift up.
shushu 00 P %>c3a p ^, ^° ^""^^^^^^
Shu-t fj _ , heaven, sky.
shu P f H ^ , Rec. 2 1 , 85, to unload a ship
Shu p
shui-t p^qi)-;
Shuit, Shuiti P S (j(] r^, Rechnung-
Rec. 21, 89, to haggle, to
trade as a merchant.
' business, com-
^ -/) ' merce.
en 61, \e
, merchant; plur, P %> l]l] T^ ^ I .
Mar, Aby.I,8,84,[5^j(]^^|,p^
^ w
business, to "make bazaar."
shutip^^,p-;,-cHa„y,t
shu-t
OSZll
p, T. 44, P. 89, M. 52, N. 37,
P^, U. 621, ™p I, P. 712, p^, Dream
Stele9,p,p^,p7, p^,p^7,p^,
I) ^ , feather, hair, foliage, wing ; plur. r-^m
^^PPP, P. 173, 710.N. i353,aop^'^
PPp,N. 940.
shutippf^, p(.fl^,pp;;^,thetwo
feathers or temples of Osiris.
Shutl— ](]pp,T.359,'^Pp,M.»+
N. 685, .363,™pp^. N.759, Pp.p
Rec;, ">, P^lljl], PP[p. p
P ylll\\» P \\1P' ^ crown ornament con-
sisting of a pair of feathers; B vl^Q' P^
ft ^ s "iJX ' pi"'0"s, feathers.
Shut ent aptu P ^")P| ^ "^^
^ ^^ I , goose feathers.
shu^entbikp^^l^JI)
, hawk's feathers.
Shut-ent.Mkp^^|7J(j
B.D. 153B, 9, part of the hunting net of
the Akeru-gods.
Shu-tresti [5"3^"'<5, "south feather"
r I *Y*\\ 1 1 I — a kmd of plant.
shu-t Tehuti R "^ /% ^, "Thoth's
feather" — a kind of plant.
shui-tp|^.p.^.p^x5.p.(|()
^,Ko„...p^(]qtr.p^^^.
reeds, herbage in general.
shu P ^ *to , she-ass.
shu I— ^r-i v\ "f^ , well, lake, cistern, tank.
shua □□ ^ '^, u. 583, N. 1233,
00^ '^^^, Rec. 26, 67, oa f^ '^,
37B, 7, oa ^ "^1 "^ , to be weak, miser-
able, wretched, poor, helpless, to beg.
shuau oa ^ ^ ^^ ^, oa f]
aE3
I U I
SH
[ 734 ]
SH
rvn
^, poor man, beggar, one destitute; plur.
^.P.„.6B.56,^f]^Hi,0-il
^^, Rec. i6, 59; Copt. aoOTe (?)
shuaut 00 ^ ^ , u. 431. i=E=i ^ ^
I 1 1
1 1 1
, T. 246, vile ones.
Shuab (I2l=i -flJ ()' ^^^' 2' i°7, IV, 73,
a kind of tree, persea; Copt. OJ^e, a^Ote.
Shua (Sha) R \7, to begin.
Shua (SM) P O f|, Jour. As. 1908, 275
=a ^— J, to kill.
shuam (sham) [5 ^ ^'^, P ^
^^ /^, little; Copt. cgHJUL.
shuar (shar) ^ ^ ^, ^ ^ ^
' ^;;. \7 r. , to SHiitc, to strlkc, to be
[ =° <::^^*-^' smitten; Copt. cg^^P-
'^ , blows,
shuart (sharut) ^
stripes.
Shui C ^ Q !] S ' ^^ illumine.
Shui-t C % !] f] q'^ I ' Peasant 223, p i^^^ ^ ,
shuip^qil
-SS3*.,
B.D. (Saite) 31, t, a
crocodile-god.
c.i^..-.4V% 4- f? nn ^^ Kubban Stele 2, shade,
shuim-t (sbim-t) ^ (j|| ^, place,
house, building, shrine.
Shuih P ()(] I ^ . Sphinx Stele 11 =
I A , to travel, to journey.
cake, loaves, bread, food.
Shub P J^==*^. ^ev. 12, 107, course.
shubu, shubi-t (qubu, qubi-t,?)
oV,,,T^+i f? \1^^ A.Z. 1908, 117, shade,
Shubtl [) J^J. ^ ' . 'shadow.
shubbi p J J (jf) f . s^^^^^S' ^h^*^°^-
«^^"^ P^"^' little; Copt.a|HJUL.
shum khar shere p ^^^ 1 -^^ j^ '
Rev. 12, III, little child; Copt. OJKAA.
&PaHpe.
Shur P _23S ^ , Rev., to gather the grape
harvest; Copt. XOJOjXe.
Sburp p"^^^, Rev,, first; Copt. OJtwpTl,
-s>.p^^ = pcHU5pi\.
Shursh P<=>J4l| ^, Jour. As. 1908,
248, to contend, to struggle ; Copt, cyepcyj.
sheb C3nj(><), 00 J ^(X),
collar, necklace, pectoral.
shebi 00 J (](] O^' IV' ^93. czsa J
o ^,- „ 11 fin ° beaded collar, neck-
o,IV,892,oaJljlj|||, i^^g^ beads.
sbeb, shebu c3a JJO ' ^- 429. N. 376,
JO^,T.245,ooJ^O'U.98a,
J^, U.98, 00 J ^.0 p. 78,
^J^^§,M..o8,^J^^,M.
705, N. 21, t^^ J^^' ^^"^ ^*' ^^'^'
n^JQ, oaJcS3, c3oJ^|^,
Rec. 33, 29, r-rr-i J 1 , Metternich Stele 239,
J o, IV, 1045, t=^ J ^^' IV' "55,
00
czsa
L3a
I I t
I I I
', i-TT-i I'^^j, food offerings, food.
SH
[ 735 ]
SH
nn
|o XI
Ml'
shebb-t rvn j 1 , Anastasi I, 26, 2,
food, provisions.
Sheb - 1 r-TT-i 1 I , r-n-i 1) '^
^ Jc^ 1' Jx
n^~i J y , A.Z. 1864, 107, food-offering;
r\n J /^^^ > N. 46, a joint of meat ; r-rm J
x:=>s, M. 184, a bundle of vegetables (?)
sheb-t f-TT-i 1U> ° , rwn 1 ° , czszi 1 ° ,
J III Jxiii Jin
a kind of incense ; Copt. OJOOT (?)
sheb r-CT-1 J(^ , throat; Copt. ajOTtJo6.e.
shebb-t ooJJI^.^JJf.^
J Jn, throat; Copt. ttjE.a3fi.e.
Shebb-en-Mesti oaJJ
B.D. 99, 17, a post in the magical
boat.
X
sheb i-xr-i J, C30JX, rm j
r-\r-i j «> ^ L— afl, to mix, to prepare drink,
X
to brew ; var. ® J ,
shebb c^JJx^, o^JJ^,
J J , to brew beer, to mix drink.
shebsheb czso Jczsajx, My the i, 5,
-3 ^
to mix, to prepare drink, to brew beer ; r\n J
onJo,U. 98, N. 377.
sheb-t on J , 1=30 J ^ ^^, czso J ^ ^ ,
a kind of drink.
OCD
8hebb4c^Jj;0,c^JJx,<f,
j j „ I , a kind of drink .
sheb oo Jx^, no J%x^, IV,
, to exchange;
Copt, cyi^e.
.078, —J o -^ ^, '° <=''^"8e, to exchange ;
I I O
Sheb-t 00 j^^.ooJ^.'^J.
exchange ; cnzD JU V ^ 1 , IV, 685, changes,
rebellions; Copt. cyefilCO.
shebsheb oojciaj ^ , IV, 1074,
to calculate times and seasons.
sheb-t(?) oaJ^Qj^z^, onjo.
clepsydra.
shebb-t ent gerh nrr-i j ^^^
^ 8 "^y^j change of the night (?)
shebut □□ B^ ^&,^'"^^- *°' *°'
^ X 21 speech, answer.
Shebti ooJ^|; see^noj^jj.
Shebtiu czsa J ^ ^ ' » the gods who
assisted in building temples.
sheb on J^^, to cut, to slay.
Sheb on J(]e W,A-2- 1900,^20, to
shebsheb ci li, fighting.
shebut i=sn J ^ ^ ^ ^. IV, 685,
rebellious, rebels; see 1 ir^-
sheb on J |, Rec. 16, 141, csn J'^,
r-vm J ^ II '^j a tree or plant.
Shebb-t °nJJ|.™^,onJJ
'^j (zsn 1 J Ck \I, a kind of reed.
sheb-t i-trn y o ^ , P. 660, 772, M. 769,
the tie of the Green crown , T Ck w .
sheb-t r-^rn 1 o j^ , a measure for dates.
sheba oo J'^^^^=^, U. 295, ooj
^,P.87,ooJ^<^,T.37^.
C30 J '^^^, N. 672, 732, 1348, a meat
offering; plur. U 5,, pieces of meat.
X ^111
shebuooJ^^.->'°«-f4|»
ryn
SH
[ 736 ]
SH
nc
sheben oo J
* ' — "^^ Ji
X
I VV I
X
oa II ^ , on
AAAAAA
X
JAAAAAA n
0^1^, Anastasi I, 3, 3,
J'v*'*^^ XXX • 1
a. vv>AAA , ^AAAAA , to iTiix togcther,
to be mixed, to alloy ; Copt, cyoitfi., ctjortq.
shebenu '^ — 1 , IV, 665, czso J ^ ^a ^ | »
C3a 11 ^ % '^ "^ I . Rev. 6, 26, various,
divers, mixed, miscellaneous ; 8 J ' g
X J I , disordered apparel
C£ I
I OSZI
sheben ciszi 1 r^^»
J
sacrificial cakes of
various kinds.
(X3 , an aroma-
JAA^AAA
tic substance.
ShebnU t^a J % o, a kind of berry
or seed; Copt, cy^^"-
Sbep ^03 = *= - ^==N, a measure,
the palm of the hand = four fingers ; see shesp
Shep ""^^j to become; Copt. ttjaJUe.
to flow, to
run out.
shep-^f-*,^^^,
the flow of the poison.
sbepi-t
iischarge
shepi
3E
Ci f v\ I
, wound with
SZl
a discharge, fistula (?)
r-TK-i r-TV-i <G=c3 czE
,, Rev. II, i-^s,
11 ' , to be ashamed ; D_ , Israel Stele 8,
ashamed ; Copt. cyme.
shep, shepa '"^^ rsSn, Rev. 13, 48,
"^ [j © r?^ , Rec. 12, T09, '^Ij (s r5^ °|,
Rev. 13, 41, gift, present, dowry.
Shepp , Thes. 943, rich, wealthy.
shep
3a
s:^^, basket, a prize of victory;
8hep-t ™ % ™ I , R^v.. reward ; Copt,
shep Of ■='<^> Rev- ^i> 183, light.
ShePU '-^°-'%\® ^'g^^' radiance, splen-
D _fl III' dour.
Shep-t , a bright object
Shep-t -^^, blindness, glaucoma.
shep -^s^, U. 319, 608, -cst>-,
P. 498, 510, ,^, Rec. 26, 67, 31, 27,
Metternich Stele 43, .q-^^' ^•^- i9oo> 27,
D X
,^^, ^-<2>-, to be blind, to make
blihd ;
rrrn
D.
<s>-
., I have
blinded his eyes.
shepU , the blind, the unseeing.
Shep-her ^-^"f"^' R^^- 31, 3°,
-^
^, a crocodile-god.
r-TT-i
Shepit '~"^^~' O , a form of the goddess
Apitf^ °
wo
shep-t Khensu
ntrn
;>
1908, 19, the name of an amulet.
shepa
shepash C3a
D
O , U. 171; var.
A.Z.
O
, Rev. 2, 4
««'^ij:3 , forearm, thigh.
l^^SZD f^ n Tuat VI, a warder of
Shepi
D
the 5 th Gate.
shepen - 1
D
AAAAAA
□ r^, a scabby
eruption of the skin ; Copt. cyc{>(ji3ni.
shepen-t '~q~'^, iv, 821, czsa
□ 5=5^ , a beer measure.
0\\
V-
=0=
'^, □ vl, a plant used
shepen ^^. _ ,,,
in medicine; □ ,.,, □ ^,,,, q °,,V, 3,
/VAAAAA ° III AAA/SAA
the seed of the same.
shepen-t
D o
(2111'
, P. 610, a tree.
OED
SH
[ 737 ]
SH
□a
D lliu Jn I, to be noble, venerable,
holy, honoured ; Jj\ M ^^ \ U , august.
Shepses Jflfl to be honourable or splen-
jnl \ ' did, to make splendid.
Sheps ^P i], ^1 P> noble, honourable,
venerable, magnificent, glorious, stately, splen-
did, grand, admirable, august, majestic, sump-
tuous, gorgeous.
shepSU 1 ^ , P. 630, nobility, majesty.
shepsu, shepsesu j^|^ | ^' ^ P^^*
Inl 1 St' ^' ^^^^^f ^°' nobleman, gentle-
man, man of wealth and position ; plur . 1 V'
IV, 10 1 4, the august one in Khemenu (Hermo-
polis).
shepsit™[l^o,M.272,N. 889,^0,
M^^^'M^' Metternich Stele 53, 'J^ \\
in M o> Pa ' bo"0"'"^t)le lady, gentlewoman,
woman of wealth and position, goddess ; plur.
Shepses ^|ip|i,^^jjpp,
A.Z. 45, 124, honours, high positions, wealth,
I , men of wealth ;
treasures ;
©
M
shepsu (?) "^^^ n -^ .0=5. .4;z5- , N. 8 1 7,
Shepsi ^ p NN J , a holy vessel ; J ^ •
A.Z. 1868, 86, a sacred vase; r^^ Q Q-
sheps Jh , funerary monument or statue.
Shepses J H 0, v^''^"'" l» 407. to work
Sheps Jfl ^nibos I, 186-188, one of
^ ill ' the 14 kau of Ra.
Shepsi J n \\ ^^^- »7, "9. a ram-headed
Jn I ' form of Thoth.
Shepsu ^ni, 0™^s I, ^S, g^s^of
Sheps ^, Tuat VII, a god with a
V boomerang.
snepesn , forearm — ^ CJV:
p^'-me 111' ^°p^-a^"ffl-
snepesn p -*c:=r^ , scimitar ; see _~__
Rev. 1 2, 49, the scimitar shepesh.
Shepesh p <^S , the name of a god
Shepsh-t '"^ ^, A.Z. 1906, 125, ^_
22, a goddess.
Shept (?) "^^^ ^ , a kind of fish.
snep-t O , , w .^.^ ,
shame, disgrace, ignominy ; Y» B'^*
P ci -A I
14, lo, 183, 12, shame, ill-will, ill-temper, a
disease; ^^^ % ^^ 1 Y '^ '. I^, 370;
, words of shame.
[ZSZ]
shepti (?)
go, to depart (?)
rvn
A,
asD nn <c?<
to
shept Tr%^,
shame, disgrace ; Copt.
cynrr.
shef
"g? . Rec 20, 42, ram.
3 >
SH
[ 738 ]
shef, shef^t ™() ^, l.d. ill, 65A,
_. C30 oa^ J] I
I , strength,
might, power, valour, vigour, energy, force.
shefshef-t ^^, P. .67, ™^
, M. 480, '^-^ ^, IV, 701, ^ ^
2Z)
, power.
might; J|
shefit
w
, whose power is beneficent
w
CSZI
w
21 5
W o
I czsa
c»
^ ^, iy> 967,
■:»«- Jl ' '=S
^ 1' III' -^
w
^li.
s:
2^,
rvn
1^^|i. ^]^'^-
II, i8o, strength, might.
shefshefiu ^ ^
\\ w
21)
[ ^ © A.Z. 46, 130, valiant men, coura-
geous.
I ill II
Shefl *v^_ 21 > Tuat III, a form of Osiris.
Shefiti
r-':r-i
o 22^
3ni
w
□ao^
^ls?j|'^,,^'Rec. 32,176,
, he of divine strength.
Shefut
rvm
, ^^, Tuat I, a
warder of the gates of the Earth.
Shefshefit ^=^^=^
a,, P. 267,
czs=]
r-^r-i
, M. 480, N. 1247, a god.
Sheflt-ha-t ™-=^ the four-headed
o 111 Ck ' ram-god Khnemu.
Shef, shefa ^^,™t.,^t:^.
^^ C3SZ1 TVfl (2
^ " ' ,^^^ 'y ,^_j,» Rev. 1 1, 68, to grasp,
to seize ; var. ^^tra ; Copt. KOUUjqe (?)
shefa
shefshef
to bring in.
A , to attack.
Vi,
shef
SH
□O (2 CZSZ)
cnzi
^0,™0, to swell;
Copt, cy^qe, cy^.qiojoT
III'
_g^iM' ^^jr 111'
shefu-t ™^«,™^'^n3,°^
>^-=^ Jl 111'=^..=^ JTim'k^
(2 oiii' c^o' ^ ^111'
O , swelling, pustule, tumour.
Shef-her
*^, Tuat VI, a god ; fern.
, B.D. (Saite) 145, 38.
shefu™^0,^0,^|| foa-,
' ^^ Jr § Ml (? U I froth.
ShefU ™^, a herb,
(g III
Shefshef-t (=^^=^^1 a seed used in
^^ » <^ o I medicme.
Shef[t]bet-t ™f 7, iv,44,™ J-
, y ^, ""i-^— ¥» the god of the
month Tybi (Copt. Ta)£.l).
„-L_x.+ II3IZI rm ,. . ^
Snef-t ^^=_, ^^^^n, district; varr. ^
shefa ""^^^v Pn , Rev. n, 138, awe.
rvn
shefen(?) S^;^L=/), Rec 29, 150
(?)
31:
Shefen 2^.==^ ^^, Alex. Stele i, 5, a small
bird; plur.
sheft
shefti
/VVAA/VV
I I I
Q = a <^ , before.
, Rev. 14,
21, ^^3 '^^, Rev. 14, 10, 21, enemy; var.
W
'^ ; Copt. ajA.qT-e.
sheft ™c^^,
ment, book, list ; plur.
shefti ^ A
cyA.qT-e.
C3SZ]
[ZSED
, enemy =
, writing, docu-
O
sheft
oa (2 X C3a
L-y]
; Copt.
, Rec.
25, 195, to seize, to grasp.
Sheft bet-t ^ °^ t, the god of the
month Tybi (Copt. TtW.BLe).
rm
SH
[ 789 ]
SH
shefti-t
on AH Ci C3XZ1 (li rtr-i ^
ys^^, Rev. II, 132,
7, 2, bier, funeral bed.
Sheftu ^^^=>^, Peasant 305, ^
^^11 , Amen. 27, 9, book, writing, roll,
volume, list, magistrate's charge sheet (IV, 1 109) ;
plur. »^<=^ , >^,=^ I Rec. 26, 13.
Shem oa^v^ , '^^^^^, relative, kin,
father-in-law ; Copt. CIJOAJL.
Shemi-t (=n=i ^\ (j (1 5 («=!D , fem. of pre-
ceding ; Copt. cytJOJULe.
Shemu c»«v^ '^^j Rev. 13, r, little
Rev. 14, 13, young
'*^ yWv. I I I
ones. ^1^1^^,.^- M,^.3^,^ou^g
shem-t(?) =^^11
14, 13, boon companions.
shem c=s=i|\ ^, Roug^ l.H.II, 117 =
shemu ^=jp
shem
, Rev.
a wise man, a skilled tradesman,
knowing.
^ ^ ] Leyd. Pap. 6, 6,
i I ' spells, incantations.
zz rvn
rw-\ a A
A ' y\ /^' J\
:, Rec. 27,
, ^-jj^ A , to go, to march, to travel ;
w
• Ti]
A }
Herusatef Stele 81, C^=l (1 /\ , Amen. 13, i,
going, goer ; Copt, cge, Ojei.
C3ED
A
shemu cy^^y,, [^
traveller ; plur. ^ j - T^^,, T^^
1 1
' ^~J^ ' ^ I , advancing hosts; '"^
shem-t t^
A
, "^ ^, N. 659,
T^5^. P- 606, T^, journey, a
going; plur. cy
o I
I.
A I
^ A A
. U. 390, C^
'^I^- 574» N. 1 180, ways, journeys.
Shem ra c^ ^ c^ ^^ ^ to
set the mouth in motion against someone, to
speak evil, to slander.
Shem ra cy ^^, iv, 97,, Thes.
1482, slanderer, backbiter.
shem her mu cy T ^
1 25 1, to be a confederate or ally of someone,
to owe allegiance to someone.
-^ '^^^ to act as pilot
In' or guide.
VS«AAA
"^^^^j Thes.
A
shem ta t^
shem-t aanra ^^jp
A
I I I
W EUD ^ Gol. 6, 14, Alt K. 848, a kind of
=* ' <^3> bread, cake.
'=^^ *=> ' l.«Zl akin^f
shem ra khet
A
'o o o o mcense.
Shem Ra (He-t Shem-Ra)
Palermo Stele, a building.
shem reth cy ^^"^^^^ ^ '
> , the name of a serpent amulet
¥
t I
shemu c^ ^ aa^/va. v^, p. 204, c^
-www J N. II 60, I 161
shemut(?) Till, IV, 839
^ a wooden ob-
.3-^' ject, tool(?)
[30czc:u Tuatlll, agod
shemi-t c^
Shemshem
A A
Shemti c^^^^a
^ w
in the Tuat.
, Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 72).
Shemti— ^°, ^^-^,
Tuat IX, a serpent with four heads at each end
of his body and eight pairs of legs.
sheinoo|^(^,oo^f|. A.2L
1906, 29, rm ^s^^ ^ 11 . to be hot; varr.
3 A 2
SH
[740 ]
SH
rvn
shemm c3o ^ |^ fj , ^fj,
^Q ^, Amen. 4, i7i5. ^S. 6, i,
, 13, BBG fl . to be or become hot, hot;
Copt. p^JLOJUL, Heb. D?2n, Syr. ,^e^, Arab.
C30
II
shemm-t czsa^^f^ , oa | ] ^
Q , A.Z. 1906, 12 2, heat, fire, flame, fever; plur.
oa
shemm-t czsa
shemshem-t
C3,c3a
j some hot, strong-
1^1' smelling substance.
U. 640, r^!r\ ^ 00
^ , ' ~^^ ^ ~~^^ ^r , sesame seed ; Copt.
ceJULCHJUL, Arab. ^.u*<4-<j •
shemshem czsn ^v cszi
hot wind, sirOcco.
Shem r-^rn ^v (^_ , demon, foe,
shemm r-trn
the summer inundation.
' Y J
, to inundate,
shem, shemu
CZSCD
AAAAAA • AAAAAA Q « 1-i. i->'. •L-L-L)
AAAAAA ' AAAAAA '
A/VNAAA AAAAAA
,^;,A.Z, ,906, ..8,oa^(]^,
Jour. As. 1908, 290, the season of summer ;
rO %> ® I ^So, Pap. 3024, 86, days of
<__> /' I I AAAAAA
summer; Copt. cytXJAJL. It began soon after
July 19 and ended about November 15 ; its
four months were :
I. AAAA O = Pachons. 3. aaaa O = Epiphi.
I aaaa III 1^^
I WAA I I I AAAA
2. AAAAO = Payni. 4.
I I AAAA •' ^
I I AAAA
AAAA
I I AAAA
I I AAAA
O = Mesore.
Shemu
■ 1 1 I AAAAAA
ftAAAAA^ Ombos I, 90, the god
of Summer ; Copt. OJOJAJL.
shemu aaaaaa .••"' , Israel Stele 25, Rev. 6,
rT\-l _, , C3SZ1
26, 13, 217, :wwvA=^^, Rechnungen 74, aaaa^
AAAAAA.'''^ • AAAAAA .' , , ^M»^ ^ "' . . . '
a. AAAAAA
IV, 499, p. III6B, 19, IZSZl ^ AAAAAA
'a'Sl^
Amen. 6, 9, ^^^Z^fT^' ^^^"•
^9.4, i30^[)e^, Rev. 14, 51,00^
f\ ^ , Rev. 14, 46, the harvest; Copt. OJOJJUL.
shem-t
r-vi— I
house, shrine.
shemm-t c3o
3x:
3a
,Rev. 13,20,
, stable, stud farm; plur.
Rev. 6, 26, chief of the stud farm
shemshem r-^v-t
S=]
^
Amherst Pap. 48, room (?) chamber (?)
shma
3
M. 216, N. 586, to pray,
to make a vow.
shma ^^ 7\ , T. 55, to go.
shma
^ • ^ E • _>
cs:
Ml'
foreigner, stranger ; plur. shmau /
used in a bad sense, devils, demons; C^opt.
OJJUUULO.
fs /^V enemy, demon.
shmai ^
destroyer.
shma izEzi^^h^, ^^^^^^^^^'
plur. ^ ^ I I , Rec. 31, 30.
Shma (Shmai) ^^."fis"-;-^',!
Shma^/'-8<'d°f'he.5.H_day^of
Shmait-aakhu "^^^^ "> T^at IX,
a singing-goddess.
Shmaau-mer ^(1^1^^';^,
Ombos II, 134, a mythological being.
shmau '^%^'^'i' ^^^- 3°>67
rvri
SH
[741]
SH
shmam
^•
J"
^k^-®kk
to be hot.
V H Si' ^^^* 3' ^' stranger, foreigner,
/U I Rec. 15, 178, nomad ruffians, barbarians;
shmam
Copt. cyjULJULO.
92, 3, to vow, to offer up, to pray.
J"
shmam ^ -^ . 3
I , a plant.
Shm.a I J\ , to go, to travel = r-^rn j\ ,
Copt. JULoocye.
shma ^-^( = oa^^, A.Z. 1907,
9, ChampoUion, Notices I, 649), ^=-^ 1 , ^Xj
Ml' ¥111' '^' '^ 1' "^ ©' '^©'
"^S' "^1^' "^r^' ^tt!"®' ^
South, the country of the South, i.e., Upper
Egypt; -^^affi ^f^^©, ^
North, i.e., Upper and Lower Egypt.
Shmait -=4^ ^ T)^ , Ani 20, 10, one of
the uraei on the brow of Ra.
Shmait 4^ "^ D« . ^^^ goddess of the
T^ O m South.
Shmau ^ — o^^.A.Z. 1910,128,
gods of the South.
Shma ^ ..••;^^, B.D. 169, 9, ^ /O, grain
of the South.
shma -i-fl ° , stone of the South, emerald.
Shm&-t -Xj '^ 5 , bandlet made of a special
kind of linen; *1* T U ', A.Z. 1907, 20,
Shmft-t -Lo °^, a plant.
shmftit ^ hh ] o>^, Rev. 14, 9, -^
] , Rev. 15, 17, books of the South.
J^:^ III
shma-s ^_i][l,^p^.^-^p.
^ p. Sphinx Stele 10, ^^^^, ^^^ P'
-4^ /[ /] n Sphinx Stele 10, the crown
© V ' VI ' of the South.
shmai ^ ^, ^^, ^ "^, -^
Q?i, to sing, to play a musical instrument,
smger, player ; 1 QA , musician ; *L*
v^ XAr I » musicians.
shmai-t ^"^(jlj^, Rec. i6, 70, -Xfl
^ ^, singing woman; plur. ^ ofl I'
\^ f\ \ Rec. 29, 166, singers male and female,
^a r choir.
Jour. As. 1908, 263, 266, -^^ ^ '^^'
Rev. 14, 15, to destroy, to ruin, to overthrow,
to undo, corrupt, perverse ; Copt. (TboAJLe.
Shmentheth czszi ^^ ^^^ JL. . Tuat
IV, a goddess in the Tuat.
shemer ""^^ , Rev. = cyXLuio (?)
stranger, foreigner.
shemer-t
I.H. II, 115, bow; plur
rvr\'
>, Roug^,
. ^
niTT
£i II «=:^^ I I I
, " bow of heaven " (Tuat X) on
which Set and Horus stand ; Copt. 2£e&.eX (.•*)
Shemer-t ^?
, Ombos I, 143, the
divine bow which destroyed the king's foes.
3 A 3
C30
SH [ 742 ]
\ Tuat X, a bow-
SH
rvn
w
Shemer-thi
god and bow-goddess.
shems oa^ p, T. 270, oa p ^, M. 433.
^^P^^' B.M. 49343, ^l](]^-=^' R^^"
P. 160, 3 , Rec. 15, 47, to follow in the train
of some one, to be a member of a bodyguard,
an adherent, an. associate, a follower; Copt.
cyixcge, Heb. ^}r.
Shems ^^ -*- , service, following.
Shems-t C30 i D o , U. 3 1 3 i^i^), service (?)
Shemsi ab ^ ^ "^ > to follow one's de-
. ,. . ^ <Pf the name of a room
sire or inchnation ; ^ ^ » in the palace.
shemsi anti ^ [1 7\ ^^ I' P^''^^™'
ance of a ceremony in which myrrh was offered.
shemsi utcha S R tn. ^J^"^ A' to
follow regularly and systematically.
shemisi menkh-t g ' -^ ^^ 1^1 ^^^7'
a festival in which a bandlet played a prominent
part.
shemsi Heru ^^ ^1^ . Palermo
Stele, celebration of a festival of Horus.
shemsi khenu-t ^ p ^ ^ g |^' ^e^-
6, II, to celebrate the cult of a statue.
shemsi sekh-t ^ ^ M^2. ^' "^^''" ''^'
65, to perform field service.
Shems Seker J P^^^^^ 000
© a festival of Seker in which the god went
';;2:7 ' round the walls.
shemsu rix-i fl n, M. 394, 9 1 ' ^' ^ | -^ '
servant, attendant, ministrant, follower; plur
w
7i
W
n 3t^ ^ ^\ Rec. 36, 216, tram, retmue,
I '^^7^ 5211' bodyguard.
, a lady of
rvn
shems -t aa-t
high birth, a descendant of an old family.
shemsnesu ^1^^ , ^z:7,iv, looi,
T ^ y^ IV, 1026, a royal envoy
^o ^ y^ <=>^ 111'^"=^' to foreign lands.
Shemsu ^^p']' R^^. 2, 126, ^^=
J^ I
Hymn Darius 31, follower of the god, a
member of the divine bodyguard ; plur. C30 1 1 ^
^:^,P..6, ooP^"]^^^, M. 8,oa
P^A^|^'R^^-3°.^9i>oop^y^|l,
ibid.33,35,^^yij^^:^:^'^P.C.
Shemsu ^^, ^,T-t XII, a^go^^^^^^^^
Shemsu ^ P J ' , Thes. 131, a group of
stars in the Thigh (Great Bear).
Shemsi Asar ^ P^ jj© ^' Methen 34,
follower of Osiris; plur. nszi ^y\ j^' ^•
487, 698, 00 p ^ ^ ^ ° X' ^- ^°^'
I (VAAAAA
-«s^
, chief followers of Osiris.
Shemsa en Mehi ^ [j
B.D., a follower of Mehi.
\\J\
o<::>c
Shemsu en Nebertcher
B* ^, B.D., the followers of Nebertcher.
Shemsi en Tehuti n ^^^^ ^^ ^»
B.D. 183, 4, follower of Thoth.
Shemsu neteru ^ P^^ 5^ I Im'
B.D., the followers of the gods.
Shemsu neter aa ^ p ^ ^^^ "^ ^ j^ .
followers of the Great God.
rm
SH
[ 743 ]
SH
nn
Shemsu Ra (=e=] 8 P ^0» t. 236,
^^O j. P- 699, C33Z] [I ^^O, U. 495.
M. 253, c3op^^ ^^^O, N. 1162.
, ^ P ^ ^ ^"^^ 3f' *^^ followers of Ra;
C=SS=]
^
AAAAAA
A 111 I \ii ^ u _a>5s- ® y\
of Ra in the train of Osiris.
Shemsu Hap S R 7\ /^ ^ , Nesi-
Amsu 12, 6, the followers of the Nile-god.
Shemsu Heru ^ ^^^^, P.
166, ^ ^^^^, M. 319, 00 p^^
^4^^. N. 832, oop^^^
1=^ p ^.^ ^^^ ^, N. 1099 (see
^' H P ^ ^ ^' *^^ followers, i.e., suc-
cessors of Horus (the kings of the Predynastic
Period).
Shemsut He-t-Her ^0^%^
CZEZl
Rec. 27, 223, the followers of Hathor.
Shemsi \ (1(1 ^, Rec. n, 170 = -^
shemes 00 [] §, c3o fjl P f , (=s=i
^ P |, □□ I p ^ Ijl, ear of corn; plur.
snemt o , _ = r=% -wwva
yeast.
Shemtt
OED
, a goddess.
shen
Shen-t-amm (?)
to hover over,
to alight.
lA
Tuat IX, a fiery, blood-drinking serpent-
god.
shenu ^ ,u. ai3,iz3ED 5 .^^'l^s^,
P. 453,°° 9^, P. 689, 2 L-fl, 5^ e.
Q, 5i O, to go round, to encircle, to
surround, to enclose, to shut up in the hand, to
beleaguer a city, to obstruct a road,
shenu ^ o, ^ O, 5, Q. X c
9.
A/SAAW AAAA/VA
/VrfW/SA
~wwv (-^^ 5 ^ ®, Q fj, circuit, circle
periphery, circumference, orbit, revolution ; Q Q
the two circuits, ^ ^, Thes. 165.
shenn ,7.82,304, x Q,A.Z.
1908, 117, circle, circuit.
/S/WV\A
Shenn-t 5 '^ L— Zl, circle.
shen-t >< o, T. 275, aa5 ^=5,
A/VWSA ^^
U. 234, >< ^, 5^^U-fl,TombosStele2,
^ '^ ^^ a circuiting, a going round, revo-
A L-J]' ci7\ ' lution.
shen aten ^^ cz:> (1 v^ , 5 r»^
n ^^ the circuit of
H O ' the solar disk.
I /VNAA/VA 1 I
Shen ur ^ ^^ ,T. 275, P. 28, Tombos
Stele 16, - ^^C=D, N. 67, ^ Z^^*,
38, T (0^^ I ' ^•^- '905. 15, yS*
Q ^ 1=1, the Great Circle ; ^^ § ^^'
IV, 617, the circuit of the Great Circle; €ZI3
^ -^ <:rr> , the islands of Shen-ur.
_2r III /\AAA/VA 1 1
shenu ent pet T ^ Q «?=», the
circuit of heaven.
shenu en ta f ^ Q
^ the circuit of
I n ' the earth.
3 A 4
C3n
SH
[ 744 ]
SH
nszi
sheni-t ^ () (J ^, circle, circuit.
Shenu Q , endless time, eternity H i 1
10,000,000 years.
8henl-t 2 Mp:^, 9 M\
Q
c-zi,
, a chamber in a temple.
Sheniut § M %^ c-zi, B.D. 17, 32,
ihe chamber of punishment of Osiris.
Shenu-t f ^ ^ . Leyd. Pap. 10, 13, T
.courtyard, court (?)
Q O^ 5 „ tk ifk Q
AAA^/NA (2 C-i AAAAAA _Zr IJj O
shenu ^ X^' ^ ^
AAAAAA C2 CLI AAAAAA
, court oflficial, court nobleman ; plur. shenut
5 ^|,Rec. 30, 187, 31, 18, 5
9.
I, ibid. 26,234,31,
170, 5 O^'t^Vi^', Peasant 140, ^ O
AAAAAA JlL IJJ Cil I AAAAAA
^.^ I. ^ ^ J'. 5 1, 5 0^1,
7] V I I AAAAAA (2 i_-l I AAAAAA O j fJ^AAAA C_I I
the court of a king or god.
shenit ^
5
' 5
I'
I AAAAAA
.2
'!•
y^ O , the nobles at Court; ? ^
I , the four sons of Horus.
AAAAAA
Shenit ^ Ijlj - ffl ^ j. B.D. 30B, 4,
the divine court of Osiris.
Shenu g | j. ^ (jlj |||. the honourable
or beatified dead.
Shennu 9. ^ j) I , Tuat ill, the gods
AAAAAA (3 5l1 I who avenged Ra.
Shen-ur ^ 3^, 0"^^°^ i' 319, a god
^^ AAAAAA of offenngs.
Shenit-urit ^ J)^, Denderah II, 54,
ci lli o a form of Hathor.
shenu 2 ~^, Q,Qe, lake, the Nile-
I T==T * T=r ' T=r ' flood.
shenu T , Koller 4, 3, vases, vessels.
shenu Q "^^ , archetype of a manuscript.
shen
r-TT-i
5, U. 555, A'wsAA Hh. 328, to
rage, to wrangle, to fight, to dispute; Copt.
cyme.
shen&u ™ [1 %^, N. 1000, ™ 5 (1 ^ .
AAAAAA 1 _2I AAAAAA 1 _Z1
U. 602, N. 995, 999, wrangler, striver.
AAAAAA n
} , Rev. 12, 119, to dispute;
^^, Amen. 14, 3, litigious man.
shenn
i
AAAA^VA
AAAAAA
shenn-t Q '^'^'^^ "'^^ , dispute.
Sheni ab 9. '^f=^^t Peasant 270, to
AAAAAA (£ J J I
be wroth, to be angry, to quarrel.
shen 9. O %^<s^, Peasant 130, 9
AAAAAA _Zr A/WW\
■=sa^ , Pap. 3024, 74, X 'v
AAAAAA >C: -/
quietude, enmity (?) danger (?)
Q AAAAAA /^ Q /V
shen
k_==fl
, 5 O , dis-
AAAAAA
, hateful.
hostile, inimical.
shennu ?
fighters, enmity, strife
shnu 9 %^
AAAAAA .Jl
, 9 O
, 5 Q 5 » soldiers, warriors, fighters.
sheni 9 ^^, 2 ^,^^&^.
AAAA^W AAAAAA "TT — " AAAAAA <i_X C— I
, to be sick, to be
1, Amen. 9,8, 16,14,
. 2
, 2
'" AAAAAA O
AAAA^W
Nastasen Stele 10
helpless, depressed, cast down ; Copt. cyoJIte.
Rec. 32, 84, to be ill,
sick.
/
snenn aaaaaa
r\ AAAAAA ' Q
shenn -^ aaaaaa q^ r^v. 14, 12, >■
AAAAAA
/WAAAA
I I I
AAAAAA
shenn-t T ^o^, oppression, weariness.
Rev. 13, 3, mental sickness, disgust
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
shen-t 5
, 9
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^■1
sickness, illness; Copt, cycoite.
_ .*> g AAAAAA
shnu 9 o^"^, f-^^^, a
AAAAAA _Zl XL li:
j evils, evil beings
>
sick man.
C3EJ SH
shenn ^^ ,.^. -
[745]
SH
rm
© O trouble,
00 ^ ^ ' nausea.
5 (2^
AAAAA «r^]
> o ^ ?
00 U-fl
shen, shnu ^ w
/vs/vs
af ' ^ ' 1 9f ' 1
drli /VAAAAA ^ <*^1 ^
-^^f to speak, to proclaim, to tell, to relate, to
ask, to enquire into, to cast a spell, to recite
incantations, to adjure, to conjure, to curse, to
blaspheme, to work magic; Copt, cyilte.
shni 11^^^.
9.
invoker, pleader, en-
treater.
5 "
shni-t 9.
A/\AA
'V CD Sf ' IV' 694, f ^ ^,
T -^fcw,' adjuration, incantation, spell, ban,
curse, order for allotment; Copt, cyilte.
Shnil X "^'"'^ ^ I "^^g'*^^' formulae, spells,
Q. 211' incantations.
shnu 9. 0%^, IV, 1 1 14, litigant,
disputant, party in a law case, the plaintiff (?)
shenn 9 i/^ ^^^- '^' '^' ^^ demand;
I Si /wsaaa' Copt. a^me.
shenn ^ ^
shenn-t ?
seeking, enquiry, petition
to cry out, to invoke,
to entreat.
, 5 "^''^ Q . appeal, a
AAAAAA
/VVVVV\
shen-t 5 ^ , I, 13,
o
^^, IV, 1081,
n 1 5, a case at law, a judicial inquiry ; shen-t
khe-t Q , to have a case at law.
shenit 9
, Rec. 17,47, X
:, Rev. 14, 74, a legal interrogation, a case
for trial by law.
shenit T -^^ , a seeking out, quest.
A o I
shnu 5 ' ' ' I views, opinions, specula-
-^^ I ' tions (?)
shen, shni ^ r^ . f
tie up, to tie together, to load.
5 o e
shen-t 9
Shna-t y^, cord, tie, rope,
L— /I, to
, a tie, binding.
Shnu 5^5. 5 Q
^9. Pap. 3oa4,
1 (1^,^. LoveSong84,8;2^5 0^
AAAAAA I _ZI Ml V2 III
Rec. 16, no, fishing net; Copt. cyitC
shen
N. 1 1 06,
,P.28i,°°^.M.525.
AAAAAA
^ t t l 1
^'^'=3».'=^,P- 30*, ^.
AAAAAA AAAAAA 'vi! AAAAAA \S. AAAAAA _Il ""
AAAAAA III'JlO em' U*' l^r ,,,VWW ^ III'
^ \\ "IJX' ^ ^^ "tlX !• ¥ () !^» hair, foliage
^AAAAA "™ AAAAAA "~ I A 1 I I I
of a plant or tree ; 9 ° , 5 ^ ^ " » berries
AAAAAA III *•* III
of a tree, fruit.
On AAAAAA
TT A^^AAA I' It I
Y AAAAAA^ a tree; plur. aaaa^
I I I
", 5
r^- O (2 I I I AAAAAA
gardens; Copt. cyHIt.
shen benr& 9 w J^ j ^'^^^ () K,
AAAAAA B ,^ <^^> 1 /
AA/WAA v^ 'ill ' I
shea ta GDl ^T i , Peasant 33,
\\ 1 1 1 I n ^ I
"IJX '^, Rec 27,87, 'lli.^^^o, 5 >T\^'^I,
=???=l II II IS III AAAAAA '^ I n I
2°^
AAAAAA \\ "* I n j AAAAAA \\ I SI AAAAAA (2
!,
9
H III S I
I S AAAAAA
'^, grass, herbage;
'^Jr
AA/vvAA ^j a kind of tree : Copt. OjajHIt (?)
Shen 9 "t^, B.D. 17, 70 fT, a storm
AAAAAA I I I
cloud that covered the right eye of R5.
C30
SH
[ 746 ]
SH
Shenit(?) 9. ^, p. 815, M. 244,
Q. , Denderah I, 6,
^* ber, limb
O fi Berg. I, 19, a ser-
li O CI ' pent-goddess.
8hen-t 9 o. ^•^- ^37, 16, flesh, mem-
J^ K her. hmb.
Shen-ti 5 ,, ^, 2,, ^. a kind
w
!, a kind of bird,
of bird, heron (?)
shenshen 9. 9.
/SAA/S/\A /SA/WAA
heron (?) (Perhaps a verb.)
Shna I; !] ^' J; f) ^ ^^, fishspawn,
stinking fish.
shniu ™(]^^ = ™(j^^,
small, little.
shena-t ■=^ [) "" Q Rec. 30, 67, the cir-
ft^wvw 1 \> i cuit of heaven.
shna-t'=^(lolf,N..o66,°°a"l(l
/www 1 5}»>> AAAAAA I 1
' /VWVNA 1 r i AA/WNA I »»» .Q. Vj
Storm, hurricane, tempest; plur. x U '^
A/VWW I
I , U. 470.
Shni-t y (1 (1 ^ jj||| 1 , rainstorm, tempest.
/W\AAA 1 I >>>>>> I
shna-t °° (1 o 8, U. 609, T. 223, haii-
/wwvA 1 O Stones.
Shnat X (I |l r|| > a goddess of Busiris.
Shna-t-pet-uthes-t-neter 2 j] o
/WVWN I
D ^'
148, one of the seven divine Cows.
Shnit-neteru(F)f(]-ji|=]^
^^'
one of the seven divine Cows.
/W\/SAft /VAA/VAA
shna /www A.Z. 47, 1 1 2, Q — o, Q — 1
IV, 498, e^-iiL-fl, 5
A V^ AA/VA/\
■^
^^, Rea34, 179, J^'^T''
Q c 5
/WWV\ (27^ - C
5
^^^2^7^, A.Z.
O V _®aS /W«AAA
., T (1(1 L-=/), to repulse.
A/IA/VSA
■^ (2
to drive back, to turn away; Copt. cyoJIt,
shnau "'w^' wi 1, Thes. 1251, 5 — '^w 1 ,
A.Z. ^5, 17, men who kept the road clear for
processions.
shna-t 9.
/wv
,9.
9 —
/W^A/^A 7\
9 _
/WWVN ^k
°>v<f 1 1 1
'Ss^, IV, 1 193, repulse;
, repulsings, stoppages;
7\
I I I
, hesitating, timid (of fish).
'^ "O" to resist, to oppose,
a I ' to be obstinate.
QO vv/vv. QO ^'""'^
i
shna /wwvA Q2i, repulsive (a man's character).
-9 $L
shna WNAAA j\ V^ ^ warder, guard, guardian.
shna ab <^
shna ^AAAAA l|j|r, "^ ^ ^jjjy' , ^ "" , 5
Q - -/I ' ' " .Q- »>>>> AAAAAA J
||r , storm, tempest, hurricane ; variants : —
AAAAAA
'^ 'ffft'' ^'^^"- ^Sj i> 14) 7j storm, tempest.
shna w«AAA ^^yjj f , the side of a road.
^%->^ «
shna crm , Rec. 24, 96, " ^^ ,
- -/I /' /WNAWV I 1
granary, barn; plur. Q ^^^ '^^ ^ ^^^, 5 ^
^ y %^ 3 , Decrets 29.
shnaii aaaaaa v> t::^ , P. 422, aaaaaa v^^,
A/r A^r- l=SZl ci ki^iril Peasant 64, cabin of a
M. OC;, AAAAAA ^'
"^ a W J\ boat, shrine.
snna-ti aaaaaa
- — 0\\ jA
I
I o.
shna, shnar | ^^ ^, | g ^^^
iz.^' i^^% ±r^' ±
" '^ "^ ^^"^^ (5 ''^ ^ plant used in medi-
_2^ III' 9>y, Ml' cine.
shna, shnar 9 '^ ° , 9 ° o ,
AAAA/W (~ III AAAAAA ^*'^^ O
^ -^^> Q '^ -^ a seed or fruit used in
Aww\ A ' yas Ml' medicine.
lion.
g AAAA/W I 1
Shna 2 5^ ^
shna-t, shenra-t 6
AAAAAA ^^. ;
5 p , breast
I \\ '1
SH
[ 747 ]
SH
.&t,
-feft
9. X y^
shnar 9.
A I IIIMIIII A T~7 <ZK,a
2 ^
-2»
^,
(?. -25&
to turn back,
i
to drive back, to keep off.
shnariu ^.£a&(](] | [M.Roug^i.H.
256, a class of officials.
Shnar 9. — ^ , 5 ° O , a disease,
stoppage of bowels (?)
Shnar ^^1 fl ^-^-G- 785, a god of
_2as I 5iJ' Shnar in the Delta.
Shnar ^ j^ mm, ^ .^^ ^c^, a
sacred serpent.
Shnar[it] ^,^^, B.D.G. .63, a
goddess of u^°^ ^ww^ 77 @ .
OSZl
Shni f 0(l(|7\,'-^(l(l7^,Rev. II, 162
Jj- 11 /\AA/VV\ 11
= Copt, cyme, to seek after.
Shnit 1^ (](j ^, Tuat I, a light-goddess.
I, musician.
snnu AA/vw\
Shnu 2 ^
/vww\ (2
B.D. 142, III, 12, a
city of Osiris.
snnn ftA/wAA
o (3
o
food, produce.
1(5 ^ lll'^.ww.(3|||'l^J^o o o'
fruit, grain.
Shnu 9. o\^,^-^- ^25, I, 16...
e
shnu-t 5 £ ^, p. 395, M. 563, N. 1 1 70.
tsO^ I , granary; plur. [^ ". .iTli
I I I ' 'III A (3 1^^=^ CT] I ^ W ci wc-u
Shneb 1 "V , a horn weapon or tool
, U. 169, p. 204
shneb-t "^^
/SAA/W\
o,Ikherneferti5,^J ^^. IV, 612,
skin, hide; Copt. Ojriqe.
shnebi-t ^ J /)() ^, skin, hide.
Shnep ^^ ^ ^° sniff the air, to smell,
Q ' nostrils.
shnep /wwvA A , a fine cloth.
Shnep ™ '^, ^ ^7, ^ '^, ^
f}, IV,iio4,areedmat(?); var. ® aflQ^.
shneD '~^^~' ^ *^ seize, to carry off, to
^ D L^' draw off
Shnep ™^^E'™^
3^3, a title of the Nile-flood.
shneptiu 'wwva
D
workmen or labourers.
HVinof+ CZSao C30
, a <,-^
, T ^ , a sub-
Jl o 111'
stance used in medicine ; 5^;^ =0= , ^ ^l^^ made
a t — of the
same.
shnem
rvn
Q|.,P.IIO,XI2, Q
M- 75, 5 |v , N. 77.
, A.Z.
1908, 115, T ^, Metternich Stele 249, ""^^
'^x , ^Aw^A J to join to, to unite with, to attain to,
to be protected; see Q^l^f'l^].
U. 558.
Shnem-t "^^ |;^i@, nurse.
Shnemiturit^Ql^^.P....
"Great Protectress" — a name of the Sky-god-
dess; varr. Q o ^^, M. 78, Q '=i^^, N. 80.
av.,^r^«v^ i^^^^^i ,^ ^ to smcll ; Copt.
snnem aaaa^a <q j^, » f
cya)X«jL
Shnem } O 4(! , smell, odour
shnem ^^ o = khnem a/^
shenra 5 ^^ '^^^
7^'^ QZV'i Q
il Q ■g*as fl ^ to turn back, to repulse,
/V' I I /V -B^' to keep away.
Shenra J "^ ^ Iftt' «^^ «^^'^^''
Shenher "-^^ "^j a god.
[ 748 ] SH
Sheni-t 9.
rm
C3a
shens 5 H Q, u. no, 5 H, N. 377A,
(VVVA/V\ I r\ i->
y^
/VAAA/VA V >
^ fl (^, ^ ^^, a kind of cake or bread
A I /SAAAAA I I I
shens peri her khaut ^ P
^ '"^ "^ , shewbread.
I 11 III
shens $^ R I^, skin, animal (?)
shensu ^^^^ 1 5 , Rev. 13, 32, "^^ i jT >
Rev. 13, 32 = shes nesu, apparel of the king,
i.e., byssus ; Copt. ttJItC.
shensetch-t 9. [1 "^ ^ ^^ ' '''"'''
Shensh ^^ ~ , Hh. 472, to open.
shent,7^,.r,T'i:^1^'
^y^l, Rev. 14, 34. ^ O ] ^ ^, Rev.
I2,63.5 0]X2.
Rev. 12, 64, AAAAAA J Keen-
nungen 77, tunic, cloth; Copt. cyertTOJ.
Shent 9. Q , Rec. 33, 120, seal, sealer.
AAAA/V\ \
shent, shenn-t ^AxL Q' ^ o ^''^'
%> 0' 5 "'^'■^ • "-^ > acacia. Spina acacia
Nilotica; «^ £1=] ^^ ^, Rec. 15, 141, black
acacia; Copt. OJonTe, Heb. H^ttJ, Arab. i^j^.
ahentir?^ ^ ^ ^^ a hairy plant (?);
snenu(o ^ ^^^, Copt, cyortt-
shent 9 ^Yy, Mettemich Stele 244,
brushwood, " bush," thicket, thorny growth ;
Copt, cyoiff .
P. 815, M. 244, a cow-
goddess.
Q
Berg. I, 10, 9] ^, Rec. 3, 44, $^ ^ ]
ibid. 3, 47. $^V]11S
9 ^
(3
©, ibid.
3.49
O
a form of the god-
dess Isis.
Shent'ti ^aaaaa
Shentit ^l
a title of Isis and
Nephthys.
sanctuary of the goddess Shentit.
, B.D. 131, the
Q o (2 to revile, to abuse, to
^^®^^ JL a' curse ; Copt. ttJO^tte.
Shent-t 9 "^^ 9 "^ ,^^^ , revilings,
curses, abominable persons and things.
i
shenti 9 ^
^, accursed.
shenti 2 ^.4
s 5^
w
9
^ w
>
9 ^
AAA/^\A \\
5
111
>> 9 ^5&--^' CCi.
w
, , enemy, foe, grief, dis-
plur. X 1 A.Z. ]
I ; Copt, cytjom- (?)
tress, sickness, trouble; plur. ^ i, A.Z. 1900,
AA/VV\A U I 1 ^o^
shentiu 9
men of violence,
a title of Set.
l_y]^|,IV,968,
!,
court nobles,
ministers.
shentiu ^l
shentiu B li M ^ 1 , IV, 613, companies,
assemblies (of rebels ^ ^ "? ^ j)'
Shentthit 5 A^^. Mission 13, 127 ; see
shenth 00 ^
to revile,
' to abuse.
ima, U- 555^T. 303, a serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
SH
[ 749 ]
SH
rm
Shenthet 5 s=» w^ , P. 662,
Of » M. 773, a proper name(?)
shentheth "^^^O*"^, U. 602,
M. 303, N. 1000, hostility.
P.S.B. 25, 220; plur. 5 c^ s^ 1 O e^
oil o
'''^, IV, 387; Heb. n^tt?, Arab. kJ^^, Copt.
cyortxe.
Vi^AAA <C^
!
^, tunic; plur. ^
/WAAAA
IV, 107 1. Late forms Q '^"^^ y- , ^ "''''^
AAAAA/\
5 ; Copt, cgertxoj.
Shenti g
V , a name of Set.
shentesh (?) ^w^AA , orchard, large
garden, wood: plur, aww\ • see aaaaaa
Shentch '^^ "S | , "" '"^"^ '='"*,^ .'°
A/VVAAA f A ISIS.
Shentch Qf — ' ^ ^ > "^
I /\AA/W\ ', U /\A/W
^^v.5.-7*" , acacia ; see 2
CZSZl
ftAAAAA
/SAAAAA
shentchetch-t ];^^, ^^'^bls'
shentchu-t "^^^ ^^ > <. , U. 478,
tunic, short drawers ; I) |^ "^;37 , inspector of
all tunics j Copt, cgemro).
shentch-ti 5 '^^, ^ "^^,
keeper of the tunics or robes.
= m = ® .
sher
rm
sher m
, on
, compound preposition.
sher
^=^ ys, Rec. 16, X09, to fall
O
down; see ^^•
sher, sherr
C3a
rvn
'^, N. 156, Rec 30,
72, ^^, U. 495. '!'• 236,
DO
-^,
, %*,to
be small, to become small, to be diminished ;
Copt, cyipe.
sher ^^^^^ "Qji^ , a little.
sher-t
IV, 691, Amen. 25, 20,
small, insignificant, a small thing, a thing of
little value.
Sher& kh ""^ h .3 '^, to lack courage,
to be unwilling, to have no mind to do a thing.
sherr ^§|, Metternich Stele 40
sher
00
CZSO CISO A
<2 ^§ Metternich Stele 56, little
il' '^' boy, child; Copt. cyHpe.
czEuq
sher J, a young god.
i~^^~i
sher, shera ""^^ (1 §t, iv, 691,
III, 143, boy, son; plur. (j -^^ j ; Copt
OJHpe.
shera en shera '^^°~' (1 % ^
(1 (3 2I) , son's son, grandson.
Sherr S, S^
CSZI
f boy, youth, little man ; plur. <z> i
U. 512. ™t^.^, P. 86, U. 171,
czso
C3XZI
000
r\n
DO
shera-t ^~^^ Q "^ cJl' ^^'"^^^ ^^^^ ">
SH
little girl, daughter, maiden; plur.
[750]
SH
I vv I
, Westcar 5, 19, 6, 3,
•— ^ " I.
I
:^
Shernu <==>», U. 512,
T.3.5.S(lf]^^5^l.'^\Vi;t<it
r ^ 1 ^v^AAA
8ll6r ^^ /wwvA , small canal.
sher, sher& <=:^, <=>\— zi, ^^
^0
n ^ n to step up, to. block, to wall up, to close,
l| ^ y» to obstruct the passage.
Shera-t "^^^ fl T ^„> obstruction, bar,
sher-t
sher-t
sher-t
00
0,Rec. 31, 13, obstacle.
5'
Will
^ , bond, tie, fetter.
■,U.393,T.34i,M. 2i4,N.685,
r\r-i
^^,Rec. 30, 190, l| ^,Amen. 17, 7,
°° A ^ ^^, '=^ () ^ o, nose; Copt. aj<LI.
sherti, sherati <i> ^, <g^, <^ ^,
two nostrils.
rtr-i 1 oa <=^
f^ I ' <=> W
sher-t
Sherit
oa
„ P. 169, 786, the bow of a
^ ' boat.
f) Ombos II, 132, a god-
^^^fl' dess.
[ZEDOCIl
r w i r^vi - A ■ I
itli, Sph
ftAA/WA /VWAAA
shersher
Gersher Pap. I, 21, ^^-y
I, III, air, wind, sniffings of air; see
sher-t ^^^^ ^ ^, Rec. 3, 53, earth taken
from a holy place and used as an amulet.
sher-t ^§© , a kind of cake, loaf,
o
sher-t, sher&-t ™ [| - ,..0, ™ (| ^.
oo n c^g=^ oa [j '^ Anastasi IV, 2, 10,
rvn
KoUer 2, 8, ^ (]lj /'^ ' ^i^' ^^^- ^^' 78»
r-TC-| ..ti OO] _Q
Ci ' M I O '
C3a
sheri-t
, ^ ■^, grain, flour.
\> on\> n
3S
, a kind of land, salty land (?)
Sherit ^
sherp-t
it::
, a dwelling place.
□ (0 o o o' D
, seed for early crops.
D
rm a <=^
Sherp <==> , incense =
*^ D (2 111' o F=^
snerp-x ^=^ l , ^^ ^ g^^jp^
Sherm
sherh
\>
B.D. 168, a god^who
helped the dead.
: , water channel ;
Copt. cgXe^, (?)
sherh ^S"^
a kind of myrrh, or myrrh-
' producing tree.
Shersek '^^^^ \\ ^==:^ c^ , to destroy.
i.^, IV, 697,
shersh <=^ j\ ,
to hasten, to flee.
rm
, , rw~l X to plunder, to carry
Shersh ^^. P off'
sheheb ^J(|' *« ^^ h«^' ^^'"^ "P'
parched ; Copt. ttJOJ^e^.
Sheheb ™ J 1^ ^^, ^ J X^^,
^J'
ra
I , the hot south wind.
the god of the south wind.
Shes oa R, U. no = ^ MS. cake
I AAAAAA I
loaf, bread.
shest oa ^ ^
,Rec. 27,57 = ashest
I I dZ-L
(1 5 n ci ^ , an interrogatiVje particle.
Shes '6 , S ;seezin|=^|P^-
shes C3a p 5, P. 59=. *^ P '^T'' '^^'^•
M li'2 IT'^S'lff, abandorgar-
ment made of linen ; r^yi I ^ ^^57, P- 592, festal
C3E3
SH
band; g^, Rev. ii, 167 - ^ 5 (j |
Heb. trtL*^ Gen. xli, 42.
Shes 4keb ^^^^ 5 (j ^:=^ J i=^ , apparel
of mourning.
Shes nesu 1 y^ '^y^' ''"^"' ^y''"' ' ^"PJ-
shes tepi ^ ^ \ •'"^" °^ ^^^ ^^^^^^
id' quality.
shes 5 I ' d™ , S amD , ^ , ^ , white
I 1*— H — o^ c^
stone, alabaster ; plur. , ■ Heb.
M— III 000
Shes ^ /••^, IV, 743, 5 ^^, 5 5 5, white
grain, winnowed grain,
shesit 5
[ 751 ]
SH
rm
5
5
Rec. 22, 103, ashes, white dust or powder.
shes C3a P 5, A.Z. 1864, 107, 00 5 R,
antelope = c3ap[^^^^.
shes ^ ^ ^ r-rrn I g , cord, string,
I M I
rope; plur. czso |1 555, 555-
shes maa (maat) ^ [1 , ^ ^^^, " cord
of rule," in the phrase
S'P.
o
c^
, to per-
form ceremonies in regular and fitting continuity
for ever, <rr> ^ I (or aaaaaa @ , millions of
times); Demot. 5 I IJ = ^^- f'^' TrXeov. '
shes 5 ^^, Ebers Pap. 99, 18, 5 o,
BD 160 2 5 ^ ^'^o^' s^^^'P^' '"J"'"y'
' ' „ ^ ,/)' wound.
Shesshes-t y- .^^^^ , evil, misfortune.
Shesshes ^ ^, Ebers Pap. 41, 12, 5 5,
A.Z. 1900, 128, to hide(?)
shesshes ^^-^, KoUers, 2, ^ ^\\%
%^ ^, B.D. (Nu) 64, 19, to see.
shesshes-t 5 5
, Rec. 29, 159,
5
sheSU (gersheru ?) <■-> 1^ , soldier ; plur.
5^|.Th..»5..S^5i,S,||
shes ^^^^%0 ^- 538, P- "9. vase,
— -H— _zr ' vessel.
kind
drink (?)
shesshes na ^ □□ 0, U- '8*'^a.
Shesshes ced [1 (zxn 0, Juat IX, a
crocodile-god with a tail terminating in a serpent
shesa oo (^ ^, U. 188, cso R ijg) "^
^,T. 67,00 [l^^.N. 599, ocdPi^^,
D^crets 108, IV, 10 17, r-trn H (^ "^^^.Rec.
IV, 749, (zszi p [^ "^ ^ |, Pap. 3024, 84,
^^^^ ' 'o' "^^ V' ^ ^ ' M' ^° ^ cunning,
wise, skilled, learned, able ; see c^
shesa her i
C3SZI
shesa-t
shesa -t r-ii^— 1 1 (^
^, IV, 1 152, skilful.
rA '^'^ Jl knowledge, skill,
'O' ^U' ability.
, Rec. 30,
191, wise woman.
shesau ^^"^^Mili' ^-^
5'
I I I
', IV, 1 184, intellectual abilities.
shesau
r-^v~i
I I I
5 "a. tk ^ Litanie 71, the "wise"
„ ^^ JT r member, />., the tongue.
shesa 00 fl ^ '^ , P. 589, rm M igi
'^^^'^, N. 1038, to plough.
Shesa do ^ [^ '^^ ftHlTT^V^Q'
p. 5«9, a skilled ploughing-god of Shna.
shesa-t rvn H (q1
c3oP[^ ^4^*^' P- 815, oopijj
«^ ^ <^, N. 141. ^ '^, aa p
iF^=5 '^^^ "^^^j U. 645, night, darkness.
Shesa-t mak-t neb-s ^ ^
"^, T. loi,
r' tl J
SH
[ 752 ]
SH
ntn
Tuat II, a goddess in the Tuat.
shesau onp ^ W ^' ™ ^
-^I^, oop^^^I^. antelope;
Copt, cgocy, cgocgot{?)
Shesa-t i^ o'^, a plant or herb.
shesait ^ ^ (ll n,' ^''"^' 4' '' i
Inl o 5 I§ ° white earth, powder (?)
Y o'-H- T 111
IV, 875, a kind of pre
oa
shesait j^_^^^, - "" cious stone?
Shesau ^^^^ ^^- "^' 55a, iv
,94 = ShaSU H^^^^ (Xj i ' IheTeserl
Shesatheth cza"^" JL > Tuat x,
a goddess.
shesp(shep) ^^a. ?• ^^i, 163,
—^ n r
^ D "^ |, Rhind Pap. sz,-:^^^!)'^
D fl, P. 251, ,^ ^. to take, to acquire, to
accept, to receive, to receive seed, i.e., to con-
ceptable ; Copt. ajOjn.
shespep -m ° » P- 603, 604 = shesp.
shesp aur ^^^^^'^""ceTve!
•I. A I. /«^^ D "O" to be pleased,
Shesp ab ^ ^^^^ y, heart's desire.
shesp a ^:^ o, to greet.
shesp aha ^ QA , to fight ; ^ ^,
to set out on a journey.
Shesp tep^^f/^'^^^^^^rg:
shespiu ^□l](l^j/.^D!]fl^|'
Rec. 6, 7, those who receive, those who are
taken, »>., prisoners.
D
Cx 3^
the nanie of a
festival.
Shesp Amen uthes t nefer-f ^
_ „ n t:^^ %. s=> t I Rec. 20, 40, a
^— ^ 4 ^"T 6^^^' shrine of Amen.
shesp-t4tru ;^° (|
festival of receiving water.
shesp aa-t ^£^^ |i >
shesp hetch ^ [^ | °^ > ^^^- "'
1 01, the earliest dawn of day.
Shespi (Shepi) ^ l](j ^. Tomb of
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 42).
Shespiu ^ (](] ^ I ' B-^- '^^' 9> agroup
of gods who assisted the dead.
Shespiu ^%, Tuat XI, the gods who
carried Methen into the eastern sky.
Shespit ^°^,Thes.ii2, m°^^,
one of the seven stars of Orion. Its god was
Shespit enth khemiu hepu ^
, Berg. II, 13, lodge
^ . ^.^. . I I Q i<
of the never-moving (?) stars— a title of Nut.
Shesp (shep) ^: | . ^ a J ' "^^ x
X , \\^, D.^:^, Statue, image, figure, the
Sphinx; plur. ^ D ^ |,|, ^^^_^ 5^ ','
^£ J£^ ^ j^gc. 36, 202, sphinxes ; hena-ua
■1 4. ATw- ^ ^ ! figures of women
Shesput ^ D ^ I, 4h tambourines.
shesp (shep) ^^ a^, iv, 84, ^n .
^==s,, a measure = a handbreadth, width of the
palm, span = 0-075 m. ; Copt, ajon, Heb. ^'3,
Assyr. ]<T^ ^-.
shespit (Shepit) ^ ° e > ^ove Songs
3, II. ^(lfl<e.hand.
SH
[753]
SH
on
Shesp-t 3£°_r, 3£^. ^^^ Hymnis
rvn
a;, chamber, hut, shed, lodge, arbour, booth in
a garden, summer house.
Shesp (Shep) 3^^^0,Jour. As. 1908,
282, moment ; Copt. XW.
light, radiance, splendour.
Shesp (Shep) M.^^^^^ to
vomit, to cast up.
shesp -t (Shep-t) ^^ O, something
round or polished, a berry, a fruit ; Copt, cyoil,
cyu5ne, cyoo^e.
sheSD-t 1 ^ ^ ° Shipwreck 50, an edible
^lll' plant or root.
shesp (shep) ^ ^ , ^, a seed used
□ ^^ 000
in medicine.
shesp ^
n I
Ship; m , , , , ^
shesem 6
, Rec. 30, 66, parts of a
D <Q
, Rec. 30, 66.
)].5p
to be weary, exhausted (?)
shesm-t ^
shesm 5
S r>9 dimness of sight,
o ' an eye disease (?)
anm , A.Z. 1877, 32, 1880,
13, earth used in making faience.
shesm S ^^' ^^' "°4, P-S.B. 13,
147, skin of an animal, a leather roll.
Shesm □□ H 5 ^, the "bull of the
gods " with seven necks and uraei.
shesm -t
M. 243,
1099, ^
^Hk.to-"-
000
Ck
8r4,
,IV,
^h
5 ^\ , IV, 694, a mineral substance.
Shesemtt ™ ffiM] ^, U. 390, B.D.
i74.8,™|v-lQ£Hh. 4X3,4X4.
C3a
(TiTiTn Hh. 178, a lioness-headed
I ULlu 1' goddess.
Shesmit— l^fl^l,^^
Hh. 414, the name of a goddess.
Shesmft (?) □□ ^ ^ ^ , T. 305, a
mythological serpent.
Shesmu J^ ,U.5ii,54i.™^^
Berg. 56, B.D. 17, 27, 153, 8, 170, 6, the
executioner of Osiris who dwelt in (1 1* I ,
Mar. Aby. I, 44. He is identified with |\ ^«^/w
^^ , B.D. 17, 27.
Shesmu Mil' """'•'' "''g^:
Shesmu ami nut-f JM -j}-^'<^.
Rec. 37, 67, a god.
Shesmu ^^^^ ^ ^' T. 4x, a star-god ;
Shesmu M *> '=°='P^^*» 5?P
Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, Ram. IV, one of the
36 Dekans; Gr. 'Sefffie.
Rec. 31, 13, a class of women.
sheser 5 *^~^^ *° ^^''^' ^° ^^^^^ against,
„ A ' to attack.
sheser Q . 3 , to measure with a cord,
sheser Q ^, a cord for measuring.
sheser _2- 1 , 5 "^ ^ » Rec. 16, 56,
to propose, to purpose, to design, to govern.
shesru XI,X%i|l, 5 "=>',,
Heruembeb 8, designs, purposes, decisions.
sheser-t 5 ^ > canon, ordinance.
3 B
var
AA/VNAA Q o
/WVAAA ')|(
no
SH
[ 754]
SH
r-^n
'.^''^■^
sheser ^
^ ^^, utterance, speech, decree; -
IV, 1 109, A.Z, 1906, 124, song; ^
proving, testing, examining.
sheser c=sa M ^^-^, P- 704.
Q •«-« , to shoot.
S
OC3
sheser-t c3a H *^^^ "T^, U. 514, i=3a
■^ o, T. 326, a shooting.
n
sheser
P
o<
, P. 704, C3a
N. 661, Rec. 26, 235,
5
5
5
-<,
S
Hymn Darius 11, _«— >-^' . - ^
A.Z. 1905, 16, ^ , arrow, spear, dart;
plur. ^ ^ ^, X ^ I , A.Z. 1900, 20,
sheseru (?)-Ila p 5 ^, Tuat VIII, three
arrows or shuttles (?)
sheser 9 ^t^ , an animal for sacrifice.
shesru ^ ^ '^ ^^' "^3. bags of
snesru ^^ Jg> „ „ o' spices or unguent.
Shesra ^ [] , Tuat x, a light-god.
shesesh (shesh) nesu ^ 1 ^ ,
IV, 821 ; var. 1 5; Copt. cyeitC, Heb. tTQ?.
Shest (Shesmt) ™ [^, U. 561,
M. 499, ^S fSJl' M. 122, N. 646, 962,
fDMI' N.^o
, p. 632,
, Hh. 128, a place sacred to Horus.
Shesta
||||;seeHeru-Shesta
Shest (Shesm-t)-tcha (?) (ffg^ ^
5i , I, 1 1 9, a title.
Shest-ta, Shestt ^ffj^ ^. U. 390.
B.D.x74,8,^rra:T."5,^fMl
o "V ri N. 1081, a goddess who is mentioned
( ^ J i^ ' with Sekhmit ; see Shesmtt.
Shest-sett (sti) C3a [1^IX3]||, Py^-
2209B, a goddess(?)
shesta 00 [1^^
aO^'^^l I , Rec, 26, 230 . .
shesti ^ '^^, a bull-god (?)
, Rec. 26, 231;
shesteb
see
n
o
III'
Al °5 ^^P^^ lazuli;
-.f— O o
shesh
shesh
[3a
p , throat.
Rec. 31, 21, nest,
' home.
shesh "^^^ I D , sistrum ; plur. "^^^ I II I o
czsoT
,IV,98.
shesh oa, _
/\ C3a
7\ , to move rapidly,
to hasten; ^^ ^^, P- 4i4, M. 593,
N. 1 198, very rapidly, quickly.
shesh ^^^~^ W, antelope; see oa |1 [q]
^^^;Copt,aoa.
shesh '^^^'^j white hair.
oa ■
«-u«oi> + oa I a precious stone of white
shesn-t oa 1 , ^ colour.
wanting, diffi-
^ ° I
sheshti
oa-
sheshta-t ^] (] r^ ^' ' dent.
Sheq ^^,razor(?); see ^^^-^
to shave ; Copt. g^OXWKe.
^-^, N. 257A, a kind of cake; var.
sheku
sheUu^^:.^^f^.afu„e.
000
, U. 29,
rary ofif^ring.
SH
[755]
SH
C3SZ3
<^
sheku db ™ I (j J, a,Z. 1900, 128 -
O
sheken
rvn
r-TT-i
I , rebels.
I
^ A.Z. 1908, 18, an amu-
T ' let.
sheker ^^^^^jj, M, 517, N. 1098, 1242,
A , to decorate, be decorated
Copt. ^OJOJKe, j^COK.
Shekershau ™-^IiIi|^] v
Mar. Karn. 52, i, a Mediterranean people.
shot
, Love Songs 2, 3, to divide.
Shet \J U^ ^^^- 3' 49, 5. 92» to take
Q ' out, to withdraw.
shot ""^ I ^^'orJ^s in a quarry, hewings of
\—n I ' stone.
Shetshet ^ — o, Rev. 12, 2 2, to
rend, to tear ; Copt. cyeXCyCJOX.
Shet °°>n. ^^^, ^-^^ '^r°^' "^'
c, w>b ^__^ ubL grief^ sorrow.
Sh[ta]-t ^^^^, Gol. Ham. 10, 48, office.
writings, documents,
books.
shetut (?)
Shetshet
£:^o I I I
; see Teshtesh.
shet
crsszi
(zs:
X
, turtle, tortoise (?)
r-^r-i
^,
00
Shet
3SZD
,, Nesi-Amsu 32, 26, r,
a form of Aapep, a foe of Ra (B.D. 83, 4, 161).
c=3^=3 sjjs. I I • the constellation of the Tortoise,
o (5 ^W ic ' one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. ^n.
covering, shroud, garment, bandlet.
shta-tHeru^^S^^, a
kind of garment.
shta ^^ A, forest, plantation, or-
shta
1 \\ » \> I U 1 \»
, arable land, the
land covered by the Nile; var.
run \\
shta
i
D
X C3a
CEZ] o X OED-J^ (5 r-w~i X i u i
CZSZI @
^i-
P ' o n ^X' =f^=iia' c. o
, to be difficult, hard to pass over or
through, to be hidden or secret, hard to under-
stand, mysterious.
Shta "^^ ^ , a god incomprehensible,
shta-t°°%, " ,^^ ",°^
thing rare, curious ; plur.
mystery, difficult thing, something hidden, some-
e X
X
TtT'
C3ED
D
o^o
, IV, 345, 900, mysteries,
difficulties; (J -wwva "kv '^j Rec 15,
\, U. 207,
179, impassable valleys;
OS
secret ;
I
I LJSU
I ^ w
rrvn
^ , mysteries of the two horizons ;
3 ( ^s>- %^ 1 1 1 hidden of forms ;
those whose seats are hidden
■''^\
, those whose arms are hidden ;
I
I S\ I
, the god of the hidden soul ;
czszi
D
§.
, Rec. 26, 231,
OZD
T^.
Litanie 37, ™^| ^ ^ » ^ ^'^'^ ^^ ^J
of invisible body ;
czsa
D
^^flifli-
secret
properties; ^^-^s^.^^TI'
invisible form.
hidden one, mysterious being, secret one.
3 B a
on SH [ 756 ]
SH
rm
shta-t
on X ru^ o.
shrine, sanctuary, secret chamber, coffin, sarco
, ^ on-ft- A.Z
phagus, grave, tomb, cemetery ^ ^ ^^ || 1906, 9
shtai-t
C3n
[r-33
, IV, 992,
r w "I
shrine, coffin, sarcophagus; var
n
i^ft-rsiiift'
OSZl
Shta j-^^ ^•^- '^^» * 8°^ i" mummied
onia ^^> form.
rvn
O
, a title of Aapep
^
F=0
, Metternich
, the
Shtat
Shtait
Stele 199,
vulture-goddess— a title of the goddess Nekhebit.
Shtait ^^, ™ ^, Berg. II, 13.
'-^, B.D. 168, a form of Nut.
Shta
B.D.G. 699, a Bubastite form of
Isis.
Shta-t
D
D
I, B.D.
147, the name of the 4th Aat.
Shta-ti ^ ^^^^ , Tomb of Seti I, one
of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 31).
oTifa fi ^nC^;^^ Litanie 31, the two
Buxa-ii ^=^^^^^, hidden countries.
Shtai
r vn
Tuat IV, a sailor of the
boat of Ra.
Shta ab
O
, Tuat V,
on
O
Tomb Ram. VI, 50, a warder-god.
on
Shtau &sut
D
^^jjjJj)..T..89,
M. 66, N. 128, gods whose abodes are invisible.
Shtau au \> 1
=__, _jf I I ===== III
B.D. 168, the gods of hidden arms.
Shta-t besu ^ "" W'^^^ Tuat x,
the name of the loth Gate.
Shta Mesutt ^ I ^ | ^' ^^'S-
II, II, a form of the goddess of Ament.
Shtait em Tuat
on <=>
, Cairo
Pap. I, 3, a being whose head was a pot of fire
osn
Shta her ^^ ^,
Mar. Aby. I, 45,
B.D. 136A, 18, a god of " "^ ll S
Shtau heru saiu uatu
unseen gods who guard the ways.
shta N^sj-7=^, Rev. 11,149 = ^^^^
to proclaim.
shtau
^^ Pap. 3024, 3, II,
III' wooden objects.
7777?
shtaaaur yr
part of a ship's tackle.
^,Rec.3o, 68,
shta
i~yn
D
shtamuti
of a bandlet.
(^ X _ S the number 200 ;
c^^~ Q.' Copt. ttJHT".
^^fmt^, the name
W
shtar
on
, a betrothed virgin, bride.
rvn
Shti™(ll]^,™(j[]^^, hewho
is hidden, i.e., one who is in his coffin, i.e.,
dead; plur.
dead.
I , the
Shti-t ^^^l, A.Z. .906, 3o,^a_^^ind
shti (shetti) "^^ (j(] c-zi, Rev. 13, 36,
pit, hole, excavation.
shti
on
I ^, Jour. As. 1908, 27 s,
to demand, to take away.
Shtut ""^^ ^ ^ ' ' Hearst Pap. XI, 1 5 ... .
shteb"™J^, IV. 648, ™J^,
J^-^, IV, 271, on J
revolt, to tread in grain
£»
to
Shteb^o^\,tokill = ^J^.
rvn
SH
[757]
SH
shteb
shtem
Rev., to be silent.
, cage, basket
= Copt. UjOeJUipU),
shtem ^^1^^,^!^^.
Ptab-betep XI, 13,
CZSCD
k^
Gol.
Ham. 14, 147, to fight, to revile, to curse, to
swear; compare Heb. DIOto, Arab.
Lmen. 22, 20,
revilings, abuse (?)
rvn ^ T\. Rev. 14, 14, bolt (?) ;
shtem
sheth "^^^ ^ , p. 256, 690,
Copt. cyxeJUL.
, M. 780,
to be covered, dressed, arrayed.
sheth g__5 |T . P- 539. Rec. 30, 192,
C3ED
raiment ;
P. 614, M. 780, N. 1136, garment,
P. 708.
sheth -t
■f\-, Rec. 27, 218,
r-TC-i
, coffin, sarcophagus.
shethi-t
sarcophagus.
Shethu
rvn
ci I— ^r-i
ft
, coffin.
, Thes. 112
(i) a crocodile-headed lion; (2) one of the
seven stars of Orion ; var.
CZEZl
^ (3 '
ic.
shethu
shet
CSZl
Jr ^ 1 ' kind of fish.
A.Z. 1873, 17, a weight =
five teben.
shet '^^ ^^^- 5. 93. to pound drugs,
• amD ' e.g., myrrh.
shet-t ^^*^ mnD , ''^^^ , ""^^ c^ .
c^""^ <r^=^ CUD C^
'*^\ / \J czTD '=*°\ \j mortar, grinder,
^ \ I ' o ' c=^i> ' rubbing-stone.
shet, shti ^^, U. 154, 284, 432, 470,
510, T. 22, P. 670, ^^, P. 93, ^2 Q,
^L-y],"r^a(i,N.ii46,s(ia.T. 247,
2^0 2^' 2^'^^
X X
IvOve Songs 7, 8, x?-^i IV, 1108, , Rech-
nungen 52, to take, to seize, to snatch, to carry
or drag away, to withdraw, to transport, to drag
out, to disembowel a beast, to save, to deliver,
to remove, to dig out a well, to work out, to
levy taxes. On the derivatives of <-^"^ , see Rec.
II, 117 ff.; Copt, cyixe.
Shtiu ^(](j^—^, deliverers.
shti "^^il^^ ^^^- '^' 72. title of an
«~^^ U A ' official.
into a subject, to study profoundly, to search
magical books, to penetrate mysteries.
shet
«=»<=>^
t).
to tread out com.
shett '*^f^,^^,R«^- »9. x6, to
• • —^"^ ^ J\ c-=^ J] dig, to excavate.
Shet-ti '^N _ - gf > digger, excavator.
shet
c /I' slaughter, a killing.
shetshet '*^'*^^^'^' ^^^- »3»4. 10
kill, to overthrow ; Copt. cyeXCyOJT.
^ !!^ ' ram-god.
Shet-ba
I VV I
shtit '^^
, mast of a ship (?) ; plur.
, D^crets 29, c^> , Leyd. Pap.
Ill (gill
4, 10, 2^777; Copt, ttjxe.
shetshet-td ™™](1G' ^^^
Songs V, 9, the working of oars.
"^'^'Vs, IV, 920, \ f 9^, to suckle, to nurse,
to rear a child, to train, to educate; *^> Q^
i'l'lJj l,sucklerofthegods; '^^U-ZI © 2),
guardian, tutor, trustee.
fi, to fatten.
shetunem ^*^-[]-
3 B 3
rvn
SH
[758]
SH
rm
Stele II, 2^, Israel Stele 7. ^1^, IV,
1 1 04, ""^^e '^, water skin; plur. <J3^ ]>
shet-t 2?. ^-J' y?' ^11?'
vulva, vagina.
shetshet ^2^' ^' ^'' ^''
N. 201, 204, '^^'^^CT^, p. 75, M. 105,
N. 17, the vulva of the sky ( J .
Shet ^^ ^, Pap. 3024, 67, IV, 499,
'*^'^, farm, plot of ground, estate, ditch, dyke,
an earthwork, pool, fish-pond; plur. n ,
shti-t "^^
,A.Z.i905,9,2Y, , ,
«*=<!.
, IV, 660,
irrigated land; plur. 2(j[j;|,R^<=-/4.J°7;
shti-t
o
» 1 I I I (VAAAAA , ^
AAAAAA
, Ebers Pap. 65, 15,
AAAAAA
lank, lake, canal, water-course, cistern.
\J
^^AA^A
^/^^A/v^
A/WAAA
Shti **^[J(] 0, vase, vessel, pot.
Shtit-shema-t ^l)!]^
125, III, 18, a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
s, B.D.
Shet ^^^, =^(2^, V_/ ^, =^, "^
to read, to recite, to pray, to mutter an incanta-
tion, to pronounce letters, to declaim poetry, to
strike up a tune.
SheH ^^ ^ ,IV,966,^,^^-^,
A.Z. 1908, 70, reading, recitation, incantation,
spell, liturgy ; plur.
Sheti re ''^^ , IV, 1 1 14, a deposition.
Shet-kheru g I ^^, B.D. 125,
III: (i) one of the 42 assessors of Osiris;
(2) the god of the 13th day of the month.
shett S ^ ^?^
shett-t ^-^
Shet ''^c
shet =*^5, ^^^
to read, to
recite.
, recitation.
to tie up in linen, to swathe
a mummy.
., - , cord, band-
let, bandage; plur, '^^^Hl 1 > ^-M. 448.
shet-t "^^j mummy.
Shet"^^^^, IV, 756, a kind of bird.
shet "^^ft^ , IV, 745, fat (of geese)
shet
, Litanie 78,
dSZ]'
X
Mission I, 229, crocodile, large reptile; plur.
*=% ^ l,Hh.438..
Shetu ^^^^ ^ , Tuat XII : (i) the eight
morning stars ; (2) the constellation of the
Tortoise; (3) ^^, A.Z. 49, 125, a "great god."
shet-t ""^ , p.s.B. 19, 263,
Rechnungen 43, a bread offering, ferment, yeast.
shta (shetta) '*^'%\f ' , Rev. 14, 16,
cultivated lands.
shta,shta.t^^^c^|,2
Shetau ™%^, Tuat X, a warder Of the .
{^—LJl loth Gate.
shtaqit ^(T-zi*^ ma,
^ [1 (j (2 Y ^~^ ^ , prison ; Copt. cyTeKO.
Shta 2() e I A, ^^^- ^' "^' "' '"9
shti
Rev., rejected, cast down ;
Copt. cyXHOVT.
, A.Z. 1878, 49, ^^
shti4 =^
^ , pit ; Copt. cycoTe, cyoj-f
shti ^^
Shtu
r-rr-i
reward, remuneration ;
Copt, cijixe.
Tuat XI, a god, one of
the 12 bearers of Mehen.
C30
SH
[759]
SH
Shtu '"^
^^>agod,
a form of Horus.
Shtep(?) =*^'^^ B.D. 151, 6, acham-
D I ' ber in a temple.
Shtefi(?)^K^,V,io83,
w
shten(?) ^^.(5,, B.D. 26, 5, bound,
tied up ; perhaps to be read shet nett.
shethu "^W 0, Rec. 2, 127, 2f
^0,LoveSrgs5,a,2|§,2fS.
219, 21, Anastasi IV, 12, i, a kind of drink,
new wine, must ; Gr. f w(?ov.
Shethu ^f ^ ^. Rec. 31, 27, a kind
of land, dyke, bank.
Sheth-t ^^8^^^^^, canal.
Shetch-t 1=10 '^ L-J, a digging; C30
ci ' 000 I
O r-n— I
000,
festival of strewing sand
3S
Shetch-t "^ ^ ^ ^ , a kind of offering.
3 B 4
[ 760 ]
q ^ = Heb. p ; Copt K and (T.
qa,qai a\ a'^ ^^t' ^
to be high, to be exalted, to be long (opposed
Y J| ^, to exalt, to be exalted; z] ^^, U. 298,
N. 1233, long (of nails or claws); ^T^ J' ^*^"S-
beaded .^^J.O.a.m
P. 609.
qaa ^'^(j. P- ^S^, exalted one.
qa &b ^"^ Y "^j haughty, arrogant.
qaqa ab ^"^^^ "^' Inscription of
Henu 6, haughty, arrogant.
qa aha aX% 'X^, Mettemich Stele 88,
alonglife;f-^^^[)[)||^, f-^
A "^ f) ^ H n ' "^ ^^'"^' ""^"^ ^^"^ ^'^^'
D ci
, ^
D ^
, A
D ^
, IV, 1077, the height of heaven.
qaremen Y ctttii '-— fl, iv, 1031, high
of shoulder, i.^., stiff-necked.
Qa kha j"^ Q, A.Z., 1897, 98, "high
crown," a title of Tirhakah.
qa kheru ^^ } ^^> l^' 988, a
\
I V 8r' loud-voiced; fern. A
|^i,ft|^.B.M..33.
Q ^
qa sa ^H 'o^ ^' iv, 968, high-backed,
i.e., stiff-necked, obstinate.
qa qa (qaui) || in ^W
■><=>t>»>\ B.D. 149, IV, I, two very high
- ". - ^ _y ' mountains.
Qa zl "^ 11 ^, exalted one, a god.
B.D. 150, a god.
Qa-ab - nti - menau zi T Y v v
A t^ ^ ^Sv"^ Ombos II, 134. a mythologi-
H^ I ^ jj' cal being.
Q-a-^ - ml ' \ ^' high^Oong°) arm.
Qa-t-a ^^It"' 1-1.'^"''''
one of the 12 goddesses who opened the Gates
of the Earth to Ra.
. Qa-aau a"^ ^ ^^, Denderah IV,
62, a bull-god with a loud voice.
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 59).
Qa-t-em-aakhu-s a "^ ^ ^= '^
— »— , Tuat I, one of the 12 goddesses of the
Gates of the Earth ; var. T ^ Y M •
© II
, Tuat
Qa-[t]-em-sepu-s Y
XII, a fire-goddess.
Qa-t-em-sekhem-s Y^^=y[I,
Tuat I, a goddess in the Tuat.
Qa-meri-mut-f Yi^ "^ ^, Thes.
120, one of the 36 Dekans.
Qa-mertu-neb Y '^ %^ ^ , Den-
derah II, 10, a god.
B.D. 182,
' 25, a god.
^ Q [ 761 ] d A
Qa - neb - m'ka - ba - f Y "T" fl ^aL-O I qa-t "^ i , height (in the sense of length).
, Berg. I, 23, a birdgod.
^ , B.D. 149, the god of the 8th Aat.
Qa-her-tot-f^^l^l)^ -
K<=>^, B.D. 125, III, 15, a title of Osiris.
_Qa.her.f.-^||^,
Qa-t-kheru, etc. ^ "^ |' fl | ^ ^.
etc., B.D. 145 and 146, the loth Pylon.
Qaserpit z]^~"*~f=^ J, Ombos II,
133, a goddess.
Hymn Darius, 37, the god of the high plumes
(Amen-Ra).
Qa-shefshef I' ™ ™ Tuat xii.
A ^\ T i\ '^'^vwN ^ 3 I , a sailor-god
who attacked Aapep with his paddle.
qai-t ^"^(jIlZI. ^^flflA.
songs ., 4, zi;^!]!]^!^,^'^ 1)1]; I.
Hymn Darius 23, the land high above the sur-
face of the Nile ; Copt. K^Lie, KOI.
high place; and see ^/^ V^-
qai en ankh ^^ (ll] ^ — f ^.
" hill of life " — a name of the territory of the
temple of Denderah.
Qa /^"^ ^ , N. 767, a title of Temu.
god of Creation.
Qa-tem-t /\
a chamber in Ament.
cm
, Tuat IX,
,^
, Rec. 30, 189,
/\, N. 663, A
Pap. 3024. 59, ^^, ^,, ^^Zl-
^"^"^ i^ > hill, high ground, high place.
qaqa^^^^",B.D.x7,9,^^
qa-t ^'^, U. 229, ^'^'j'. IV, 974,
M. 440, N. 941 = ^^^(j "^^ P- 174, N. 941,
,^
..^
Qa, Qait ^
^ ^, z] (j(j ^ ^ , B.D. I, the high place
which the god of creation stood.
Qaqa^
,A
^".
U. 494, T. 235 = /]
, high land,
i.e., the Nile banks above the river ; plur.
1
I, ^
XE I
qa-t A
Y ^ I ; Copt. KA.eie.
jT , high, fine building.
B.D. 17, 9, a hill in Khemenu on which the
heavens rested.
qaqa Y Y ^^ = ^^^ 'np'. night, dark-
ness, obscurity.
qa ^"^^ 1 1^, form, manner; var. ^ (1 |-
dition, form, image, manner, aspect, phase,
s.,le.va...^||..y,.^q()f.
food; Copt. (TirtonfcojUL ; qa surd a
qafi. en ret ^"^ (1 tj ^^^^ '^^^ I, Rev
fl n I <=> « growth ; Copt
drink ; Copt.
13. 119.
Q
[762]
Q
\. ^ ^ I , the condition of working men.
^AA/^/^A
qai en menmen zi ^^^ 'I'l n '^'^^
""""^ Rev. II, 141, condition of
7WUW ' quaking (of the earth).
qai en qenqen a
A
V^ft/VVA
AAAAAA
L-^, Rev. ir, 141, combat
qa-t zi Xi *=>, Rev., food.
qai ^
p. Amen. 23, 17, plate,
^ ' vessel of, food.
= or
, Metter-
f^,
qaqa ^ ^^
= unem to eat.
qa, qaa ^'^Q> ^
nich Stele 215, Hymn Darius 22, A
B.D. 64 (Nebseni), 40, ^^'^^' ^-D- 64
(Nu), 15, to be putrid, foul, corruption, to
vomit; compare Heb. b^'^jp.
qaut(?) ^'^'1 ^ j. IV, 876, foes,
enemies, filthy folk.
qa -4^^. goat; Copt. (Tie.
qait A
^^^
.><4
iii'-i^_miii'^_
a seed or fruit used in medicine
.,^
qaqa a
, a seed or fruit.
qaqa a ^Zl ^ 0, Hearst Pap. i, 17,
a medicinal decoction made from j ^ A
qa-t, qaa-t a
, T. 200, N. 791,
■; Copt. KT^e.
qaqa a
,^
1
boat, barge ; see >j^ ; ^ ^ ^d
\^M
CTD
, State barge; Arab.
qaqa zi "^ zi '^ -^ , B. D. (Saite) 64,
25, to peep, to look at, to pry into.
Rec. 21, 14, 79, 92, A.Z. 1899, 145, by, near.
qaas a
to bind, to fetter ; see A
, ^
(1 ^ ^-=^.
;ods
fetter.
qaa a *^> fl/'*> to vomit; see
/^; Heb. NV(?)' Arab, jlj; Eth. ^J^t\ '.
qaau zi
Qai a'
Xk\ spittings, vomitings,
J?' U. 333-5-
, B.D. 145, 45 : (i) a
' , Mar. Aby. I, 45.
m^ '
[ Harris I, 77, 3, name of a tribe or
I ' people.
fire-god; (2) a god of
Qaiqashau a
1
qau a/\^, p. 184, A
T. 221, N. 897, ^'^^Z|. I^ec. 26, 65,
height of the ridges of the land above the river ;
see A
qauath ^^^ ^> A.Z. 1899, 36,
a title of a craftsman. «
qaur (qar) ^^%^
<:z> , boat, barge; plur. A
I i I I
Mar. Aby. I, 8, 85.
^^^, A
(2 W
Q
r. ^ W^, transport man, carrier; pluf.
^^^T^ii- •-"• "'• '''"•
carriers by boat, gold-carriers.
qaus zl^ %> n ^\, to bind, to fetter;
[ 763 ]
see A "^ ^X.
qautd-t '^ "^ ] () ^. Koller i, 5,
^"^ t^l ^j^^ weapon (?), part of the
_^^ _2r 1 * equipment of a chariot.
double, to multiply, to be bowed (of the legs);
Copt. kojK.
crushed, overwhelmed, doubled over oneself,
B.D. 146, XV, 39, the middle of anything;
emqab ^ ^"^ J^, within; com-
pare Heb. y^P!^.
intestines, interior of the body; Heb. ^"li?.
J v^ -mm issm issm , M. 646, a "^ | %\
^ Rec. 26, 79, ^ ^^^ folds of a serpent,
I • I III wmdmgs, coils.
Qab zi*^^ J ^^, N. 961, the windings
of the lake of Kha 1 ;
T=r
a mythological serpent.
qab en Amentt a ^^ J
"bmn,
, the innermost part of the Other World.
qab-t ^"^ J^. ^ J "^ X ' ^'■^^'*'
breasts of a woman, nipple; Copt. eKJjS.e, Kiqi.
Qab-t-ent-Shu, etc. -d"^ J o
^\^^^%.LL\TJi'^-^"s.
Ill, 31, the doorkeeper of the hall of Ma^i.
qab ^^ J Q, pot, vessel.
w
qafl A
Anastasi I, 11, 4, to be choked, .suffocated.
Qambasutnt (?) ^ %s^^^\
'w«AAA t^, Stele of Nastasen, Cambyses; Pers.
]^ f^T<'Tf'^<!H 'fT"Y<'^|Kabujiya,Gr. Ka/4^i;«T^»,
Bab. f 44i-< -$[- -]nf«^ ^t]]. Recently
doubts have been cast upon this identification.
qamtet (?) a
to mourn, to lament.
qamtet a
41, ^
i^5^-_J, to weep,
^1^1
I , A.Z. 96,
, mourners.
qan-t .d^ Zjj, Rechnungen XVII,
2,3,z]^^^, bolt;plur.^^'v [
U. 269, A.Z. 1910, 129; see A ^
A '^ o , ^r> si^y- ; Copt. kKKc, KeXk\.
qanr, qanr-t a
A/wvvA <::: — ^ rr
11. e ,'■ L^>"i- P^P- *4' ^ js^
earth, dust, dirt ; Copt. 2Cinipi (?)
qanrai (?) a
bolts; Copt. KXXe.
III I
I I I
qar a
qar-t a
I I
, hole, hollow.
O
, B. D. 1 80, 1 1 , a pit
in the Tuat wherein souls lived.
65, cellar, chamber.
[ 764 ]
Q
qar a
qarr a
, boat, barge.
^^^, A
a^*6, boat, barge, flat for transport.
<::^> v\ ^. ^ , carriers, metal carriers ; plur.
=>%?^V:i?^L L.D. III, 140C,
^^^ ^ I
KubbSn Stele 10
qar a
N. 615, z1
I
\\
L-il
O'
.75, T.84, ^^
/T^rs Rec. 30, 185, basket,
^ ' bundle.
qar a
ct:
, Anastasi I, 7, 5,
the last word of a book.
qar-t a
plur. A
c^ , P.S.B. 13, 412, bolt;
, ^
a^ I
^ Rec. 15, 67, frog;
I ' Copt. KpOTp.
o III' JJfi.'^ ^ 1 ^5'-^ I
qarr a"^
Qarr ^'^*==> i <=> i ^^' "■^'"^^
man " — a proper name ; Copt. KpOTp.
ings ; Copt. (J^lX.
^ ' -^|,collar;Copt. kXA-X.
qarr
-Sa&_2iG
qarr ^"^"^-^ 1 v^, to be light,
swift, weak ; compare Heb. v ~r)\) .
^ V S -^ NT' ^'^^'' ^^^^' delicate;
qer& ^ (j|7\;qerr "^ .sas^^^.
qarmatd^-^^^^]!]^^^. Mar.
Karn. 55, 62, foreskins.
qarnata^^^Y^](j?,Mar,
ibid. 54. 55, ^^•=. ^ ] l\ I, ibid. 54,
50, 51, P.S.B. 10, 150, Rec. 22, 70, Thes. 1201,
V
???
, Roug^ I.H. 143, 37,
compare Heb. 777*^57.
qarhuta zi^ '\^](l?i^' ^
metal pot ; Heb. rin7|2, Copt. (^^.X^.^X.
burial.
- 1 , ground,
si
W c^
qars-t ^<=i>P^ =
qarret ^'^^,
earth, street (?) ; van A
i.x tk \\ I1 n city, town; com-
qartA ^ ^^^ J [| , p^^^ Heb. m,7.
D ' ^-^
ring, seal ring
qarrta a
-Saa
seal
ring.
qartchan a
1905, 103, A
I (U)
I i
^ £} axe; Heb. jn^, Deut. xix, 5,
mi' ■' *' Isaiah x, 15.
Qahaqu ^ "^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ j , Harris
I, 76, 6, 78, 10, Anastasi I, 17, 4, name of a
tribe or people.
cut stones, masonry ; var. zl X tmni •
break, to tame lions, to fetter ; see A ^\ W^
instruments of imprisonment.
^ ^, light, fire(?); Copt. KOO^X.
qaha a '^ ^ ^^ 8 I , parched, dried.
aahau-t.^f^^l^.wi
dows (?) openings for light or heat.
wm-
Q
[765]
qahaq^^|>-^^,,„ break, to
break in, to fetter.
heave up, to vomit; see zd (1 \\ Z"^.
qas ^^P^, U. 510, P. 204, N. 761,
j:.-^p^^'-ki^
X
L-J]
' ; var. z)
^'
qass-t A
bond, tie ; plur. ^
n ^ to tie, to bind,
H ulfl' to fetter.
pP^, fetter,
o
^
f
qasu z3^ P (f ^^, T. 310, P. 550,
609, N. 806, ^^^^ ^ (f ^,T. 234, p. 610,
^^P^m'^^^-^°'^^'^^''5,%P^|,
fetters, ties, bindings.
qas ^"^ P f ' ' ^ ""^P^ ^^^^^^ (■*)
qas ^'^p|=^P^ and ^pl bone.
qasau ^3^ ^ C^, ^^^ P^^"H.^ of a
_ffi^ I III boat (?)
Qaq zJ^^^, N. 767, a proper name (a
pun on zj"^|]^;=::*).
QaU^^]!], P. as., ^^]^,
M. 525, N. 1 106, a god.
qatartd. zi'^^^jasa 1 |(1 "incense;
Heb. nibp, Assyr. Iju-ta-ru ^i^^ j^yyy ^.
qathaur |-f ^, |]f ^,
Y c , ^^ Piehl, Sphinx 2, 7, the whole,
h <z=>' altogether; Gr. «-a^ oX 01/.
qathre-t ^^ *7* "7^ ^. village,
small town ; Heb. fTHp,
qat-t j1^ c^ •<5, T. 35, N. 133,
Stubble; plur. z1 "^ ^^^^ "^ ; Arab, iii,
Qj&t A ^ ^^^^ ^ Litanie 80, a form of
^■^^^ ^ m ^ S3' the Sun-god.
qatit.^.=.(]().I^. ajmd^of
Amherst ^ ^ ^ J, ^ j^, Anastasi I, 24. 3.
thorns, scrub, stubble, " bush " ; Heb. thp.
qatcha ^^i^ :, ^^|-^
A.Z. 1905, 103, mud, rubble.
qatchatcha ^"^i^i^
a kind of cake, loaf.
qatchatcha ^-^1^1^
to hew; Heb. V^p.
qatchauar^^l^f]-^
^ , oil, unguent.
iTitn
III
X
w
5. A
w
qatchamar (?) ^^^ i
5, a kind of stuff for clothing.
Qatcharti^^i^J^,=fI](l^
M*, Anastasi Pap. I, 23, 6, a chief of Asher.
qatchah ^^ | ^ /^. Roug^ I-H.
II, 125, to smash, to break, to scatter.
q4.y..y|,.^y|..yil.
Pap. 3024, 50, Peasant 41, ^ (1 ^ U jl iovcn^
manner, state, condition ; plur. ^ IJ y p^ I . A.Z.
1905, 24, divine forms ; Copt. (Tl-It-.
", Jour. E.A. III, 103, with
, all at once.
Q
[766 ]
Q
q& n semt ^ (j | j] V ^' ^"^^^"
Stele 12, the manner of the country.
q&h zi [j I
to stretch out the hands
in prayer.
, to tie, to bind, to fetter ;
n n '*^ under the
^^^'^;^r'^'^=^^^l^^' ban.
q&S j()Pf^, ^(1P^> to vomit, to
overflow, efflux.
Qatmus -^ !] -=^ ^ ^ ^ ^' ^^^■
6, 6, the name Cadmus.
qa ^ f^, A.z. 1900, 30,
r*"'
ht^
to vomit.
1
qa "^ S f^ i . vomit, sickness.
qa
A
, B.D. 145,84
qa nmD , —
precious stone ; see A
000
and
, a kind of
\J
qa-hat ^ ^,, Rec. 23, 201, well-pleased,
content, agreeable (?) ; Copt. ^.K^^TTH.
qaf
Qan
Rev. 6, 81; see
, side.
Tuat VII, a god fettered by
the Hour-gods.
, driver (?);
qar -— n^ ^, t:=::^^_jr)§r
!,
]L1j:
^ %L-J]V^,
qar
(0 ''^, Rev. 14, 20, a fiend (?)
1312, P. 646,
^s-Jl,
^ 8 '^-^ , Ebers Pap. 38, 5, to thrust with
a horn, to stretch out the hand and arm ;
Pl^|(|-''-
q§.h
A
\Zl'l
^ \ '^"^ ^> ^'■™j shoulder; dual
? 1
(2
,_-fl zl
_^;plur._^^ ,
I I I
i\
Stele 132,
r>-J^ A
I I I £
A /^
tk /•— fl I
I^
A I
I , Herusatef
A
r^^ (? .
I 111
; Copt.
Ke^ in KeXeitKe^, KeXev Ke^.
qah "^ I ]], U. 577, t^e tip [of a horn].
Qah-aabti
21, the
qahu
I ?
I, 21, the left shoulder of Osiris
A
W
, B.D.
'-» — fl the margin of a
crx;^ ' book.
r^-J^ \>
^ I'
qah ^ I '^, IV, 659, ^
A.Z. 35, 18, L.D. Ill, 229c, ^^
elbow, bend of a river, angle, corner, coign ;
^ I ^"^ " ' ^^'■^^^tef Stele 13, ^
?Hr-^ ' ' , Nastasen Stele 17, the four quarters of
^-*-^ ,,'
the country or of the world ; Copt. KOO^.
qahu __^|^Xiit' ^""^^^^ ^'^^^ ^°'
p. 1116B, 30, applied to tanks in which fish
are kept.
A^ cm Rec. 13, 19. 14, 14, earth,
^=^ 111' ground; Copt. KA.^.
qah
qaq a^ A
Rev. 12, 49, to cry out,
cry ; Copt. Y^LM..
qi A\\\\ li, Rev. II, i39> with aa^aa^, state,
condition, mode, manner; Copt. (5^,, (Tilt.
A
Qi '^ IJ 11 J] . a title or name of a god.
qi en ari menkh-t ^ (1(1 %f^^^
^^ ^, Canopus Stele = lov atoXiafiov.
% £^ I
qi en Ast a (](] | ^^^^ J] ^, Rev. 2, 351,
ceremony in honour of Isis.
qi en ankh ^ (](] f ^"^^ ^
living ; Copt. (Svs\^v(^.
•^®,Rev.,
Q
[ 767]
qi en berfi, a
I N^i\hf^
J'f^^i^
Rev. 2, 35 f, •• la mise en livre."
qi tokh J (1(1 {1 ^ , celebration of the
li Jl ® M I drink festival.
Cli zj fl/l o ** '^'"*^ °^ mineral unguent or
S 1 o' incense.
p ?
I o o o
qi ^ 0(^ e ©, J
:3
^, Rev. 12, 91,
I1 <iQQ' 11 III estate; Copt. Kiie.
qi Zl ()(] (2 Y, to be high, exalted.
ftitaui ^ 5 "^ flfl Wffl, ^ mythological
W ' I I *n ' serpent.
qu ZI%^ A, ^^' "^°' ^ ^^"*^ °^ bread,
ququ ^d ^ Zl %^ ° , Rec. 15, 102, a kind
of fruit, palm nuts (?) ; Gr. KovKiot^iopov.
qu-t A ^ , farm, grange.
qu z1 %^ '^"~^, Thes. 1 48 1, to attack (?)
QU ^ %s ^ ^•^* ^^'' 5' p^""'^ °^ ^^^ ^°^y
JL III' of the infernal Tortoise.
I-
qui
Rev. II, 184, little one; Copt.
KOTI.
ququp-t ^^EJ, ^^^' ^^' 71' '^^
(0(3 ^^' hoopoe.
lll'^o o o'(a(?=io
qunek zi%
bread, food.
^ \\
qur
e
U^
, boats, barges.
quru /4 ^ r- 11 ^ ' » porters, boatmen.
qur-t A \^ "^^ ^' -^ ^ ^ O ^' * ^'^"'^'
qus-t -d >r) ^ "'^, f ^, Rec. 14, 46,
a measure ; Gr. x*""'* Copt. ZHC.
qeb, qebb ^jj, ^|J, U. n, 2,2,. 79,
""^ — ^' ^ J J fy ^^ ' ^- '"6». 36. Israel Stele
23, to be cool, to refresh oneself, the opposite
Copt. K&A, xfio&. •fH&.
^^^^-t-Ji?. rntm^dw^irat
qebseref^Jj^ P^f^M'^^'^yo,
Thes. 1 48 1, a man who blows hot and cold
alternately.
qebb-t^ll Jloi6=,j511VI?^.
Rec. 29, 147, something cool, quiet speech.
qebu, qebbu J l % (5 ^, a B
nt^{« -Ji -ZT (i=-=, J!
J v^ y A/vvAAA, Love Songs 7, 8, cool water.
oAbb /I H H^^^ * tank of cool water,
qeDD ^JJ,,,, the Nile.
qebbu ^J J |^,. ^y^es.
qeb, qebb a J xin , zi J J 2^3 , cool
breeze, a refreshing, a cooling.
qeb meh a J X^ oo>^ iti , the cool
north wind.
qebui ^ J ^ ^^ ', Rec. 18, 165,
A 11 T^ ^ '^ T^ I the north wind, icy
Jl T W ' <?J T I ' winds.
Qeb ^ 2^ I, Berg. I, 35, ^ J ^^ I^.
A I Jj , the god of the North Wind.
or plant from which oil is extracted ; plur.
"^JO i' ^^^' ^' ^°^"
qeb -4 J ffl , IV, 1 162, oil, jars of oil
qeb ^J^. ^J^' *^' ^^^
innermost part ; Heb. ^"X) .
nfib-t yi ^ , ^ Sphinx 2, 80, intestines,
" Jl I I I 111 ' bowels, the viscera.
Q
[ 768]
Q
qebu ^ J
Qeb A
• the internal coils of a
' serpent.
the name of a many-coiled
mythological serpent.
qeb A 1^^» ^J^ ' Amen. 6, 9,
to double, to increase ; Copt. KCofi.
qeb A J ^^, circuit, company, group,
order, series ; A J^=^ wwNA«=r=^HjK @, IV, 39,
the circuit of the Delta; ^ J^^ 1^^^, IV,
026, the circle of the smeru; A \^ Of »
A » ;==n ^*^ \> ^, the great assembly.
AAAAAA
w
qebu ^ J "^ I . group of people, com-
pany , multitude ; A \ _ ^ i , Coronation
Stele 3, companies of soldiers.
Qeb- Amentt ^ J ^ ^ ^. b.d.
IB, 8, 17, 46, the abode of the heart of Osiris.
qeb renput ^ J^^^ff f "^ ' > ^^^•
32, 179, doubler or multiplier of years, a divine
title.
qeb-t a\i, Metternich Stele 144, ^ J d.
arm, shoulder, breast, teat, nipple, throat, gullet.
qeb-t A \ , Zl I o , a mineral earth.
^^^^, Rev. 12, 46, to take vengeance.
Qebak ^^1 Thes. 8i8, Rec. i6, io6,
■'czip* I a goose-god.
qeba-t ^Ji]^, ^J ^ ^, garment,
shirt; Copt. Kofi.1.
qebi ^J^\. ^ J ^, Amen. 8, 2,
J HH ^*^ ^ ' to tease ; Copt. KOJOJ^e.
qebqebi-t ^J ^ J '^, Amen. 24, 10,
^Jz3j|)(].i%)0,^J^]J(j(j^^, to over-
throw, to defeat, to massacre ; Copt, (rlfi.6^1^.
= ^Zi:::«
, A.Z. 1908, 8, A \
J/VAAftAA
"^Hc , a ship of Byblos.
-=:il i the Great One.
qebh ^ Jl § [y> ly. [y ^^ » to cool, to be
cool, to refresh oneself.
qebh a j| fi (S O , coolness, refreshing.
qebh-t v , Rec 6, 12,
Rec. 31, 32, place of coolness, bath, sanctuary ;
, bath-master.
^AAAA^ Q
qebhu ly -wvaaa wi , libationer.
qebh-ta -^ J § I? "I Q > ^'- 292, libationer (?)
Qebhit^Jfj|o,P-604. the^godde^
Qebhit ^J|!](l^j?^''^^ goddess on
the royal crown who brought cooling.
libation vase.
^^''^-ilE-jii-jts
^AAAA^ A
^AAAAA
ftAAAAA
ftAAAAA ,
Rec. 27, 222, cool water, libation, the watery
of heaven, the celestial abyss; ^d J o vIV
qebhu |^,|^^,.J|^^
mass
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAA/\A«
/^^^AAA
AAAAAA
AAAAA'V y^
AAAAAA
AAAAAA fes^ rV/VQ ,
the lands flooded by the Nile, the great deep
of heaven.
ly AA^A^^ ^^ I @ , pond or lake
A lA AAAAAA Jot I
with waterfowl.
qebhu^JI^I^-^I.Rec.,,
.48,A.Z.i9.o,.33,^Jf^|^j,^Jf
I , waterfowl.
Q
qebeh-tl ^JI\(5^(^^.
fowler, marsh-man.
Qebhu ^ J 1 1 ^. U. 483, M. 393,
N.M7,.Jt^|^,P.^4..J5|,
N. 784, 1 169, '^ Jl^l^. Hh. 325,
J J R ^ , A.Z. 1906, 130, the sky, heaven.
aebhut ^Jf|5<="^Yf. !•• 392.
N. 1 163, I ov-^, M. 795, 825, N. 1317,
a goddess, the daughter of Anubis.
Qebh - neteru - He - 1
Palermo Stele, the name of a
temple.
[ 769 ] Q J
qebes zjj[l(}, oJp|), ^j\^.
ree.
qebtl ^ 1°, IV, 11J6- ^ H", the
int
Qebh-senu-f
, U. 219, T. 60,
N. 1294, (y AAAAAA y C^>iY""^^lQ ll ''
. jy AAwvA tf p jW , a son of Horus, god of
the western heaven and earth and protector of
the liver and gall-bladder.
Qebh-senui-f Ml"^^: (0 thegod
of the 4th hour of the night; (2) fv 11 ,
Py V I "^^ZEP , the god of the 7th day of the month.
Qebb-senuf.JI^^III^^,
B. D. 99, 22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat.
name of the pyramid tomb of Shepseskaf.
qebes ^JPr\. ^oug6 l.H. Ii, 126,
A HI %\ ^^ subdue, to tie, to fetter, to con-
J + Jf' quer; Heb. ;:)n3.
a tree.
title of an official ; see qenbet.
qepag ^ "^ © ^ , to dance, dance.
qef-t » <^ ] , an unveiling.
qefqef "^ ^ , Rec 24, 163
qef, qefau
/^^'
Rec. 35, 58, /d 3^, ^, Metternich Stele 122,
Ill'
^
U 1- '^^ _B»— U I' ^^' ^^^'
power, strength, confidence, magical power.
12, wooden bolts or bars(?)
qefa 4 t /i' •^°"''' '^^* '^°^' ^^^' ^'^
rob, to assault ; Copt. KOXJOqe.
qefen ^, U. 569, ^£^ A, -p. 426,
M. 610, N. 1 2 14, to clasp, to enclose.
aefen ^^n ^° build a house, to set up
*£^ f^^ , Rechnungen 37, to be hot, to bake.
°qefen.^fl. ^ - ^ °
Will
Rec. 3, 56, „^ n=n , sacred cake or bread.
A D
Lew— i\f^j>j>A'
^ A B.D. 142, II, 10,
^ jJJ ' a city of Osiris.
rn an ape-god, sacred
^. ' monkey.
QefQU
Qeftenu
qeften ^ ^ |f ^ ^ ¥•
^3 <=> n
sacred monkey ; plur. g^^ i^
3 c
Q
[ 770 ]
Q
Qeftenu '^^^^^
B.D. 42, 28, 153B, 9, an ape-god who worked
the net of the Akeru-gods.
qem a ^ = ^I=l "g^"!]' ^^ ^""8 '" .*"
end, to complete.
Qem-baiu-S ^C£7 \ ^^ -*- , the name
of a festival. -
Qem-baiu set \
name of Hathor ; var. /'O^
qem a
^o
, a title or
Rev. 13, 9, to behave or
act in a seemly manner.
13,15.1 f ^^,reed;plur. 1 f^m'
A.Z. 1908, 121, 'jl^'^, Rec. 3, 50; var.
s o papyrus nilotica; Heb. ND^,
'^^^_^.^' Eth. -^c^Ji^:
qema 3' '^' 1 ^ ^ ^' ^^^' '^' ^'^'
reed, coarse grass; plur. ^4 ^^^ vU Rec.
3,49; Heb. b^m.
qemama 3_>'^'^, reed.
qema ^ ^, Nastasen Stele 35, meadow,
garden ; Copt. (TtUJUL, (57wAJLe, cycOJUL (?)
qema a \ U. 361, ^''^ |, A.z. 1910,
133, -^ 111' 3 1' 3 1 ^' B-l^- (Todt., N.)
throw, to hurl, to cast away, to throw a boome-
qemau aW\ ^- 461, boomerang,
I Jr' weapon.
qema "i tv ^ '^^S^ , 'o overturn, to over-
qema ^ \ to work in metal.
qemau 3lfff = 3k^ii
woodcutters (?) miners (?)
qema 3 "], U. 382, ^"j |, iv, 967
^ "^^ Q Q 1 ^^ ^ ' ^^ ™^^^» *° fashion, to form
to create, to beget; 3 ^ ^ 1
^\ ^^ , B.D. 113, 2, created by a word
qema-t ^^-j, 3^11 i^
product, natural product, natural disposition.
beings or things, creation.
aemau ^^4 "^ %S creator, god of
qemau ^ ^ Jj^* creation.
Qemau ur 3, '^ ^ ^^ ^ , Great
Creator; plur. 3 1^1 S^^^'"'
Rec. 31, 27.
qemai-t ^ 1^ [](j oj, com, grain.
qema, qemam i> "l |, 3 "j ^-
B.D. 142, VI, 18, Metternich Stele 2, ^ ^^\
3kM3^kl|3
, statue, form, image.
qema-ti 3 Jf' statue, image, form.
qemam ^\^\ 3^
^\ ^ ^ ^ , to form, to fashion, to create,
qemamu(?)3,^k^l
4. 2,
Q
[ 771 1
3
reated th
Y ^, Rec. i6,
, something
qemam-t a
57, mother, parent.
B.L). 179, 2, the Creator,
wrought, worked (of metal).
qemamu i>|^^^l, 3
k^ V^ I ^^^- 33» 7» workers in wood or
_P ST I ' metal.
qemam 3 ^ |^ -^ | ^> A.Z.
1907, 123, to move; Copt. KIJUL.
qemamtiu3.;^^-^l, wail.
ings, wallers, those who lament ; see qemtiu
qemat ^ ft ^' *° lament, to moan, to
-^ /^ T "^-^
groan ; varr. i Qf , zl J .
qem4 zi|(|,iv, 63
aemait4,;, 4 ^ ,;, 4 I]!] J,
Koller 4, 2, ^ I (](]|, A.Z. 1905, 15, jQ f|1 ^
an Arabian gum or resin ; Copt. KOJULH, Gr.
«:o>/tr (gummi), Herodotus II, 86,96; a\
^ o I
III
I , the finest qemai.
D O I
qem&i ^ ^ ()(] O, ^ ^ i)() '» ^ ^i^^id
preparation of qemai ; var. A ^, V •
qemai-t ent anti zi flfl ^ ^""^
o, IV, 329, the gum of the myrrh tree.
VS/VVVA
qemd,it khentiu a
Rec. 22, 103, a drug.
qema-t ^ Q (1 >? , cut, wound, hole, slit.
qemd,-ti ^ 2 (1 '^^ statue, image, form.
aem& Xo 'ft *° *'"^ "'' ^^^ *" mitm-
t 21' ment ; see shamft.
qemft ] — o^ '^, iv, 61, "j :^,
I tt>^ » B.U. (Saite) 163, 8, empty, helpless (?);
unguent, gum.
Qemi ^^(1(]'^'. Re^- ^4, '6, the
land of the .South — Upper Egypt.
A.Z. 1908, 121, to see, to look, to perceive.
leaves, leaf-work.
qemhu -^^f^O' 'T- 57, M. 217,
of fine flour; compare Heb. fTOp, Arab. ^,
Syr. ,iJ«^ Eth. t^^h : '^
qemhu | ^ "^ , crown of the head.
" He who sees " — a title of Horus and Ka.
qemqemut /■ ^ ^ ^ O °. R«-
14, II, tambourines; Copt. KeJULKeJUL,
qemt ^U, image, statue; var. _^ *| fl.
qemtiu | ^v "^ ^ ' > ^'ailJ"gs, wailers,
those who lament or groan ; var. ^^
e
I I I
, inert, help
qemtu(?) "l
less, weak or feeble men ; var. A^ v\ AA 1 .
qemt ^ ^^. Rec. 34, 178, A ^^
I, A.Z. 1870, 171,
I , to weep, to wail, to lament.
3 c 2
Q
[772 ]
Q
qemtch ^ J "^ , '" """^"•' '° ""P'J°
qen,qenu ^, -^^^_^. -^11'
^
X
, i' O I
I
I
t I
o
^tw-Zl I O (2
vv£vA%\ ^ii^ . vsAws V>^»-=,, much,
many ; ^A^ ,-»■*-. "^^^ , very great many.
(£ I I I ^ III
qen, qeni
^AAA/^^ n -"* /vaaaaa
to be strong, to make strong, to fortify, to
have power over, to overcome, to conquer, to be
master of, to possess, to lord it over someone,
to vanquish, to beat, to strike, to thresh.
qena-t ^ () '^ , P. 662, 780, M. 773,
wounded, stricken, beaten.
qenu ~^\,^, "T-^S-Jl' S^
^ ^ o X ^.vvAAAtV], /WWW A^ Strong,
^.^' vwwv \w«V|' D (^ ' (2 J^'
bold, brave, mighty, fight, battle, victory, the
prize of victory.
qen-t ^aawv f^M, -wwsa ^ Jl , might; power,
strength, valour.
qen L— J, "'^'^^^
A ^yP^ A ^ A ^
'L-Jl
zl
AAAAAA
. Z]
' , /\A/W\A
I AAAAAA
!L=fl
warrior, soldier, man of war : plur. aaaaaa
IV, 975, AAAAAA V P-^ III, cavalry.
qeni >^\^j^,^ ^^'^""g "^^"' something
qeni-t
strong.
, troops, braves, forces.
Qen-ab-f ^^ , ^-D- 39, ^5, a storm-
^ s — D^^_' god.
Qen-Amen ^^(1 ^^, ^Jj^ "^«J\°5 ,^
s a 1 vwwv horse of Seti I.
qenn aaaaaa L— /), -wwva ^^'h. Peasant 46,
AA/VVAA A/WW\ jj
Zl ^ =i^. Z] X
/VWNA^ ^ , /WAAAA - j SCe ~ •
WAAAA AA/WVA S .'I AA/W\A/\ ^^^^
qenqen »^, Rec 21, 97,
Nastasen Stele 46,
, Amen. 12, 5,
Zl z3 X
AAA/WV (^AA/V^A 1 *" I AA/SAA'V AAAAAA
] *='h , Amen. 14, 16,
W/WAA AA/vAAA
UJ, " " /^„1, Koller 2, 4-
V\/SAAA ^^AAA^ AAAA/W\ AAAAAA t> -" I I
Z]^ X ^ J ^ "^, Love Songs 2,3,
O O ^^^J A/7WNA AAAAAft X J J
z3 ZJ ^ X to beat, to strike, to fight, beat-
r ^' ing, fight, battle.
qenqenu (?)
pieces, fragments.
Zl zl X
, IV, 668, broken
z1 zl
qenqennu
satef Stele 78, 82, fight, battle
qenqeni-t
AA/vAA/\ A/SAAAA
tool used for beating.
^ z]
qenqeniu
AAAAAA ^AAAA^
instruments used in beating, mallets
qenqen-[t]
place of beating, torture ground
Qenqentiu
a group of gods.
A
, a wooden
(j(|^;;,,.oouor
allets.
s, Hh. 559, a
(^^AAA/^ ^A/^A/^A
, Hh. 366,
qen "^ O , Nastasen Stele 33
AA/WAA »..l i-
zl
AAAAAA
X
suffer injury or calamity.
qen - 1 v^aaa
wrong, misfortune.
^AAA^A
(NAftAAA .
/VxAAAA
z]
^AAAAA
<^, injury.
qenu ^ ^, aa^ ^^, iv, 1109, ^
,, defeat.
A X
. /SAAAAA .«^^
weakness, misfortune, injury, damage, famine,
calamity, offence, violence, murder (?)
A ^ i IV, 968, violent men,
qenu ^^^^ yf I ' wrongdoers.
. A ,^ ^
qen, qeni u ,
r.j\/-j\f\f\ A^AA^^
S , to be fat ;
Copt. Kem.
qenn aaaaaa
qenqen
^ L.D. III, 194, 35, to be fat;
^' Copt. Keitne, Kftite.
A A A ^ ^ ^
A^sAAAA AAAAAA
/^vnaaa aaaaaa
©
Rhind Pap. 34, to eat, to feed.
qen ^ ^ /^, waterflood
/V^AAA I ^ (
/^«««^T,++ '^ ^ !\ B.D. no, 38, a god-
Uenqentt ;A/^^^J4 , ^less in Sekhet-Aaru.
Q
773 ]
Q,enqen-t(?) ^/y^A^^ ^/^^ ^AAA«A, b.d. ho,
a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
qen w>w> . Rei-. 8, 134, Leyd. Pap. 14, ii,
s — e^ U o c2 ' 2r '
perfect, to finish, to make an end of, to com-
plete, refined (of metal) ; Copt. KHIt.
I i I ' llll I
qen-t , ^c^ = /^ , estate, landed property.
qen-tiu
o
] . ^ I j , Pap. 3024, 97,
ends of the earth, boundaries.
Qenti(?) ^ ^^^ ^^^ IV, 655, remote
^ ' >m. f\yvn' Iand(?)
(\yvQ'
qenti ^^ ^^^ ^^'' 383 = semti, two
a, \\ o-'^^^i ' hill lands or deserts.
yarn (?) weavers (?)
qen -0-, Leyd. Pap. 10, 5, ^^ ,
IV. 1 104, , Rev. ri, 169, mat, carpet,
rug, sack ; ^^ f\ vvwv^ q ^ j , Rec. 5, 90, a
palm-leaf mat ; Copt. (Tbonfne.
qen, qenu ^ 0, ^ f>, -vv^ f>, "^
__y3 '^ AA ^ ^^^^' ^^^''' ^^ State,
' v,AA/v\ Hi -Si^^' throne, couch, litter.
throne bearers (?)
qen-ti /w^vaa >i^ 1^ , body, belly.
qen-ti (?) ^ ^ ^^i^^, ^^^, a plant or
seed used in medicine, reed (?)
qenn, qenn^ a^/wva 3, iv, 1146, reed;
AA/\A/\A N
varr. vsaaaa (j ■u \A[ , a/wa/w
V\A/W\ 1 N AAAAAA
3 '^, A.^ fl i ^; Heb. n:p.
qen& (1 ^, IV, 1024, to bewail, 10
/S/V\/NAA I CJ.
lament ; compare Heb. TlT'D .
T '•
qen& ^ Q ( / ^^^— ^' Shipwreck 44,
^3 n o
A
L-fl, Treaty 36,
, to embrace, to hug (a shadow,
qeni ^ (1, U. 645, ^ (1 H. Ship-
'W\/*«A 1 <>.IVVSAI« III
wr-k .33. '^ fln. IV, ,,63. ^ d,^,,
1-estschrifi 117, 9, l\^\) ^^-^. Anastasi
AA^V/«A I W
^ (YRec.3...70. ^ U ^ flOi-O
AAAAAA I f AA^/SA 1 A^WtAA 1 I f
(J \ 1 , P. rri6B, 13, embrace, hug, breast
bone, bosom, breast, body, belly ; Copt. KOf It
qeni ^ iJO^.IV.jos. ^ fl^
AAAAAA III A«V\AAA 1
IV, 666, " (] (2 ,^, ^ Q (2 f>
A/V»AAA I 11 AAAAAA 1
^ ()%", ^ ^ , Amherst 26
AAAAAA 1 JI S_^>^ AAAAAA 1 U. -1
^ fl^O.Ikhernefertii, "^ Q ^ CT^
A/VVWA I _ZI illL AAAAAA 1 _/!
AAAAAA I /I WAAAA 1 Si» ^^
U , ,, (J (2 , Rec. 19, 96, bearing
AAAAAA I C ^ AAAAAA 1 III
pole, litter, palanquin, chair, portable shrine or
naos
A V^^ L.D. III, 194.
c III' ^^
qena
i ^ fl n. N'- 954, ^ I) <5 f>.
AAAAAA I AAAAAA 1
^ n o •'^ garment, cape (?) coarse cloth :
A^ ^ V ' ' c:opt. (TboTrne.
A jn R*^c. 31, 20, a leather
H v ' garment.
A^^SAAA
/] ^ p. 204 -H 1 1, garment,
H o o' (■ape(?)
qena
qena-t
qena ^ (1, ^ (1% ^r>cl' '''•^"-
AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA 1 #1 "^^^ ^^"^p
1201, (1 v., sheaf, bundle of grain.
AAAAAA 1 ^
«^w,A 4- -^A*^" '^/i^' -^n^"
qena-t (^qo, n ,, n$
AAAA/SA I >^ O AAAAAA I ^^ I V^AAA I Ml
a kind of ochre (?) coloured earth.
AAAA 1 N SVSAAA 1 ' ' '
/3
AVIAAA
qena, qenn&
kind of drink.
qen&u ^ [1%^^.^; seeA^,
, Z] Zl X
and r.
AAAAAA AAWNA tt^^l
qeniu ■" fl^V' •" 1^°^-
AA^VSAA 1 Jl JSr ^A^^AAA 1 _fl I I I
well-fed, fattened.
qeni ^ (1(1 i^l. "•^- ••*9' '• ^ 'L'"**,'^f
^ H S i— i' cloth, sacking (?)
qenu ^ ^ (Y breast ; Copt. KOtn.
VW>AA (2 I I
3 c 3
Q
[ 774]
Q
^^■«« ^ tr-i a strong bull, a powerful
qenu ^5^, ^ animal.
qenu ^ ]^-. ~^ ^ feSl ' ^ '^"^ '''°"^
horse, stallion (?)
qenu ^ Q, heat, fire, burn.
aenu -^^ ° , incense (?) ochre (?)
^ O Sill
5, 86, corner of a building, angle, nook ; dual
^ U ' oppos^t^ corners.
««-«Ki,-. i^n ^\ ! A.Z. 1900, 30, corners
qenbm ^ ^^ ^, | . ^ (of the earth).
qenb-t "^ ) ^ , rectangular chamber.
qenb-t ^ 1 "^ ^' ^•2^- 45, 125,
•=1] ^, a court official ; plur. ^^^ ^ j , I^» 9^6,
I 1,, he upper classes ;_^j erf I. Rec
14, 75, tribunals.
qenebtiunuu[r^'Q^;^,lV,
^ n^ .-^1 rpv4r"^vSi
1 1 20, ''^''^ V_ ' 'Jvv ^r \> I m Qr'
'a/w>aa.J\\ Jis ^whLL jt ' ill 2LL
peoples on the land.
qenb-t [P^ , Rec. 33, 121, "nJ
document; plur. "n]^ I . 'nO f] ^ ^1^1 ^ ^
qenb
J(® IV, 1075, to tie, to
L^' bind.
qenb ^ B (£ fV r& » part of a dowry.
^ O
qenfl ~^ ^ , ^ y"^, to knead
dough, to prepare bread.
/lATiT* -I- ^ ^ Dublin Pap. 4, B.D, 15
^ <=>lll
qenh ^ § r ^ «. a.z. 1878, 49, to tie,
to fetter ; Copt. (TtJOKg,.
aenh "^ 8 ^^ ^° ^^ moved or incited by
• X -A ' ill-feeling or envy.
qenhit
ftAAAAA C
, shrine, chapel ;
plur. /VAAAAA
I, Rev. 13, 23, /^wsAA
o I
^^i,Kev.i3,23,^t|l^^
Rev. 13, 8; Gr. /co'/xv, '^07x09, Copt. Kii^e.
qenuhi (qenhit?) '^^
shrine, chapel.
qenh ^ ^ "^^ ^^37, ^^^^ ^^, the
name of the 24th day of the moon.
^^„_T_Vi4- A^ r n strong = qen +
qenekht --^ ^^--=^' nekht.
qens (?) ^^^, IV, 160, given (?)
A
qens ^A^^'^A
qens ^
^enns ^ O fl ^
, IV, 1 197 =
decay, corruption ;
Copt. KItOOC.
qent
A „ C\ S violence, wrong ; Copt.
(Tone.
A ^ to be angry ; Copt.
w '^,
qent '^ 'i^,iv, 1082, ^A£^A^U-il,
IV, 260, 'AAWV ■^^^ ^^AAAA ^ Qf'
to be wroth, to rage, to be furious; Copt.
A ^ I :R T, A '^ \
qent-t ^aaaaa m^ P.S.B. 24, 44, ^^^aa^a ^
;v^ ^, ^A^AA/^ _ , wrath, ragc, anger,
fury 'y AAAAAA
u^
2, 12, 13, angry;
/\AA/W\ ^
the raging of the sea.
\ Ij , AAAAAA "^ I [1 , Love Songs
, Rec. 21, 99,
qentchau ^ i "^ ^Tl fl -D > ^°™^
Vt/\AAA to) _CESs ^ I U
object given as a dowry.
qer
k, inhabitant, dweller.
qer L-=Z) , Rec. 3 1 , 3 1 , to be master of.
qerr '^ .2^ ^ 7\, light, weak, delicate;
var. ^ (| ^ 7\; compare Heb. 77p.
qer-t
the Nile, circle ; plur.
12 circles in the Tuat.
, hollow, cavern, cave, source of
A crzi A
o I
III
^,the
Q
775 ]
qerut-shetaut
A C~I3C3a
hidden circles.
qeri-t ^
o I I I o
«!•
^ cave, cavern, natural
CTD' hole in the ground.
id Q ^ Ci ^ o o
qerr-t <=>o,
j^ , Rec ?, 46, hole, cavern, grotto, circle
in the Tuat, hole in a vessel, spout; Heb. '^\
plur. <z> , Rec. 31, 172.
Qer-ti, Qerr-ti
I o W
qer-tl-t <:^ (1(1 , Hymn Darius 15,
\ '^, Rev. 13, 13, cavern, hole, cave, den.
§ O ' ^O'
A O c^ <:^ ^ ^ ' i <A^
<r>cn]C~i]' a. w ' ci \\ cr~
00 z] o o A nn^ A
[r~:D ' ci \\ CT"!] ' o \\(r~i}' o
two caverns in the First Cataract out of which
the Nile was believed to rise : o <zr> >^ , the
\ \ \ c^ wO
bodies of the Qerti; " § O. ^g, ^'•^' "I.
D X ^ \\0 140B.
the OArr ^^ Dl *" offering by fire ; compare
iierr ^1^, Copt. (TXlX.
qerr <~> Ol ^° ^''^ r>ottery ; compare
<:^» ^' Copt. (TXiX.
qerr-t <=:>c^{\ ^- s*^. '• 320, fire,
<=> '{>' flame,
qerr <r=> J, Annales V, 1 1 2, oven, furnace,
aorr ,-^<;^ Sphinx 14, 167, frog; Copt.
qerr <z> » drinking pot, water pot ; Copt.
KeXojX, .^rab. l^,
Qerr, Qerri ^^. N. ..33, ^(]
Tjjflflft, P. 445, M. 552, a serpent-fiend in the
Tuat.
, Berg. I, 15-, the
Qerr-t
A ^
40 B.
the 5th Division of the
Tuat.
A
Qerti<^ooJ,.^°'^
^ w W <=:>0 O
=■ ^"^ ffi B.D. 125, II, the god of the Qerti, one
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Qerr-ti <^ c-^ J) , Tomb Seti I, one
of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 28).
■iir
o W
the gods of the
Nile caverns.
Qerr-t Sar<^^ ^ , Tuat VII. the
<ci:> O <::> Circle of Osiris.
qer-t, qera-t
A
, door bolt ; dual
plur.
Ci III
; Copt. KhXXi
A c^ A h
, Dream Stele 22;
qer, qerr ^ I^, U. 388, ^, U. 420,
., wind, sky.
A
qerr
, to make an offering by fire ;
compare Copt. (TXlX, cyXiX.
qerai-t^^HH^-, Rev. ,.. .o,
victory, conquest ; Copt. (TpO.
A D . Israel Stele 16, to
qer, qeri
qera ^
qera _^i|
1 return.
(1^7^, Heruemheb 3, weak ; see
Rec. 25, 192, abode,
habitation.
(ier4^(]3-=J,^(l
!\\
^5-tJ, B.D. 17, 142, (i) a storm -god ; (2) the
name of the block on which the enemies of
Osiris were slain daily.
qerA ^ i] "^^ ^. Shipwreck 57. ^ (|
v^/^A/v^
*A/WVAA
rainstorm, tempest, hurricane, thunderstorm.
qeriu^()^^,^(|^^.
door bolt; plur. ^(]^P, ^ () || ''•
^(J^<^)I1II|JN^<^; var.^^^^.
^() pl^5, ^^ p^, to wrap upa
3 c 4
Q
r 776 J
Q
body in linen and prepare it for burial, winding
sheet, sepulture ; see " 1 i^-^^si ; \v^
T <=z> rm , a happy burial ; Copt. K^ice.
Qer&stt ^
in the hills, cemetery,
*^ , the place of burial
U>°-nI o o
Qerd^stt
a form of the goddess Ament.
A
f>^^>^
, Berg. II, 12,
qera ~ \7
Jour. As. 1908, 251, lie ;
Copt. (ToK.
qera
A \J
A
shield, buckler; plur.
53, 27 ; Copt. (fK
qeri-a(?)^^,
Q' ^ J^' ^'"^ "'- "5'
I 1 1 , Mar. Karn,
LLvi
'5, 87, ^^L-V]^, porter (?);
var.
I, Rec.
A
L_fl
1 ^
; plur. — 11
A
Hymn Darius i8
qeru ^^^— fl> Rec. 8, 137, leader;
plur.^^L-^|>l.
qeruh "^ ^ 8 }|
qerbaiu
Qerpiais
A
a
to make drunk ;
1' Copt. 6^'>\A.^.
Rev. 12, 113,
III' pots of drink.
p. 4
O
, Rec. 33, 3, a Greek month.
qerps '^ a 'o'
, , to beat, to strike.
qerf
A
<$.
L«=fl,
(2 A
^,B.D. 26,6,^
A X
, B.D.
169, 3, to be wrapped up, swathed, tied, fastened
together.
A '=^ A A ^-^ A
qerf-t
1 1 , a headdress, headcloth, tiara, bandlet, head
decoration, garment, shawl, a kind of garment ;
Copt. crb>&i(?)
qerl <^
of cloth, sail.
e"]?,
, a kind
qerf
, a mass of dough (?) bread.
aerf-t <~> '^ Ebers Pap. 87, 6, a swel-
a <^ ' ling of the glands, ulcer (?)
qerf
w
w
guile, deceit ; Copt. Kpoq
qerrm
qerma
A
A
\
,,Rev. 13, IS,
Rev. 14,. 45, plea-
' sure (?) delight (?)
^ Rec. 13, 126,
rSS^' festal attire (?)
54, 46, prepuces ; according to some leather
coverings for the tips of phalli, R \I (I [1
A /vA^rvA^ I I I I I
Nesi-Amsu 32, 19,
i' a form of Aapep.
qerh-t ^ § , ^ | ^ , Metternich
Stele 119, Rec. 3, 45, 53, 4, 21, ^__^ | ^ Q^»
vase, vessel, the mould from which the model
of Osiris was made ; Heb. nn^fP ; plur. 9
I , IV, 1 1 50, Annales III, 109, Heruemljeb 24;
Qerner -^a;.
o I
=0=1
A Ci -^Y O O Harris Pap. I, 19B;
c:> X O X J^(a Ml' Copt. (TiXl.^'T.
qerh
Qei
&1-
Qerhit
f^ "^ A
-iSism 1 a kind of serpent.
A 9. ^ A 9. '=^T\ A
Si-
Leyd. Pap. 7, 5, 56, a divine
spirit.
(3
Qerhit ^ f ^^. B.D.G. 859, a god-
dess of
G
(Succoth).
qerhu^l^^e/g;;,,''-;;,-;
Qerhep ^ f^J^'**^' ^"'^°' ^' '' ^' ^
2iCA5p^.
I, I, 8, a
god of Onibos.
qeres <^^^ a, ^
\ z n X
l-y|'<z>l U^'
a dead body in cloth and make it ready for
A
A 1^-°-^
, to wrap
burial ;
H^\
, I, 15, two who
Q
[ 777 ]
Q
are buried, a double burial; I y-^ ^,
IV, 965. ^ ^ '^-\^'^'^J,^:
qere8^py=ff,Hh.548.^p|,
Pap. 3024, 54, ^ [I I P::), U. 58», ^ p I
^n=i^ , N- 963, <=> f^ t— fl, Rec. 30, 70,
^plj^. Rec. 3., -9, ^P--,
Pap. 3024, 43><=p>j^_^,<p>|^,<~>rfg^,
^ v coffin, mummy equipment, bier, burial,
— «.— sepulture.
^ -/I) Shipwreck 169,
, Peasant
308, <£> o t:^, ^ <^ o ^ L_fl,
H C^ N
T <=> I y- , funeral, burial, sepulture, funeral
bier- ^ J^\ ^^ a happy burial ; Copt.
coffin, sarcophagus ; plur. 1 ^ ^^ .
qeres ll ^ cm , the sarcophagus
chamber, the mummy chamber.
Qersu ^ ^ ^ t=^, T. 268, M. 427, a
name of the Sky-god Nu.
Qersu-t ^ P ^ H. T. 268, ^ ^
y \^ ^^i N. 719 + 26, a name of the goddess
Nut; var. B* o "^ \:^, M. 426.
qersh ^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^- ^3' ^' ^^^^^^
guile, deceit'; Copt. KtOpg.
qerq-t ^ ^, U. 530, seed-land (?)
qerqer ^ ^ , P. 174, N. 941, ^
<---> -^ ' Dto ^ ' & -A , to move, to roll ;
A A
var. y\.
Qerqer ^ ^ , p. 267. '^ ^
^ ^
M.479, ^ ^ '^^,N.i246; ^ f^
^5^ ji^ J| ^ J^,Rec.3i, II, thegod
who was the scribe or secretary of Osiris.
A A O' A A c^
qerqer -t
beating.
Qertnetchenau (?) ^ IT^I)^
^'", IV, 781, iiA. <^"|"2i)
I I I
I I I
IV, 781, I re, name of a country.
qeheb pg ^ ^, to butt with the horns;
Qeheq ,^ ^"j ^ |, Harris Pap. 76, 6,
78, 10, a people alien and hostile to Egypt.
qeh A R ^i»-^, naos, shrine.
qeh
A
, wooden cramp, peg, bolt.
A
qerq-ut <^^% °,
A JTlll'
Copt. <T"pi)(r^ Xp02i.
A ^ ° ,
<z> ^ , seed ;
^^(2 111'
Rev. 13, 95, angle, corner; Copt. KOO^.
qeh z] 8 anm , a kind of stone, flint ; ^j | "^ ,
A.Z. 1879, 53.
to cut stone, to hammer out, lo carve, 10 en-
grave; Copt. Ki-^Kg,.
qehqehu zi ? ^ ? % ^— A, artificers, ar-
X X Ji I I I tisans.
(sic)
qehh-ut ^||^^^5^|. B.D.
(Nebseni) 172, 20, castrated cattle, oxen.
qeMit (?) ^ () e ^ (] y\ X^<=^, Rev.
14, 18, spreading (?)
qehes ^ | ^^ , gazelle ; fem. ^ 8 i^
r^ o; var. S ^ P f^ ; Copt. (T^Oc.
Q
[ 778 ]
<%
^»K<.v.o.-» Rt^sa Stele C. loo (Louvre)
qehsher ^l^, =copt.KA.ci,oTXi(?)
qeheq, qehqeh zi 8 ^ f^, zi J ^
to be old. weak, broken ; Copt, ice^ve^,
q©8 z] 1 1 j^ ' , to spit out, to spew, to vomit ;
qes ^ n jra , to build, to found.
qes z3 I H F, a walled enclosure.
qesu
I B.\). 125, I, 15, preserves of
III' birds, goose-pens.
WVWA
qes 5 ^^, Jour. As. 1908, 262 =
' '^' violence; Copt. (5^nc.
qes-ti ^n^^\ Famine Stele 14, curse
I ^^' misery
qes
Rec. 33, 6, troubles (?)
qes
, Rec. ^;^, 6, lack, want ; d 0°^ ^ j.^ ,
O
O'
O , ^ , time, period ;
every time, always ; sJ 1
I i®
I I I
times of the an
cestors
qes /^|l^, N. 1234, z]^ jl, U. 320, ^ I
g^a'a^anti '^Oe^Rev
bone, body, skeleton; plur. 333, U. 290
T. 158, N. 688, ^l^fl, M. 175, ^Pl^
U. 448, T. 178, 756,
Copt. KA.C.
Ill
III
qes A
qes
|6,
^^ p. 435, M. 608, N. 1 2 13
N N ' shaft of a spear, spear
^ o, ^
dsssst — ^
(2
6
a body in linen and prepare it for burial ; see
<c:> ^^— fl, etc. ; Copt. KUXOC,
(^ "5^' ^^^' ^'' '^^» *° ^'^^P
qes (T; ^^ ^, to tie, to fetter, to bind.
qe8ankhlJff-7,lJf^:,Rec.
4, 22, a kind of stone.
qesqes
A
Jl I /A
1 ' Qr» ^^ grumble, to
complain ; Copt. KA.CKec.
qesqeSU y. '^j Rec. 5, 86, reeds.
burial ; Copt. Ki^ice.
(2 (1 I 5 > a mummified body, burial ; U '
T <rr>, happy burial.
qesen ^^ M 3 'wvaaa , t. 217, ^3 ' vva^aa,
.^y M
AA/V^VA —J
^^'^^'^1^
U. 607,
^ -"(^^ V' ^° ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^' unpleasant, detest-
able, baleful, injurious, grievous, grief.
^ AAA/SAA
qesnu 3 ^^^ , evil beings or things.
qesen-t zl 1 3 ,3 ^ , evil, calamity ,
Id AAA/^AA ■^^N^,, n =1 AA/>AAA j
P^"*"- ^ ^ ^> P- i"6b, 32, zi 13 ^ I,
N <-j III IN jT' I
Pap. 3024, 10, ^ ^
jurious, violent; A
\\'
m-
5
I , lean years;
III ^
water ;
. ^
^j^ 'SAAAAA
Jt AAAAAA J Kubban Stele 9, lacking
I AAAAAA
\\ Anastasi I, 21, 2, the height
of misery.
|, Rechnungen 69, a
qest-t ^
market (?)= n^*'trp(?)
Qesh ^^ ^ A, reed;" Copt. K^-Cy.
qeq-t
qeq (unem)
A ^
A £i A A
, a small boat.
, to eat ; see
unem
Qeq-ha (Unem-ha)
A
1 ^ ^ ? -T) ^ ^^fg- ^' 34, a turtle-god ;
I SlI' zl X I III' see Unemha.
Qeq - snef (Unem - snef)
j^
I ; see Unem-snef.
-o-^O
qeq-t a ^^ "^"W^ -^^ » darkness, night ; var
Q
r 779 ]
Q
'^-<i^:!\l-^l^:<^o^->^^^^.
qek
L-fl, to strike, to beat(?)
e X
qet , 5 ' » Leyd. Pap. 4, 9, fine linen.
o o 'svtAAA /wvAAA in Sekhet-Aaru.
QettbU(?) J'^J^^^.B.D. iio.r3,
a god of Sekhet-Aaru.
^^g^,Mar.Aby.I,6,.x.^^0^.
Rev. 13, 2, to build, to fashion, to form, to
mould, to construct ; I ^ L— =/l 1 S -^^ , self-
builder ; I ^ ^ -/I « <i. w -^^ , constructor of
his own body ; Copt. KtJOX.
Amen. 21, 19, 24, 14, builder, mason; plur
D^crets 9,
\\7l-
(2
I,
L-J
^
(£ I
L-Zll
qetu^c^^^,P.397. ^0 O
^, N. 1173, ^ ci^"^^, P. 407,
5^,N. 617, ^^^. IV, .23. -g^
L— flW^, M V, ^ , modeller, moulder, potter,
the divine potter; plur. f^ hh Jj I, B.D.
(Saite) 124, 7.
Qet-t ten-t J) ^ ^^ ° , Tuat v, a
goddess in the Tuat.
qet ^
' 1 O L-fl' i D(^T
(2 L-fl' \ O L-fl
to design, to make a picture or likeness of any-
thing, to copy, to outline something.
qet, qeH ^ ^, T. 173, p. 119, N. 107,
j O, M. 152, j c=>, IV,434, {| "^H.T. 249.
y TT 1 ' ^ M y» ^°'''"» '"™3ge, likeness, simili-
tude, like, manner, kind, similarity, circle;
Copt. KOT.
qeti J (IQ d?^. Rosetta Stone, with ^=.
qeti \j ()()^^''th^=ii: i\Ka3xe.
qet — mi qet Q ( ^
, M. 166,
^ w
altogether, in a body, collectively, in entirety,
whole, totality.
qet, qett i ^f\. IV, 35°, \ =>^
Hamm. 13, 124, ^ ^^^^] |' ^V, 1083.
M O ^ 1 I , characters, dispositions, qualities,
abilities, virtues ; M V ' ^^*^ ^^' *'°'
f '^"^, a good character; F ^ flO ^ ' **^*>
IV, 971, A.Z. 39, 47, thoughts ;^j[^'^|[i,
a man of great ability or character ; ^37 y
J I , a man of virtues or ability ; M „ >Co^ ~^ ,
his character was unique.
qet II , design, drawing, plan, the draughts-
man's craft; plur. M v^ , | c^2» ^
T. 334,|c=>o^^«>^,N. 704.
qetut \j ^^ V\ ^ , outline drawing.
e o a
Q
[ 780 J
Q
j designers, draughts-
• 1
qet-t ||^,T.87J'^',a draughtsman's
office, a sculptor's workshop.
. . I c^> V? cm I Rev. 13, 62, town ;
^®^* 1 ^ 1 o ' Copt. Ka5X.
^ J ^-"^ J «^^ Jl ri <^^ Jl ! circle,
•l^M O' 1 O f 1 O 111' orbit.
go round, to turn round ; Copt. KOJTe.
13, IV, 85, that stream is turned round,
and one goes down stream in sailing to the
south, i.e., that river flows southwards instead
of northwards like the Nile;
throughout.
qet-t \ ^ , Rec. 5, 96, circuit.
Oo
J\
.(2
IV, 649, ^ ^=^ ;^ i' 1 "^ ■^•^•^'
IV, 613, Asien 240 ff., the natives of Qeti,
\ ^"^^lia' the "Circle," i.e., the North Syrian
coast about the Gulf of Issus and the deserts
between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean.
Qeti
<&«*,
Rec. 6, 152, a god
of the abyss.
Qet ^ "^ ^, ^ ^ ^^)^, ^ "^^ Tomb
Seti I, Zod. Dend., Annales I, 86, one of the
36 Dekans.
m
qeti \j "^ IIQ ^ . revolution; Copt. KOJTe.
sailor, oarsman ; plur. \ , P. 649, ^ '^g'^gj'
P- 7^3. ^1"=^°. M. 749, \|=^(](j2^i'
1
^1' \
T. 340,
^.N. 654;^-"^^
^^ flfl ^^^, sailors in general, ordinary crews;
sailors ;
sailors ;
M. 167,
I
1
1
^, Egyptian
■g*as
Rec. 21, 84, Syrian sailors.
Qetqet
Qetkha
Annales I, 85, one of the
36 Dekans.
W
1^,
one of the 36 Dekans ;
Gr. KaT*covaT.
loth hour of the day.
Qett-ka \| ^ V ^' ^^'^- ■^' ^' ""^^
of the watchers of the body of Osiris.
qeti J'^-^-, ^ ^ :^. \^^
j^^. Amen. 23, 5, \j '^, Metternich
W
Stele 98, ^^, ^ Q^
J o -^&-
Rev. 14, 35. ^ Q Q '
Rev. 12, 32, to sleep.
-^^'
J^
qet-t
qetti
-^, T. 346,
' j^3^ , sleep, slumber.
-^^,
, U. 387, 689, ^ o
^3 to sleep; Copt. KOT in
\\ ■^' <&.nKOT (?) or ItKO'T.
qetu,qettu^^^^. ^^O
'^, ibid. 32, 86, \j ^ (]l] ^ I, sleepers.
qett-t ^ Q ®] -^-' ^ - I o] -^-'
Rev., to turn, to return.
Q
[ 781 ]
7. >i2, I o (J, \j ^^ A, Mar. Karn. 42, 11,
I
4, 21, cassia bark ; Gr. kittw, Heb. TTID.
qet-t ;j
qet;-t
'■'--' , a kind of grain.
oDnni
onni
o nnm
, IV, 666,
, a weight = y^^th of an u^en.
HUH] ' I nnm '
drachma, didrachma, the half of a stater, obolus ;
Amen. 18, 4 ; Copt. Kixe, Kl'f,
cunning, astuteness.
^» y >T ^S-=J» Nesi-Amsu 22, 4, 29, 21,
32, 18, a mythological serpent of evil, devil;
J 11 I distnct, estate (?)
qetbit
:\ .^
qetem ^ ,=z, i ?.nss^, rf
000 \ / ^
k^
N, 759, fine gold ; Heb.
Dn3.
" nude " or Syrian goddess.
[ 782 ]
k ^vZP«= Heb. 2 » Copt. K and sometimes (f.
k ^^z:^ = pronoun, ist pers. sing. ; 2nd pars.
sing, raasc, thou, thee, thy.
k'^:^;*-';^:* (1(1, moreover; -"^i::^!)!] g^.
another, also.
ka ^^=:=''^, u; 438. T. 169, 237, p: 717,
M. 745, thou, thee; '^z^'^ ^^z^, P. 431,
,, ^ _ XT , .7K^^ Rev. 14, 165 (dual),
M. 6i7,N. 1221 ; ^^z::;* V^> d \ />
" ' v>S^ ve two.
ye two.
ka ^:=^ "^ , ^z^ K^ ^, a particle
meaning something like O then ! verily, certainly,
now behold !
ka-t ^^zi:^ ^C^> A.Z. 46, 140, a particle,
verily, assuredly ; and see
ka '^zi;*^^, Rev. 11, 151, 12, 24, another.
kai, ki
I , another ; fern.
kaiu, kiu ^^=yf> ^ V§^ h A.z. 1884, 89,
w
, Rec. 33, 6, Israel Stele 24,
.w,
Leyd. Pap. 4, 1, ^^ ^
!,
I , Mar.
.\by. I, 6, 45, ^:=^^
Will
II, 1, 13, 20, 20, 13; kaut, kauit
(2,
(2
I ; plur. of-
W U iii U I
ka and ki (another), strangers, foreigners, aliens,
men of foreign speech.
.<2
1^ ^^ po contracted, tight, narrow; Copt
kai
Ri, P. I II 6b, 62, to think, to think out, to
devise, to meditate, to speak, to repeat, to say,
cry out, call out, tell out, to sing ; varr. vjj;* ^^.
B.D. 144, 3. "^^^^^^^ ^. A.Z. 1906, 125.
ka-t ^^^^1^^, IV, 365,
thought, meditation ; ||_J
1901, 45, ^-^"^ ^"^
u
, A.Z.
"O* , thought of the heart.
Kaa -^=^ ^ ^ Jf , B.D. 98, 8, a god,
U
bringer of offerings.
ka U,JJ_^,^,JJ_,p.6o7,N.6i9,
, image, genius, person,
T. 88, LI
double, character, disposition, the vital strength
of the Ba-soul
(Vi,
o
, B.D. 30B, 4,
the ka residing in the body); plur. . . , •}=^
U U.,T. 358, 307.1-l|,U^|. The
word has some of the meanings of the Coptic
KtA3, the Greek ei^wXov, and the Latin genius.
Sometimes LJ seems to mean "name," 11
VQi ^A^^A^ LJ qj^ Rhind Pap. 24. Late forms,
^^ ^ and ^^ ^ ^^, Rev.
Kaiu
, B.D. 143, 7, a
group of gods who destroyed souls.
^ I , Hymn Darius 24, the kau of the living in
the Other World, living human beings in this
world.
[ 783
ka ^, associated with the Ba-soul and the
I
Sekhem or vital strength, v\ "/j
ka ^ hem ka j j < , minister of the
ka, the priest of the ka; he-t ka 11 ^, G ^
138, I, the house or chai)el of the ka ; plur.
Id I I I I
ka ^J, phantom (?)
U
Shipwreck 114, A.Z. 1908, 65, "this ghost (or
phantom) island."
Ka v4j , T. 39, a proper name (?) *=^
I. j " the blossom proceeding from
Ka."
Ka [_] JH, Mission 13, 123, "the father of
the fathers of the gods," i.e., ''-y-^', and see
Khemenu.
Kait LJ (J p, fj) » Mission 13, 123, consort
of LJ Jn^ , and one of the four elemental god-
desses = "^z^ ''~§^ ') she was the grandmother,
kau JJ_i^vtJ-, T. 88, UUU.
N. 618, the kau of °; U U U 5^ » ^'^^
(Saite) no, 3.
169, a group of gods (?)
Ka ^ % Ombos I, 85, a god of offer-
I M ILI' ings.
Kau ^ ^ Ombos I, i86, one of the 14
'^'' kau of Ra.
1 1 I
kauU
....Ul J|,L.D. Ill, 194,13,
the 14 kau of Ra = ~-^ , word of power; m ,
light; L-fl, strength; 1, power; T, vigour;
, abundance ; J^ , majesty ; "^ , burial ;
A, preparedness; ff, stability; -<32>., sight; </,
hearing; ^Bl, feeling, perception ; ««*, taste.
The Ombos list (I, i86~i88) is as follows:—
{i),^U> (2) \j^; (3) ^u; (4)^U;
(5)|u;(6)'^U; (7)^UM8)^u;
(9) ^; (10) l^u; (II) Jljj (") */u;
(13) ^J^BLJJ (»4) *^.
Ka-em-ftnkh-neteru LJ ^Tl,
Tuat XII, a serpent-god; sec Ankh-netem.
Kaherka U ^ U- iv, 44, "7^ ^ LJ,
A.Z. 1 90 1, 129, the goddess of the 4th month;
Copt. X«J^&K, XP^^^-
Kaherka U ^ U ^, U ^ U,^,
IJ^^^:?^' '^^ XOI^&K festival;
plur. U^U^^.
1 I I O III
kaherka U^-Uq^U^U^q
a pot or vessel used at the Khoiak festival.
Kahetep [J
M. 158, N. 65, U"*
T. 176. u g .
, N. 112,
U
, T. 284, U "^i P- 54, ^, M. 32, B.D.
128, 6, a god of offerings, a form of Osiris.
Kahetep
^^317,
the name of a
LJ a c ' festival
Ka Shii t i (\ J uat I, a pilot of the boat
up. ofRg
kau UUU, U. 220, F. 404, M. 577,
N. ..83, U, U^, Lj^. U=*-
I I I III •— '
I I I
I I
I I I
III I W I •
sustenance
\ I I I
, food, provisions,
.supplies; ^()1)^U
, my daily food (or bread).
O I
Kau-urit
ka
I I
Ombos II, 131,
a goddess.
, to be high.
ka-t ^ , place (?) district (?)
[ 784 ]
ka-t Lj QJv, m. 202, N. 681, t-i, U
o o
Pap. 3024, 62, work, labour, toil; plur. ' — ' 3
tt^ M<S.JliM<S.i
I I I
l,i-J
o ,\\
' u
I <:^
, A.Z
, A.Z. T902, 114
^ i I , in process of building.
kau-ti U J], Uv^,yj
^ \\U ^ ^ ^
, A.Z. 1899,37, U^^°^^-J^
N - , workman, labourer, artisan
craftsman; plur. U "^ ^ ^ ^ ^-=3 ]
L.D. III, 140B, A.Z. 1899,37, l^^L-=fl'
u
ka-t Tehuti l^-J )
, "works of
Thoth," t'.e., writing, sculpture, painting.
^ 1 1 r 111'^ I I r
erne.
I I t 1'
^. '=3.^, ^S^,N.io39.5^,
U "^ ^ . Rev. 12, II, ^ (j (3 I^, Rev.
13, 5, bull; plur. ^^ I , f=iii ^c^ I , Rec. 29,
^48. ^ ^ 5^. T. 389, S O , M. 404,
^5^5S^^' T. 334, ^^^^.
N.704.^^|,^.,^_, ^ 5^.,
Thes. 1288; (^ ® (](j 5^, bull for
sacrifice: ^J 9 ^)^> Palermo Stele, white bull;
195, 695, bull of the herd.
ka etcher u 5^ (1 ^ ^, young
bull, calf; Copt. KVHp.
Ka nekht 5^UJ), ^^^-^L-^i,
^J^t ^^1/)' "mighty bull" — a title of kings.
kareq U^'^X' ^ *'cut" bull;
Copt. K^XoTKI.
Ka 5^' Dum. Temp. Inschr. 25, a god
of letters and learning, one of the seven sons of
Mehurit.
Ka LJ ^e^r^i U. 635, the bull with a light
,«=^ AT?' in his eye.
Ka U ^ "] ^. Be'-^- I. i8> a calf-god.
Kauarshufl-s^m.'^^'^fe^^^:
Kai(?) ^z:^ (1 \\ (1 ^. Rec. 16, 106,
one of the watchers of Osiris.
Kaui ^ 5^ ^, u. 538, T. 317,
M) f\ si S^' ^^^ "^""^^^ Bull-god.
Kaui ^ f^ l^, Tuat III, the two
bull-gods who form the ends of the boat of the
Earth.
Kau ^ ^ |. Rec. 27, 218, 31, 14,
^^^"^ rS j, Rec. 26, 226, bull-gods.
Ka aakhu ^ |j^ ® 5^ , Mythe 4,
u ^ iii' ^'""^''^^ ^^' ^^' V ^ J Si'
Berg. II, 8, a bull-god, warder of the ist Pylon.
Ka Amentt ^ |^, ^ ^ ^ ^,
Tuat X, the bull of the Tuat, t'.e., Osiris.
Ka Anu ^ jj ^^ , Denderah III, 19,
the Bull-god of Denderah.
Ka aru LJ ^^^ Xuat III, a god.
(•=11) III'
Ka ankh ^^ ■¥•, Lanzone 1212, a bull-
god of y ®.
Kaashemu ^^^^.%^.
N. 165, Bull of the gods— a title of the "Great
God."
[1785 ]
" Great Bull "—a title of the God of heaven.
KaurhuKens L-J 5^^t=.S
t\^\y\
, U. 1 78, the Bull-god of Nubuu
Ka pest neteru [j ^^ ® m'»
" Bull of the nine gods."
Kamut.f^^^,5^^-^
^ Rec. 29, ^64. ^ ^ ^4_)^ ^,
^^ ^_ I Hymn Darius 27, ^^'^o^, Metter-
nich S.ele^s4, U ^ ^ ^ f^
^ ^^ J ■*--> '^•Z- 19°5> 3°, "bull of
his mother," the name of several self-begotten
gods ; Gr. Kiifn/0n;
Ka meshru U^ ^ ^ ^ |,
N. 165
Ka Nut ^ ^ , U. 452, a title of Geb.
Ka n-erta-nef neba-f LI tfe^j ^^
\h , one of the guardians of the body of Osiris.
Ka Nekhen LJ tea©, u. 416, LJ
5^ Q ^, T. 237, a title of Horus,
Ka neteru LJ '^ii Tuat i, a singing-
r=u) I I r god.
T. 307, a title of ^ ^ ima .
Ka Ra '^^ O, U. 577 a four-horned
/vwwv
mythological bull; var. rv £J O, N. 966.
Ka renp 5^ ^p f ^, bull that re-
neweth his youth— a title of the Sun-god.
Kahemhem-t U 1 rn ra ^
VI, a roaring lion-god.
Ka henti ^ ^ | ^Tn^^*' ^•^-
53, I, a bull-god. "^
Ka khepreri ^ ^^
B.D. 163, 9, a title of Amen.
kaBhe8p.t^3Sb°^. Rec30, 67.
the name of a part of the tackle of a Ujat.
Ka Kam ur ^ 5^ ^:=zi ^ u. 306.
the Bull-god of Kamur.
Ka taui U ^ J | "]. I^enderah IV, 84,
>5g^ — Mythe 3, LJ >;g;, ^ •] ^ . Berg.
II, 8, the god of the 2nd hour of the night.
Ka thai Kauit ^ ^^ Sj* "^
^ 3 ^ T 11 ^i ' ^•^' '^'' '3. the
Bull of the seven divine Cows.
Ka Tuat U * ^
(«=Ti)
, Tuat I, a singing-god.
Ka ter LJ te> ^g, Hh. loi, one of
seven spirits who guarded the body of Osiris.
ka-t U ,^, Ebers Pap. 94, 17, U
"^ ^, Rec. 27, 88, U ^^» vulva, vagina,
I concubines, women in
mother ;
ka-ti
!,
general.
o W
, the gravid uterus.
Kat Tefnut 1^ w^ ^. N. 970,
the vagina of Tefnut.
kai.t^^(]()^l^, ^^
"f C^, Rec. 27, 58.
ka-t ,, A.Z. 1905, 36, Rec. 33, 5,
cow, a female animal; plur. 1, B.D. 142,
III, 25, V=^ "'^^. ^faj ' » ~^^ ^fca I . the
two cows Isis and Nephthys.
divine Cows and their Bull.
vl , a plant.
ka.t(?) ^^
kau (?) Cy ° , a fruit or seed.
3 D
[ 786 ]
, "^ tb^ ° Shipwreck 48,
^^^ ^=^ m-^lll' radishes (?)
brown stone objects,
ka& ^^^^"^ Q ^^^» ^°^*» ^**^^ ^°^*'
kai-ri ^=:p6'^.<2>- [][] I^, goat; plur.
A reading suggested for '^^^^'^^^^^ 44 vT
was "kamali," />., camel.
Kaarik '^;3P* "^ .csc:^ (](] ^=^> ^^^^
165, 3, a Nubian (?) name of Amen.
24, 7, though, even though, assuredly.
kai U flfl I' IV, 695, gum(?) oil-seed (?)
kai-t u ^ !lfl S' LJ
o
dung, filth, excrement ; var.
kait
64, 18, ape; plur.
wreck 165; var. S
^, B.D (Saite)
^ ^ I, Ship.
^^V^Gi'^-"-^^°°'^^
kau
(S.
(2
e
w
(2
kauati IJ f] ^ ° ^ ^' ^-^
1899, 36, workman (?) workman's title (?); var.
f]
kaushana -=^^®m^^^,--
Anastasi I, 24, 5, part of the harness of a horse.
Kab U J r^' t^^ "^"^^ of a god = ZS J
(?)
kabi
to weep, to lament,
' to mourn.
kabi-t 'C3:.'^j(][|-^|.B.D. 18,
D, 4, mourning, lamentation.
kabuUJecVJe^.Vi^^'
a measure for liquids.
kabusaUJ^^O, V>^f>'
footstool; Heb. mD, 2 Chron. ix, 18.
N. 22, -==^^a ^ , (O !U=/], Rec. 27,
222,30,194,^1^. Leyd. Pap. n, i,
""^^-^'^ f^~-^ , to perfume, to cense.
^.^ I □
kap LJ (^f^(^. M. 706, censings.
kap-t
a
r^^'D sill'
1^0 o o
J\ ^ a==G , incense; Gr. «-t)0/.
T^o,^,-. n ntk ^ Rec. 22, 103, vase for
kapu ^ D ^ O , incense.
kap ^3^"%^ Sli' Shipwreck 43,
D o <Sxi P.S.B. 14, 205 shelter, place of
5 nn' concealment.
kap-t
°!0
, U. 513,
^, IV, 901, «!J ^' iT "' ^"'"''''
oven, bakery ; plur. "^^^^^^ ^ f^f~^ f^^ '
T. 325-
, o<=»T> 0^=^ „^„ a kind of bread
kapkaput ^ ^ s, ^^^^^
kap, kapu J}."^=^^^ (^ 'itt!}°'
hollow of the hand, sole of the foot; plur.
compare Heb. ^15, Arab. ^, Syr. "j^, Copt.
(Ton.
1.0-,. 4- r5= A.Z. 1908, 17, a kind of
kap-t f- , ^ amulet.
kap
D
c:>, u. 258, N. 718,
K
[ 787 ]
L^' ^ e^. ^ ^' ^'"''^ "' *'^' ^" ^''^*^' ^"
conceal, to cover with clothes, to dress ; Copt.
KKn.
Kap "^^ ^ ^^^K- ^^' M. a title of the
D eF=q' goddess Nut.
Kapu J^, ^a^^^S::?, the name
of the 9th day of the month.
kapu ^^:^'^ ° ^ ^, Rechnungen 35,
hunter, snarer, lier-in-wait ; plur. ^^^^^^^ ^
kapu
iNile 5, 1-4
iM\'
Kap ^ , the crocodile of Set.
kapi
kap
cr<=»\)
D ,,^ to be dirty, dark.
foul.
Kapu (^^ ^ ^ ' ^ *^*^^ °^ ^^* ^^ ^^"^'
enemy, lier-in wait, lurker.
Kapur ^°) ^, Roug^ I.H. 125, 26,
a Libyan foe of Rameses
III.
-, to oppress, to
O
,, A.Z. 1908, 8,
kapus
suppress; Heb. g^3^i
kapnut pg^
R U 1^s. , boats of Byblos in Syria.
Kapni ^^ I V\f^ , ii man of Byblos.
drive off, to chase away, to disi>el, to disperse.
kafr ^3:*^^ "^tr , village, hamlet ; Heb.
ID?, Arab.y^, Syr. „^, Assyr. -y^ HI!
(Rawl. C.I. II, 32, 3, 10).
^=]
kam <c=l^ |, Peasant 182, IV, 895,
^ 4 , 4JIZ3, r I ^v _ , to end, to bring
to an end, to finish, to complete ; x — 1 ^^^ I W» ,
\>
A.Z.
to end years;
1905, 25, the end of a moment;
^ , A.Z. 1900, 130; lj<=>LJ^^|o
A.Z. 1900, 132, for ever.
kam-t ^IZI ^ |, Shipwreck 118, the
end, end of a period, completion, a finish ;
o I
O '
I
, Amen. 6, 3,
Amen. 9, 3, 20, 2
kami[t]
kam
I I
, finished products.
e
i, Pap. 3024, 9,8
kamkam ^^^~^ ^^~^ „ ^ „, Thes. 1 199, to
vanish, to pass away, to disappear, to decay.
kam, kami a^~l3i4 ^ VI'
to be black ; Copt. KA.JULe.
kamm ^^|^%-. ^kk
^' ^kk O'^'"- '^' '^' '-*' '^''"^
be black ; Copt. KJULOJUt, KJULGJUL.
)ix.
^-^ >.9-i^y strong
black, I.e., jet black; y — ' ^\^ k O' ^^^^^^
and white ; Copt. KA.JULe.
Kammftu a|^|^l)^- «"'> V
Jour. As. 1908, 285, Egyptians.
kam-t ' ', T. 26, N. 208, £izi
a black thing, black;
kami-t
, IxMjks of the
black land, /.<•., Egyptian literature.
kami-t ijzzi^v (jfl ^g, Rev. 14, 65,
black cow ; ^ — 1 ^v ^^si^ ' ' , ^^ ! '
3 D 2
[ 788 ]
Kam-ur ^^^^=»
. Rec. 27, 190,
■' the Red Sea.
Kam^mut ^ (j '^^, M. 772 (bis) =
^o\v, P. 66i.^^\\ W, P. 776,
black animal-goddess (?)
J Kam-a ^ o^, Denderah IV, 61,
B.D.G. 720, a hawk-god of ^^ ^ J ^■
Kam-ur ir=]|\ ^^, P- 605, a bull-
I.H. 158, the divine Kamur bulls.
Kam-ur i-zi^'^-'Q, N. 648,
I, T. 274, a fort or town (?)
Kam-ur ^ — 1 '^:^=*/w^A^^, Ombos I, 319,
<;_^ /VSAAAA
the god of the lake of Kamur.
Kam-ur i;:=i^ ^^
a lake in the Tuat.
\.
, B.D. 64, 13,
Kamit-urit £zn
.^^
,T. 274, P. 27,
'"^^
, M. 141,
T
r — I -^5-
M. 38, ' ■ ^s^, N. 67, ir=l
a goddess.
Kam - neb - mesen - 1 (?)
1^ ^ \^ , Denderah I, 30, a lion-god.
Kam-her ^^^d^"^ ^, Rec 31, 29,
" Black face "—a title of the crocodile Rerek.
kam "^ m ^l\^n buckler,
kam
kam-t iJiizi'^ m , ^^zi
r — I
^'^^KQ' shield.
, black wood.
.u
kam-ti
s^:m] black stone or
000 ' black powder.
\^\\
image,
' statue.
kamt-t a^^(var.c=^),grain
kamua|^^;,a^,;, seeds
or fruit of the kam plant.
kam LJ
U
. u
®,.U^V^'^.R''^-''''«'V
, Rec. 21, IS, U
(2
u
I I I
I I I
s^rr:^"^^-
u
garden; plur. \^
Anastasi I, 25,4, LJ
Heb. rroiP (?) ; ^^ = ^ ^ i •;-f^.
'^^^^-^'^i. V ' wheaten bread.
kam LI ^^ vine; Copt. (Tjulc.
kamu en arp u "^ ^v ^ ^^^-^
O O , vineyard.
kami]5^|]|], U^IJi]^. U
^ -/l^, gardener; plur. '— ^ ^ !
u
I, A.Z. 19Q0, 36; LJ
(S ; .ii I
L^^ I
I,
kama (?)
L^vgil; Copt. (5'jULe.
k, Anastasi
I, 23, 5, A.Z. XV, 36, Alt-K. 32; compare
Heb. 1123, as, like.
\
kam'aar, kamal
n, ^^^^'^•^^^■l!] ^' ^•^- '906, 21,
camel;plur.^^^^(j'^"^I^|,
P.S.B. 12,. 83; Heb. Sm, Syr. „J^,Arab.
j^, Eth. ^cw^:, Copt. (T^-AA-onrX,
X^-AJLOtX. The word ^^^'^<s>-(j[j^
"vl? has also been regarded as a plural of
■ >■ ' kam'aar, and read kamaliu.
1 1 1
[ 789 ]
Kam'ithau, ^IJIJ ^'^.L.D,
III, 160, 165, a Hiltite proper name.
kam'r u , ^^ .e^ 1 ^, Goi. 3, 13,
to skip, to dance, dancer.
kam'r^a
AU-K. 983, tooth
kam'hu-t
^ks^l^l?'
Anastasi I, 17, 6, IV, 14, 2, 17, 6, bread
made of fine wheaten flour ; var. 'vZ
%^^; Heb. nDp, Arab. .J^j , Eth. t^^h :
kam's 1 1 ^^^ ^ ,. ^
24. 25, 39, 40
kamen ^3^"%^ "^^^^-^, A.z. 1873, 17,
, Dum. H.I. I,
jUiUli, Q
Amen. 24, 9,
-^^, dark,
/VAAAAA (2
cloudy, misty, gloomy, lowering, black, blind;
compare Heb. ]^3, Arab. ^, Syr. Ji£Q-
kamtoharna Vl^i^TV
^D^i' ^^'^' ^''"' S5» ^^> arniour.
kani (kami) LJ — A A M^ ^,
Peasant 263, gardener.
kanu (kamu)" LI W, u'^"~^ W
(/WNAAA here = mu), vineyard, garden ; Heb. 0*^3.
kanu -^^^"^ § I (), reed; Heb. HJl:.
kanhi LJ o | [j (j , shrine ; plur. LJ I ^==,
I ; Copt. Klt^e, Gr. kS^x^-
kanka
•, Rec. 16,
152, Auswahl 12, 34, a log of wood, beam,
balk.
kanektu -='^,3^'='^—'. IV.
672, a log of wood, beam, balk.
kar LJ ^,frog; Copt. Kponrp.
kare LJ'^-^TY' Herusatef Stele 48, a
I I u ' sanctuary vessel.
karr L-1 ""^^ (5)^ Herusatef Stele 55,
U ^ I -5-. U "^^T* ■^' Nistasen Stele
35, a vessel or measure for incense; Copt
KeXu)X (?)
kar ^z:::^ >g\^ «»■»»•, object, thing,
instrument, tool, utensil, apparatus, furniture,
goods.
karkar U *^=^ U ''^^^ ^,^ iv, 667,
I I I I
anything round, staff, stick, roll, cylinder ; Heb.
133.
T ,
karkar
\\ QUID
I III
BIWH ,
, A.Z. 1880,
95, stone boulders ; compare Heb. ^^ and 71173
and 133 .
kar, kara
, N. 160,
u
Lj n (3 J Rec. 19, 96, shrine, sanctuary,
Kariut ^ (| ^ ^ ^ i ' ^•°- *■*' *'
the gods of a shrine.
kar,kari LJ'^^^A(jsctt&,^<=>&ai&,
U -^^^a^, ILJ sd*6, Amen. 10, 11, boat,
fishing boat, skiff; plur. LJ <^ A A ^ , KoUer
Pap. 3, 7 ; Heb. ^Ss, Isaiah xviii, 2.
kari , ^ "K^^^' ^^^^' ^'^^' <^
(](j ]5^, gardener; plur. ^(](] ^]5^U-^
e
s I
kar§,-t ^^z^'^.^ai I (]
place of restraint, prison ; Heb. N73.
Karamemti(?) U^(14^|^;;
)Mi ^» Nesi-Amsu 32, 30, a form of Aapcp.
303
[ 790 ]
c^ ^
, B.D.G. 1079, a
Kar^stt l-J fl ^
goddess of Panopolis with the attributes of
Rait and Tefnut.
kari[t] LJ (j(j Q, b.D. 64, 7, shrine,
sanctuary ; and see kar.
kari ^ (Ifl k_Jl, Rec. 30, 217
kari LJ
©
, Rec. 19, 92 .
karistates U ^^^ |1(] ^ 'S '~\^ ^ ^
CV\o7tOTI/9, A.Z. 5^> 93-
a call, outcry ; Heb. Vfe^'^p.
Bibl. Eg. V, 211, a proper name; compare
Heb. DS*)5,
karf U "^"^/^.Rev. =^ ^
guile, fraud ; Copt. Kpoq.
karm '^ '
_2^
Rev. 13, 102, crown ;
Copt. kXoajl.
Rev. = Copt. (TcupJUL.
karm't^u ^
©3
Koller 4, 6, a kind of stone used in inlaying
bracelets, etc.
karehU ^=^ ^ "T" ^ ] (] '^.
A (1 O (?), a measure (?) pannier, basket.
karsa ^ ^'i ^' V "^ ^ r ^^''^^s^'
sacking, rope-work.
karsha '^ Mil ^
,, Jour. As. 1908,
310, fraud, deceit, guile ; Copt. KtOp^.
karshat4^^J^,M^]fl
CUDy cake, loaf, bread; Gr. Kv\\d<ni<i.
karkarIA LJ<^U^1[jn,iamb;
Heb. ■^•3.
karkartabuaa LJ <^ U <^ 1 (j
Jfc) A "^ 'k? Koller 4, 5, objects made of
®H mm' leather (?)
kartha U^^^, U^
cord, lace, thong of a whip.
kartha '^^^i
I I
,1 1
l.ove
Songs 2, I, a kind of goose.
kaha ^^^^"^ ^^1^^"=^' ^^''•
ra ^
, B.D.
10, 64; see pQ
Kaharsa, etc. ^
I jr I ^=z I I JB^ o
164, 4, a title (or name) of Sekhmit-Bast-Ra.
kahi[t] ^=^^ ^1^1' *^"°''' ^^^^'
kaheb '^i^'^ ^ J ^ ^"^' ^"^^^'^
Stele 5, to smite, to strike; var. ^ J 'VO *4.
kaheb-hetch-t U \\^^, ^.k^nd of
ra -J A O 000 mcense.
kahem ^ ^ ra ^ -^ UJ,
Kubban 4, to smite, to strike.
kahes
kahes
\ JlX' sorrow.
sorrow.
to cry out.
kas LJ i Nastasen Stele 37, a sanctuary
„ =0= ' pot or vessel.
kasabU^J.f>,,=^-;5.M.,ree^
Kasika -^^^l)il-=-'kl'
B.D. 165, 3, a name of Amen.
kash ^3:=6'^on^^-/^, IV, 335, a pro-
duct of Punt, the pearl oyster (?) ; compare
Copt. KA-Cy- in KA-OJA-KhX.
Kashi
fv^/1
Nubian, a
Sudani man ; Copt, e^luoj' eOtAJCy.
Kashit ^^^l)(j O.Nubian
woman ; Copt. e^Toooje, eeocyi-
kak ^^=^
Hb. 20I.
A
[ 791 ]
;^. Leyd. Pap. 13, 2, U U ^ |, Rec. ,0,62,
plant with a bitter taste; compare Gr. kUi
(Herodotus II, 94), KiKivof. The Heb. Ji^iTp,
has also been compared with kaka.
kaka-t u ''k U
© ^ boil, blain, pustule, carbuncle ; Copt.
^ ' KtJOK.
kaka H Q+^ 1 . Nastasen Stele 40
kaka M i^^, darkness, night; Copt.
Kl^Ke ; var. ^"^(^#^.
Kaka {-{ "] ^, Berg. I, 17, a god.
kakai (kaki) lJ U
1908, 289, darkness.
kaka ^^^"^ U
O
, Jour. As.
Tfifinn, worm, serpent.
kakmen-t ^ ' "^^^ Tl '^ O , ^^^- ' '» 9i,
^^^13^ /www «!i (2 a vessel.
katd, ^=^%, llfl I A, ™Xriotter(?)
caldron, boiling pot, kettle;
Copt. K^.2iI(?)
katu(?)^^°(|,
W
katem.katem.t U^^J^, U](j
° u
III' I I)
o IJ
ill'^
o, fine gold; var. 1^ \
o , Amen. 18, 12; Heb. DJIS.
I I I
kath
I I
, IV, 973 = ka-t
li-
kath '— ^ ^ O, pot, vessel, a kind of
dye(?); plur. U 5^^.
katha
"^, Edict 2
^'^^
'^j Tutankh-
111 jee^ii^sa' jje^i 1 r
amen 7, a plant from which a dye was made ;
Copt. (fox6^, 2iO-JfX, Lat. carthamus tinc-
torius (?)
katha ^cz^^, ?^' ° ,
_^^:^ ill
the seed of the above plant.
katha ^
I n an instrument or tool
' of bronze.
katha U
I
kathab L-J
kathan ^
J A , charioteer, driver.
^ y • po^ vessel, vase.
^ 5y\,Reci7, 145.
L.D. III, 219K, 14. LJ ^^ 1 A ^,
kathatA LJ
"^'^ driver, charioteer,
J A' caravan leader.
^ > ^ cloth made of linen or wool
I 'ii:*' 1 III
or hair, covering, garment ; Heb. n^D5 .
katoh LJ-^|y,, U'^;,« U
katcha M I A. ^^'^^'^" ^^^^^ ?^' *
^— ^ JJ, ^-'^ vessel, pot.
katchai ^ 1 11 ' '^^ V ^' \ ^ ^
andLJ2;;;^|! "
katchen ^2D ^' ^2l^ ^^* V
5 A > charioteer, leader of the baggage waggons
of an army or of a caravan ; ^ ^^ j -^ I) )[ •
chief overseer of waggons.
kd ^^^, Hh. 385
k4^|],U.6,=^p^,N-3^Mo
k& ^^i:::* (1 e = "^iz:* (]|l , another (masc).
' — ^
, Jour.
(3
i-
.M.655.
ki-t ^3^(1 <^
As. 1908, 249, another (fem.)
kia ^z^ (] "^aSiS, boat
kiu '^^^fl^. U. 21 1,^^15* (jc»,U. »73.
to acclaim, greet (?)
etc., to move (?)
;^ Rev., another ;
I ' Copt. K€ OTf^.
3 D 4
k&uua
1^
[ 792 ]
k4ri _^IJO r^, A.Z. 1906, 21, P.S.B.
Wort. Suppl. 1277; var.
1 1 1
var.
ka o , a precious stone used in inlaying :
kS ^^, Rev. 12, 116, to leave.
kaf
(5
kama
injury, violence.
kami
, Rev. II, 88, to overthrow.
HL-Zl ^, Rev. 12, 119,
^
Rev. 12, 117,
to injure.
karti-t
\j
]()(l\-,Rev.i3,26,
butcher's knife, goad.
ki ^:=^ [|[| 5^, B.D. 163, 6, Thes. 1204, a
particle of asseveration, also, moreover.
other? another; '':c3
one to another; f ^\ ( )^^=::^.[](]^=^[]|1,
one embraces the other ;
Nastasen Stele 61, another place ;
another chapter;
, another person;
D ©
, once again, another time;
](1 ^^, , another, />., a variant, reading; '
""*♦" Amen. 1 7, 3, once again ;
D ©' Copt. KG.
keti , B.D. 153,11,
,^::=^UU^,
ft (1 , fem., another, the other; -cS- v\"
, B.D. 153, II, one .... the
other;
o I
o
I , other matters ; , others.
I ^ III
kiu, kui ^^, IV, 330, "^;^'\
1' © w
I , others ;
I W
w ja i
1 ^ QQ^ ^ '' other kings; Copt. Koonre.
Ei
n [] ^*— J Thes. 8 1 8, a hawk-headed
iJ4 ^^* bull-god.
^
ki-t
o
nil, Rec. 32, 82; var.
kiariu
w
L-fl^ r
L.D. Ill, 140C, carriers of gold.
kiu ^3?% [](]%> "^ I , Shipwreck 165, apes.
kimi "^z^ 11 ^ ^ ^^ ^'^' ^^"^
Copt. (T^-IJULG.
J5 AAAA/vA ftAAAAA buudlc ; Heb.
kiuanu
kirshu-t
w
w
, cakes, loaves ;
\ c^ ^ III
var
Kirgipa
I, A.Z. 1880,82,
a princess of Mitani. Tall al-'Amarnah Tablets
Gi-lu-khi-pa t^ *'V[A 1^5^^^-
kish ^:i:^
kith ^:3^
ku
r-\v~i '^^^'^ to smelt (?) ; Copt.
, to perish, be destroyed.
, U. 96, 291, 534, T. 1 79, P. 93,
647, M. 129, Rec. 14, 165, 34, 178, pers. pron.
2nd sing. masc. ; with nouns in dual -^zi^ ^ .
ku ^^=^% ' , ^=^^^^ J. others.
ku ^\, P- 104, M. 71; var. S '^
f~^ ^, N. 73, to move.
ku-t(?) ^^3:*^ '^ > Rec. 32, 82; var.
O
III!
vN , "<::z^ V\ ^, pers. pron. ist sing.
kufl (kef) ^ "^ f^ 5^. Rev. 13, 4,
26,.ape(?)= ^ Ml; compare Heb. D'^D^lD,
I Kings X, 22, 2 Chron. ix, 21.
[793 ]
]1
e
=> rvn
G I ci u 1 o
Q — f^ A.Z. 1869, 147, bread,
* cake ; Gr. *fy\\«<rT/v.
kureshU - 1
kuqAuf ^^^ (] |, Rev. 12, 66, fircones;
Copt. KOTfKo-)niA.piA..
kuth (?) ^=^% %i "= "^', ^ >^["d "f
Jl _zr W I I I bread.
keb ^cn^ JL,-^, arm, shoulder; kz::^ J
<=» <-r— Sk
kebb
, the two shoulders.
,5 1] U. 325, 534, to coil up
JIJI ' (of a serpent).
the arch of the sky, vault
of heaven.
O
ycJ.Rev. 14, 7,
keb-t
Kebit ^ii::*'J?Sfefc
goddess of heaven.
Kebatchaa ^=^ %l i ^ (] ^ J.^ ©.
A.Z. 1849, 78, Cambyses; Pers. ft t] <'yT
-<^ "rf T<-. Bab. r 4^ ^- -}}^ ttVr,
Gr, Kafifivat]<i.
sandals.
kebu ^^3^11%^,'' y,, s-l^- (S^'te) 36.
Ji JT ^ -^ I, to open.
keben-t ^=3:^ J &^^, ^=^j
■Ja,^;3^J ^|4^, A.Z. 1908, 8,^^=^ J
ws/vv\
,, ;='gi«;, a large sea-going boat, a ship of
S'o I,
J ^^^ I
1908, 8,
;s»atc
I I I
kebes
kep
1
■1 AAA
Rec. 6, 8, ''^z^ 1 '~~~~ :=j3ie: , Rec. 22, 2
D <?' D ? '
I, hollow
of the hand or foot ; Heb. P]3^ Copt. (TblT.
keput ^^^??, Thes. i2or, ^^^.
DIM D (2 III
P.S.B. 10, 15, Mar. Karn. 54, 46, hands cut olT
from slain enemies; l\ aaaa/v\ [1(1 1^
n AAAAAA v^^ ^ Q c-^a^a ft A | / ^AAAAA / TO
I I I I D eiiio iiniiii 01 I i^^^^Ji /nil'
Mar. Karn. 54, 54.
kepi
ORev. 1 2, 37, cloud ; Copt.
(THue.
JtOP ^ 11 c~3 , hiding place, refuge.
Kep
kep
Kep-her "^"Tf ^ ^. B.D. isi.agod.
Rev. 13, 56, to seize ; Copt.
(TOJIL
kepu, keput ^fl^^l.^^
?_- Zl ^ I , hunters, snarers,
kepri ^ (](j cr-u, Rev. 14, 40-"^^^
cm = Copt. KHUe, chamber, furnace,
kef '''s^^, Rec 31, 20, knife.
Kef-pesesh ^ czzd d H csa Y»
-••— j\\ , an instrument used
OED
N. 252A,
in performing the ceremony of opening the
kefa
to pour out, to flow.
keff
r*"'
Z*"^, to spit out.
j^ to pour out, to vomit, to
f ' escape (of a fluid).
kefau
kefa
\r*"'-
vomit
' '^, U. 568, Rec. 31, 163, Ship-
wreck 60, Peasant 56, 1^ ^ ' 1 1 ',
Ebers Pap. 94, 11, ^_ "^ L^^,
^'
8
-P'
.-^..
(2
— ^ , to lay
bare, to dt;nude, to unclothe, to divest, to strip,
to deprive, to spoil, to dismantle, to unveil, to
uncover, to unfold, to pull off (wigs) ;
\ — SSj, none at all.
_^o
«^
kefa &b
<>, loyal, devoted; plur. -^ ^ | "^ ^ | .
I
IV, 1116;
Pap. 2, 9.
^^|l<>ij.wa.
[ 794 ]
kefa ^
-^.
_^,»<.^_^, hinder
part, backside, rump, tail; plur. ^^^>J^,
8, 16; ^^"^"^^ V""^' ^^^^^ (°^ the leaves
ofatree);Copt.X-*-^(?)
ij (j _S) '^f ^-a . ^ I] I] 'y', to be naked,
uncovered, despoiled.
(2
Eefaiu
145. 79> a group of gods
keft ....
_^ J^ !. B.D.
, Peasant 321
kefa ^^^_SS:i, Israel Stele 2, ^^^'nj^
^.
_^']f'^-i],
(2
to drive away, to put an end to (a storm
9. t^f^^
AAAAA^ I I I I /•
kef-t K^^iS), IV, 1139, ^"L-J, Rec.
I, 50, a seizure; k.=^ jT^ — ^, Pap. 3024,
kefa K^^L-J], IV, 663, 893,
IV, 711,
, Edict 22, to seize, to grasp,
to capture, to collect taxes, to plunder; see
Kefau
• ^ Q, IV, 35, " capturer "—
a title; plur. ^ ^ lL) ^ 1 ' ^'"'' ^^'""
54, 45, troops, soldiers.
Kefi
keftu
, Tuat X, a warder-god.
jj % ^^*S, a ship of Keft, i.e.,
Phoenicia; plur.
]1
]\
I I I
. IV, 707,
KeftenU «<.=^' ^\, Berg. I, 20, an ape-
r T» VSAAAA
I I I
god ; var. ^^-^ „ _
kem ^::i^ ^ , Rev., total = ^f^
kem ^^
kemu
kem-t
Kem ^
Eemkem
75, 4, a god.
kemkem
Rev. 13, 9, to behave
correctly.
, L.D. Ill, 219E, 9
, Rev. 1 2, 49, lamentation.
Ombos I, 186, one of
the 14 kau of Ra.
, B.D.
L-i), Rev.
13, 26, to be strong, to prevail ; Copt.
(fJjLCTbXK.
kema-t / Jlj ^^ , a weeping woman.
Kembathet ^zz^ ^ J h ^'^^, A.Z.
1849, 7^i Cambyses.
Eemnu ^^
d,
yP, Annates 1,85, one
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. KONIME.
kemh ^:z^^|^^ = gemh
ZS
-^^, to see.
kernes
ear of corn.
ken'^^
P^— kPf'
' O
AAA/VkA I ^ 1 /SAAAA/\
(j % ^, !\\ to be angry, to feel
indignation, to revile, to curse; (1 3
=1 to blaspheme the name of God ; com-
''^^ I' pareHeb. «p -
t't *
ken^-t ^~^ h ^ , ^"~^ h "^ , wrath,
anger, reviling, curse, abuse ; compare Heb.
kenau
1^^-
'^^6 cursings,
o I I I ' hatred.
Kenit /wwva B.M. 191, a Syrian god-
dess, a form of Qetshit, who appears as a naked
woman.
[795 ]
kenn ~vnaaa /wwvs, moisture, liquid.
kenn ^^^3.^, ^^3, reed; Heb. Hi"? .
kenken
AAA/^AA ^^AAAA JJ AAAA/SA MA/WSA
P.S.B. 12, 83, to sing to a beaten drum, to clap
the hands rhythmically.
kenken
V»/yA/»A AAAAA*
^ ^ '■^•^- i905»25. to
lash with the tail
kennarut ^^'^'^^^^^j musical
instruments, harps; Heb. Dl'^JS, i Kings x, 21.
Ken^t ^^ fl ^1 '^'"^^ ^' ^ goddess, con-
/wwvA 1 I' sort of Set fit (?)
kenan^ur a^wna 1]
I I I AA/WAA
harp; Heb. "1135, Syr,
Copt. ^ItHp^., Arab. ,\j^.
-&&
1^
, Gr. KlVVVpOy
o
kenu
kennu aaa^/vn
e
Rev. 1 2, 39, ear of corn ;
Copt. KWl^^r.
, fatted bird.
Knufl ^^>^ q(J, L.D. V, 39, a late
form of Q 'l^^ ^'^^' X*'^'^' Ki/v0, Kro,-.0«v,
Copt. X"OTJULIC, X«0''f4>lC, X"OTfi.IC.
Kenbutcha ^ J] t^ J , ^ Jtki
, Cambyses ; Heb. ^T1il55 •
kenfa
^ to nip, to squeeze,
L-J]' to crush.
Kenmet ~wvaa jV Berg. I, 20, an ape-
god, the associate of Thoth.
Kenem-ti
AAAA'W
Edfii I, 21, one of
three holy apes.
kenem-t
AAA/SA/
b:d. 125, n, 29,
1900, 20, darkness.
Kenem-ti ^
"^='
O'
^ 111
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors
W ill ' of Osiris.
Kenkenemmti
^«/^/^/^A /vaa/wa
w
"'"y^, an ape-god, the associate of Thoth.
Amsu 32, 25, a form of Aapep.
Kenem, Eenmem
derah II, 10, Zod. Dend., ^^^ ^ %"^.
\^^^, Tomb Seti I, Ram. II, one of
the 36 Dekans; Gr. KO.M.ME, X\0\ Mli:.
Kenemtiu^||^^;;;,iv.8,6.
the people of the Great Oasis (Kh4rgah).
kenem
(«V)
"^^ , to break forth.
kenem-t
o III*
\\\^^\\l a kind of precious
_B?t) III o _^ o earth or stone.
k^^.
kenemu
584, N. 1 1 89, a sacred skin (?)
kenmut ^
P. 408, M.
kenmut
^^"^1;^ p- 443, M. 547.
AAAAAA _B»tf _ZP' a bird.
^^\j¥'P-776, N. II28,
; p. 66,, ^ '^, ^ '^.
P.S.B.A. 16, 136, ajie, monkey.
^ ^ V s^' '^ V^ *• ""' "'
the 36 Dekans; Gr. X\OYMI2.
"^■y^, B.D. 172, 25, night, gloom, obscurity, dark-
ness : var.
t^.
kenh aaaaaa >rp-^ , a name of the 24th day
of the month ; var. ^^^^ ^^317.
kens'(?) ulfl,
force, violence ; Copt.
(Tbitc.
kens ^^^^ n 9, Hearst Pap. VII, 10,
rip Pap. 3027, 4, 7, the placenta, the
I <' "after-birth."
kensa
AAA/WA I
'o' e,
^ , pennaeum.
kens ^
Eensu
', bow; Arab.
rv>uo
IV i-
u**^
(?)
Nubians.
[ 796 ]
kenku-t
_Zi ^r:^^ Jl I I I
Stat. Tab. 34, IV, 707, logs of a special kind of
wood.
I ")l ^ Rev. 1 4, 8, wrath ;
V^ Jm' Copt. (Tuotrr.
Ker— ^,B.D.39,.3-^^|(?)
an earth-god.
Kerit
kent - A w
,0
Denderah I, 51, a goddess
of Punt.
ker-ti
kerr
-Sas
w
-2^
, the two horns.
a.
burnt offering; Copt.
chapel, coflfer, coffin, chest ; plur. (I ^ 1 .
Kerasher F\rn 0^ , Kalasirian ; see
Herodotus IV, 116.
keri-t
keriu
kerp
Q
, habitation, abode.
Hi , mules (?) goats.
D
_,i. Rev. II, i88, to de-
clare, to make clear ; Copt. (TudXli.
kerf <rr> '^^ , to seize, to carry off, to
pluck away ; Copt. (Tcupq.
Kerrlent S?]1, ^^"^^^^^^ l^' 79. a
^^^^/v^ (J I god.
kerh ^ ^, § "^ O , A.Z. 1906,
147, ^f "^^ Rec. 18, 182, ^^=^"^1 () ^,
Rev. 14, II, night; Copt. (TtUpg.
kerh ur ^^^^^? ^27"^=?, ^^^ 8''^^^ "'g^t
<z:> X festival.
kerh netches ^^^ 8 ^ "^, the
little night festival. ^
CZEZl
\\
(^
o (2 I I 1' I
cake, bread, loaf; Gr. KvWdartt.
kerreshtta
1868, 146 = KvWn<ni>i.
Kerrshra "^^^-^^
rm
] 1 :;:• ^-^^
, Kalasirian;
C3SZ1
see Herodotus IV, 116; var.
I 1 "^ yb V •ft
KerK jn , Rev. II, 173, 12, II, to
be equipped, equipment ; Copt. (Top^^
kerek ^^ ° Hearst Pap. IV, 1 1, a seed
^^zi:^ 111' or fruit used in medicine.
kerker l^^, -^_^^^-:^
to circle, to mark out a circle with a stick.
kerker
X
L-Vl'
, Rev.
14, 43, talent ; Heb. 153, Copt. (Tin^^U^p.
X
Thes. 1206, to smite, to strike, to throw.
keha ^ '^ 4y L=fl, rebellion.
, a title of Set.
kehau
keheb, kehab ^^Jl_j], a.z. 1907,
ra
•m*^-S;^-
Hl] ^^ J ^ ^^~^ ^'-^' ^° smite, to strike, to
attack, to pillage, to overthrow.
Kehab ^ ^^ Mj', a title of Set .
kehes^p^., ^
gust, chagrin.
kehet
I I r
, dis-
ra.
, Rec. 2, 147, a kind of tree
keh ^
keha
• , to act gently or slowly.
■^ 8 1K (X N. 506, a cake offer-
Kehau ^^=^|^^. u. 509, ^^i^|
^ ^, T. 323, in the proper name (j -J]-
[ 797 ]
K
Kehau
^ Litanie 60
III'
I'aj). 39, 4
kel^en ^^^z^ | vww r~P, cup, vessel.
kehna(?) ^:=^f\\ ^^, A.z. 1905,
to8, night, darkness.
kehsi ^^3^1 P (]() , Demot. Cat. 18
kehek ^z:^9^zi:^i^,^,f- 4. ]34,to be
A In old, aged, senility.
kehkeh ^z:^ ? ^3^? f^ , Mar. Aby. II,
36, Rec. 16, 57, Anastasi I, 2, i, to be old.
Kehkeh ^z::* | " ^
one "—a title of Thoth.
kehkeh-t ^^
19, age, aged.
Kehkehit -^
, the "aged
i, Westcar 7,
oJ|,B.D. 75,4,
a goddess ; see Seksekit
K-khert (?)
kes ' '
Jk I a star in the Tuat,
S^ ' Tuat Vll.
J\ , P. 204,
(?) Rec.
27. 59, _^
^ "oJ '^, ^ IdJ ^ L-ZJ, '^z^ [^ ^,
Rev. II, 137, to bow, to do homage;
to force a woman.
keSU -^ I , bowings.
kes&U .:=^[l(j^, p. 9, 703,^
V^ o, P. 341, bowings, homage.
kesu ^^3^ p ^ ^, N. 1361, ^^3^ n
^^1, Rec. 27, 217; van ^^^ |,
homage.
kes, kesd ^^::* R ^, n. 328, 648, ^^3;* R
(|^, M. 143, ^:^p(], U. 68,^3:*|1^,
kess ^3^ n n. ^' ^^'* '^- '9. to bow, to
I I do homage.
keskes ^z:;* fl ^^3^ H, ^- 6«>s. to do
I I homage.
keskes '^^^^'^^ X, ^•^- '9°^' ''h ^
_« n— fS dance, dancmg.
keskes """^
keskesu
1 1
to rub down un-
guent.
, A.Z. 1905, 101,
to take short flights, to flap the wings,
, Tomb Ram. Ill, 58,3 god;
-^S. Rec. 36, 162, to lie, to
V' ' deceive.
Kes
varr
/\ ill I
kes
!,
keskes
to chatter foolishly, to jest ; Copt. KA.CKec.
ksantha ^^z:^ iq^ ^ ^ J|' R^v. n, 180,
yellow; Gr. ^uuBn.
kesb-t ^=^PJ-0'^J°-^'
plur. ^^^ P J ^ <}()<}. P- 200, N. -936, ^z^ p
779. J^ ^^ '' ^"^s*^s' I^» 2, II, a
kind of fruit tree, sycamore-fig tree (?)
kesb-t ^^^^ D ^ ° ^^^ ^"^'^ °^ ^^^ *^^*
— H— Jl III* tree,
kesfen — «— . — »— o, a mineral
kesem
^_^, IV. 1075,
'^^' ^^'S^^^^' ^%*. to turn
aside, to lose the way, wandering, error.
O
stormy; Copt. (TCOCJUL
Ke8miunen-t^|^(||)^^|
78, 44, a group of gods in the Tuat.
Kesem heh Amentt '"^^^^^'^
(1 ^'^ "^^ Ombos II, 134, a mythological
't^ P rv/N-o n' being.
K
[ 798 ]
^^^i^
^®sh "~^ Z*"^, to sprinkle, to moisten.
keshu
f \\ I
fruit used in medicine.
\:-
(5 , a seed or
Keshtt r-yr-1 ^ , Ombos I, 84, a deity
who presided over the products of Cush
AA/VW\
Kesh-t oszD cr^O^ AAft^ , Ombos
II, 246, a god (?)
keshp S, ^^^'- ^3, 26, 14, 19, to be
D hot, dry (?)
kek "^
X
UJl
, to praise, to applaud.
kek
kek ^^,Thes. 1 201
\J\, heat, flame, fire
kek
KektiU ^^>^^| a classof
stars.
kek, keka ^ (] ^, u. 50, 533,
^^. ^^, ^^,
\\
^=^ V*^^ I, ^^^^,
w
^
o
w
u Jr^
^ ^ r> ^ --. Rev. 1 1, 183, darkness, gloom
^ ' ' obscurity ; Copt. K^.Ke
keku reruti
the outside darkness.
keku smau
w
n,
gloom or darkness, absolute blackness.
Keki
^ w
t=^=^ darkness personified, one of the four ele-
* ' mental gods ; see Khemenu.
Keku ^ ^ f^, Tuat VIII, a god
the Circle Sehert-baiu-s.
W^^
^ J[\ darkness personified — one of the four
O Yl ' elemental goddesses. '>
kek 1^=^ i^ , the dark water.
Kek
I, 80, a title of the Nile-god.
«^=^ 7=T, CJ e=^ A/s/wvv , EdfA
kek \Tt I, Thes. 1 201, a plant; plur.
kek nehes
^^IP
Q^VQ
, Rec.
4, 21, Nubian bark; Copt. KOTKe.
kek-t l^ ^, a gnawing animal or
insect, weevil (?) shrewmouse (?) ; compare Copt.
keki
kekit
Kekr
Q '^^ ^QV. 14, 10, a gloomy-
J^' faced man.
Rev. 14, 22,
darkness.
B.D. 39, 13, a god who
judged Aapep.
kekrer (?)
1872, 107
'=;:z:::?5
-2:^
, A.Z.
kekes ^p'^,A.z. 1873,15,
^-
to dance; see
ket '"~^'^, """"^^y^, to be small
Cv
or little, tiny, helpless, abject; i h ^^^^,
small ; Copt. KOTI.
, babe, child, girl, boy,
small, little; plur. kettiu '"'~^(1(]^^, Leyd.
Pap. 4, 2, y ^ ' ' Heruemheb 3,
AAAAAA id rri
, not small ones.
ketab ^=^'0'^ Rec 3, 3, iv, 390, 932,
^ I
modesty, timidity, thought, design.
j\ , another (fem.).
ket
, another;
t,q4. ^^^ Nastasen Stele 60, other thmgs,
, w . I property of others.
[ 799]
K
ket.akh(kh.t)^||,^fl.l,
ket-kha-t , Rev. 13, 59, other;
plur.
other chiefs ; Copt. Ke^tVOttil, with 11
and Itl.
ket kha-t
O o
, shaft of a pillar ; var.
ket
ket&-t (1 ^ , cooking pot ; plur.
ketU '''^^^^ Nastasen Stele 4
o Jr ' also ; Copt.
ketU-t ^ , cooking pot; plur.
^>t
{ ibid. 31, weapons of slaughter,
I ' gods of the divine cooking pots.
ketui-t
M-fl>
B.D. 167,26, cookingpot; plur. VMM
Litanie 65
ni'
Ketui-ti "^^(jl)^'^, Tomb of
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 65).
Ketuitt t-ent ba ^^ (](] ^^ V
jk'^fc . Tuiit II, a lioness-goddess,
ketfi
pent, reptile.
ketn
^ w
Tism
^"^-MftM, ser-
5,
keteshtd ^
CZEZD
Rev. 1 1, 168, tunic ; Gr.
k (1 q=P, bread, loaf.
ketket
o o
i, to stammer, to stutter,
ketket to beat, to shake;
Copt. (TeTCTuoir.
ketket ^ ^ ^, A.z. 1900, 31, 1905,
25> 37. to walk with short quick steps, to quake.
ketket
C^k Ci
Stele 49,
torals, neckbands.
-A /^ ''^ , Nastasen
T III
ketket ^^^'^^^'^T, * '''"** °^ *^®'"** °''
'^ o I M ' plant.
ket
, Amen. 25, 2
ketchaketcha ^:ii^ J ^=^ J "tit "^^
to kill, to throw down ; Copt. (fi^XCfoX.
[ 800 ]
S
C G
g J^ = Heb. p and 3 and Copt. (T.
g[a] S , IV, 767, Annates III, 109,
^ , IV, 613, ^^, Metternich Stele 58,
O
S ^-vfc^. A.Z. 1900, 28,
>oc
Rec. 29, 15s, S^O, S
X
, S
C3 ^^ , to be in distress, to suffer want, to lack
air, to be choked, suffocated;
s
!•«
stricted windpipe ; S
^ I , a con-
way or path ; S
170, 171, a suffocated child.
ga, gau s
cr^ifca ^'^^ , a narrow
^ i
, exhausted (?)
, Metternich Stele
^^,T.277, S
^\^ T. 181, S
a
, P. iii6b, 26,
(2
^^^^. ffi ^v p>s > to be in sore straits, to
be in great need, to suffer want, to be obstructed,
shut in, blockaded, deprived of something, to
be empty of; Copt. (TCOOT, (Tkx, XHOT.
gau — en gau
Pap. 3024, 64, without.
(0 Ci
s^^
c=i!fc=i
ga-t s
, ffi
(2 O I
Ss o
, want,
need, poverty.
gau-t S "^ ^ "^ L-=fl, Greene II, 24,
ffi ^\ r^, Thes. 1209, want, need.
G
gai S'^|(]x(]%^, s
ZS fl (1 ^ I needy one.
Gaasut ffi'^fl
s
X J^ a B.D. 142,4,14,
111^' a title of Osiris.
_M^ tractjon (?)
mm
, Rec.
4, 30, S
Z5
,B^^
B
V^i=5£fc=i, coffer, chest, coffin, shrine, receptacle,
basket cradle- 7A "^ ^ "'^^ "^^^ ^^' 334,
oasKet, craaie, ^^^ ^^^ , baskets.
Ga nu Sa Ast S ^ ^ j] ^ O , " cradle
of the son oT Isis " — a name of Apollinopolis
Magna.
ga S Y\ ^ , unguent or unguent pot.
ga S ^:^ 1 , throw-stick, boomerang,
to overturn (pun on the name |1 ^ ^^, (1 /j j.
a kind of bull; ^^ S^^ |, Koller
3, 6, young ga bulls.
^ B.D. 164, 13, claw
? ' (of a lion).
ga-t s '^, S
a musical instrument.
gaga S ^ ZS
to cry (of a bird), to cackle ; var.
Gagaur S^s'^^^, B.D.
56, 2, 59, 2, " Great Cackler " — a title of Geb.
c
G
B.D. 28, 4, 99. 33. thoughts (?)
[ 801 ] Q O
ga s
1202, ^
look; varr.
, iS
^^ , Thes.
w
, Annales IX, 155, to see, to
<s>-i
■<2=^.
gaga S "^ S "^ -^, Love Songs
5, II, to ogle, to " make eyes at."
Gagait(?) S^ffi^f^ft^-
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
gad-t S '^ (j '^ , shrine, chapel.
Canopus Stele 32 = ra K<«7?\X/a.
Gaa s
II, 132, a goddess
Gai S^v^ (J(l,TuatVI,agod.
^^^, Ombos
gai[t] ZS
bottle, wine-pot;
13, 411, to work the bottle, i.e., to get drunk.
gai ZS '^ (1(1 L-fl, S
O , Rechnungen 66,
^ ffi (]() a, P.S.B.
0, Love Songs 2, 9, a strong-smelling
unguent made from the cyperus (?) ; varr.
w
^5- ZS'^/KI ° ^^^ ^^^^ ^'^ berries of the
III' ^mHHlll' same ; Copt. KIU30X
Gaits^()()^^, S
C"^ OflV^ B.D. 263, a
'^ m SH J^ I M ' scented flowers
lake full of
in the fuat
kind, manner, style
Gaisers ( g^y P <> p] . ''''^^^'
gau-t s
e
I , Anastasi I, 23, 7,
I 0:1^1 defile, a mountain pass.
gaua o'^f].N. 6,8, a\{]
blockade, to besiege; see S ^^^' T. 340.
gaua s "^ "^ 1' '° ^^"^' ^° P^'^isc;
van S
H: , a kind of horse, stallion (?)
gauana s'^fl ^^^,. Israel
Stele 6, sacks, bags to hold clothes; Copt.
(Tboxne.
gauasha S.\f^\^R^c.^,.„.
Thes. ..00, S.\fi\<^\ii.">
break, to smash.
gauasha S^f]^M^/v,
Mission I, 607. S "^ f] ^oo^/v.
expel, to pluck out, to cut down (of trees);
gauaten S^f]^-|^lS.
Anastasi I, 24, 6, IV, 3, i, © "^ ^ "^
..^f^^' Koller 3, 2, to tie, to bind, to tie
(5 ^w— fl' together, to repair.
^ '^ [ a. seed used in
Lo^ o (• medicine (?)
3 »
gauf-t s
ss
G
[802]
G
7A
gauin(P) ^^^. Berg. I, 30, to be
weak, fatigue, weakness, helplessness.
(^ .<^, Festschrift 117, ^
%^'", Love Songs i, 11, 5, 3, arm; dual
1201, 23
Copt. (TSloi, x<i)Oi.
gab Q^J(S", place of rest.
B.D. 149, 7, 4, to look with evil design, malign
glance.
III,"9C. ffl^J^^. ffl^J^
t^» S "^ J '^' to be weak, to be sick
feeble, to fail in health, defective (in quality),
short (in weight), exhausted, tired, adversity,
misery ; Copt. (T^Ke, Xe^I, (Too^, (TuoK
X(u&., xe^itAJOT ; S "^ J ^ [ "j"
Sphinx 14, 221, a bad year; S'^J^^
Love Songs 4, 5.
to be wretched, miserable, weak, helpless.
be broken or overthrown, to be dashed in pieces ;
see S J ^^ and S J ZS J ^; Copt.
gabga[b]ius^J|^[J]^^
-^^L^^ I, Rev. 6, III, the slain, those
overthrown in battle - ? cz^ii | (](] o -^^ I
gab-t ffi^Jt-S^J^^'
® "k J*^^' ^-^^ ''°'' "'• ^\}\
V, c^^, leaf, leaves, foliage ; Copt. (Tco^e.
gab.tio-^J;^,E-^J°^l,
B.D. 172, 15, hair, tress, foliage.
gabun S ^ J,^''^' ^^^^' wearied.
gabesbes s '^ J P J P ' ^^^^^^^ ^^^'
n, 13, 15
gabguo^Jn^^.B^J
gap Z5 "^ ^ ^, Anastasi 4, 2, 10,
KoUer 2, 1,8, to catch (?) to seize (?)
gafi s <^K.=^, IV, 949, Z5
I^,Koller4,3, S^^^, S^ XX
^' ^^'^'=^'^' ^ long-tailed monkey,
the pratas monkey, ape (cercopithecus) ; plur.
S'^'^--^l, Shipwreck 165, S
._^^j,B.D.x36A,5, S^"^
Sj^,Litanie64;see S l)'^-^, ^^"^^
compare Heb. plur. D^Dp, i Kings x, 22.=
D''D"'lp 2 Chron. ix, 2 I, Gr. kT/^o^, KrJTro^, KetTro^.
Gaf s
the Ape-god — a form
of Ra.
gaf s
L-fl, S
to knead dough, to force, to compel ; S
'-'=^'^ I Amen. 12, 17.
W o W I I
gafgaf s
L-fl,
w
C
W III
kind of bread or cake.
gamai S "^ 1!^ I] H '^ . an oily plant
gami-t S"^^
gamb ©"^^^.^.tosee, tolook
upon, to perceive; see S ^^^ ^
hen (?) ; Copt.
s
gan a ■^-^^. S "^0 ^, weak.
helpless, soft, fluid (of unguent).
,^, Anastasi I, 23, 5, KoUer 5, 3, to faint,
to drop with fatigue, to be helpless, weak ; see
S (^; Copt. cThon, (Thh, 2CHn, (Tno.
[ 803 ] G
garp-t O "^ '' ° "
S
gann s
gann q
16, lamp-stand (?)
ganu s
? II
, tongue (?)
w w
f| , B.M. S639A,
O
XJ[, s
Oe
T=T
SS
^sA^ , reed, marsh flower ; see j^ 3 ; Heb. n^JJ .
ganuiu s "^ (1(1 ^, A.z. 1900,
33, water plants.
ganraga s
III
gansa S ^ ^^ 'O^ X ^, Amen. 8, 20,
Melanges 3, 2, 153, but read gantga ^
transfer, to translate, to render ; compare Heb.
/VftA/VAA
W
13, II, 18, 17
gangar O ^ , ffi ^^^, to
sing ; Copt. (T^Cf^, ZenZGIt.
gar S ^^ g , purse, bag, wallet
ffftr n1K -®^ I ^^^- '2' 9. lie, false-
^^^ ^ m=^ 1 ' hood ; Copt. (Tok.
gara (?) S "^ J.\ (| , Anastasi IV,
14, 5, fire, furnace (?)
garagantesi s "^-fca"^ S
(1(1 o. Rev. 12, 67, gourd, pumpkin; Gr.
>co\6icvveot. Glossed by Copt. KA.XA.K^.rtOI.
garbu, garpu S "^ ^\ J (£ '^^
Roller 2, I, S '
L-fl'
j^r^n. S
U-fl'
w
J(£L-fl, Alt-K. 1059, S
W D
^, Anastasi I, 26, 5, S ^ ~ D^L-fl,
to hammer, to rework, to bolt together; com-
pare Heb. P]S3.
I P__^ ^, dove, a
kind of pigeon ; Copt. ^poJULne.
garh ^^ ^'^'^ night, darkness ; Copt.
garsetep(?) q "^
kind of medicinal unguent.
gartan^^7;^,S-^^^^^
cinal plant and the unguent made from it ; Copt.
gartohana 0^-^|V\?.
a pronged instrument; Heb. pl^p, i Sam.
xiii. 21.
(/
-fear^ — » , a
000
tsifcs)
X /5A , to rest, to be weary.
gates n^lpI^.S^:^^,
gazelle, antelope; fem. S ^^ | ^ ^ ^;
I P n I ; Copt 6^0C.
gas ffi^p^. ffi'^p^. a
*='^ , to smear, to anoint ; Copt. O^Tc.
gasu S "^ p ^ I , anointings.
gas S ^^ p cr^ . Berg. I, 56, embalming
chamber ; var. tt 1 cr~i] .
Gasut S "^P ^ ^"^. N. 975, the
Bull-god of heaven.
gaso-^-^^.za-^pi)!)^^.
Love Songs 7, 6, grief, mourning, stiflT, stiflf*
necked; var. S P Iq' "^ ^^'^
gas s'^Pt^'^, Peasant 162, togoout
of repair, to fall away ; var. S ^ M igl ^^ aS '
3 « ?
ss
G
[804]
a
Si
gasar S "^ ^ "^Q, ring, signet;
Copt. Kcofp, aj^rb-jfp.
gasf-t s
used in medicine
gash s
o
, a seed or fruit
s^Sffl
, A.Z. 1868, 9,
, to spill, to pour
out, to sprinkle, to bedew, a pouring out, inun-
dation.
gash ZS _^^=^ 21 j^' ^° ^^"^^' ^°
wheedle ; Copt. KOOpcy.
gash s'^c3o|^, S'^oa (] ^,
S '^'=sa {| ^ ^. reed; plur. S '^'=^
^;^, A.Z. 1900, 30, s^oo|;^,
Gaqit(?) ffi^^^^.OmbosII,
132, a goddess.
a kind of cake or bread.
I
ointment, unguent; var. ^ j{,
gatha s ^^'^^' ^™^"- ^3. 5, to
smite, to strike, to be violent (?)
Gata ZS^=^^|,B.D. (Saite)
78, 19, a god.
ga-t (?) Z5 (1 ^ , ^^"^'' '9, a kind of
V X «i^ sj ^_^j^ q£ bread.
g&f sl]'
g^[t]sl]|(lil^,^^tndoyant^
, a sculptor's wallet.
ape, monkey ; plur. in Heb.
ga, gai S mmi, S (jljiiimi, a kind of
precious stone.
- ^ czi^ ^ Jour. As. 1908, 255, to
ga
^ I I I Hi ' wait ; Copt. (TUO.
gaa S > censer; Copt. XH.
gai en ankh ^ (](] tj ^^^^ u ^ ^ ,
Rec. 13, 36, the act of living ; Copt. (TirttJOIt^.
garab S
O, Rev. 12, 68, the
sea cray-fish or spiny lobster, the Palinurus (?),
perhaps also the stag-beetle ; Gr. Kdpa^o9, glossed [y
by Kapa^.
ffah S V, ^ t° reach out, to stretch out,
' \J n' to extend.
gah S I ^=^^ ^ , chapel, shrine.
Gasantra S [§ o ^ ^ r?i» ^^^'
II, t8o, Cassandra; Gr. Kaaavrpa.
gaga (gaga) g S i^ , Rev. 12, 39 =
K^K in ^.cyK^K.
gi S llfl |. Rev. 13, 58 =- TO ^r/joffi/KOi/.
si S i] ij ^ tj ) form, Uke, manner, character.
giunema ffiljljlfl^^i.
Rev., the act of eating ; Copt. (TinOTCOAJL.
gi en au ZS flljl^'^'^ Q(] ^. the actof
coming; Copt. (Tinei.
gi en ankh s fl()"| ^^^^'a ■?• ® , Jour.
As. 1908, 27 J, the act of living; Copt.
gienuben s
Rev. 13, 40, rising.
O
gi en reg s
running away.
gi en sef s
108, the manner of yesterday,
gi en tchara s
^%'
U """^^ J^ J^ > Rev.,
|l'^, Rev. 12,
Rev. 13, 103 .... ; Copt. (TlItCT^Xo (?)
gisu s
1(^=0= Rev. 12, 115, drink-
I I I'ing; Copt. ^ncO).
s
[805]
o
gi segerh s l](] | P^| ^ |]. Rev.,
condition of peace.
Ki S Ufl -/I *'^"'°"^' **eps, high place,
1 1 '^— ' ' terrace.
gi S (1 (1 O , to be corrupt, to perish.
Rec. 4, 21, a plant or herb; S (](] ^ '^ % q
gi S flu S ^ , mason, artisan.
Jour. As. 1908, 268, seat,
'throne; Copt. KoXke{?)
^1^1 Rev. 12, 26 ;
wJiSl' Copt. (Taot.
gir sd(J-2»
giti S
(2
», hand(?);
gitcha(?) s
Copt. (Tl^C (.^)
^ S%5^, S^, a kind of cattle.
gru S^'^f, fTT". f '^. sack,
bag, basket; plur. S % ^ , L.D. Ill, i6a,
baskets [of tribute].
gui-t ZS ^(]()<^' coffer, chest.
gU-t (?) S M2i , a kind of workman ; plur.
S ^ '^ ^^1 j , Gol. Hamm. 1 1, 76.
gU S^^, S^;^, 1^5, cyperus
, of --^ \5, and of the
of various kinds : of
. □ ^
,of
00 II
Oasis % O 1 © • S ° ^yP^"^' ^^""^ '
gU ^
Rev. 1 2, 49, S
Copt.
, Rev. II, 174, S
S
(2
Jour. As. 1908, 248, to be choked, to be blocked
up, to be restrained or constrained ; Copt.
(TcuoT, (Thot.
shut up, to shut in, to blockade, to put under
restraint; var. C -yj ,, ®
straint.
grua S ^ "^ ® , Hh. 487, tightness or
twisting of the chest, a disease.
gua-t S fl "^ €^, ^''' ^ P'^^^^^ '*^-
gui S^(|(]fJ, altar.
g^i S ^ (1(1 iR , honour, praise.
», to abuse (?); 1 S
gugS^I
(5
IV, II 04, each cursed the
other.
geb S J"^, A.Z. 1906,147,'^J^
^^ , Love Songs 4, 6, a kind of goose.
G^eb "^ J, U. 210, 1^ j^^nlll'
^^ J y^ 3. , Rec 32, 87, an Earth-god, the
son of Shu and Tefnut, the husband of Nut,
and the father of Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys,
Horus. As the creator of the Cosmic Egg he
is called the" Great Cackler," S ZS ^^Jj;
Gr. K^/3. Later, forms are : S J cJI » ^^'
A.Z. 1906, 147-149, ^ J ^' ^ J (] s§' ^ J»
Gebb S J J ^ . U. 382, 75 J J1. A.Z.
1906, 148, S J J^^' *^e Earth-god.
Gab '''^.y. Re... 8,. -^J
V^-i'^^D^^'"*""""*"
or
Rec. 17, 94.
Geb ^^ U , Twat X, a god who came out
of the chain that fetters Set, and who fettered
Uamemti.
r« oV» 1L H ^ Tomb of Seti I, one of the
fJftH '?-^ 11 ^ Tuat VI, a jackal-headed
^J^' stake of torture.
3 « 3
ffi a [ 806 ]
Geb O J1,DenderahIV,8o, ^ J^J.
G
s
Quelques Pap. 93, an ithyphallic god akin to
Menu.
i.e., Menu of
Coptos.
C3SZI
- , in
\
Gebai '^ J
in 1 , in
, Mar. Aby. I, 44.
'^=t Tuat XII, a form of
<r— >' Horus of the East.
I
50
Gebur sj
Geb khenti khat pest-t
n I'
[ Hh. 242, Geb, chief of
I ' the nine gods.
crn, Tuat II, a god with a knife-shaped phallus,
C^eb ZS IIJ, ^•^- 99. 7, god of the
^ J! Sli celestial ocean.
J^/^/v^/^A n ^V aaaa/va »<n
-WWVA, 55 M^^AA^AA (for ^S
'^~vw\ I J the celestial ocean or Nile.
Gebitn=^,Berg.n..34^'^,
A 11 '^ *~vTl ,^ ^^^ goddess whose bowed
^ J p=q' »ltl ' body forms the sky.
geb,geba sj— ^, ^ J "^
a piece of ground; dual S J^^, ^ J^^
^^; Copt, ^'^oi, z4)oi.
gebb^JJ^^.^JJ-. A.Z. .,06.
149, earth, ground.
geb -8, T. 388, -8^ , M- 404, a^ bundle
Keb^^^/'^.IV' 36,, 37^, sacW
geb-taJ^,Bj^,gxIr,m^,
leaf, leaves, buds ; Copt. (ToJ^e.
geb Sj, zsj^^, sj^, to
fail, to collapse, to be helpless ; Copt. 6^^e.
gebi S ^'^^' Demot. Cat, to be
weak, to collapse ; var. ^ J A (j ^^ /^ , Jour.
As. 1908, 300; Copt. Kcooj^e, (TS^e.
gebius%.(i(j^^j,^-^^,:jp:
gebgeb ^J-^s J, T. 310, S Js J,
M. 126, S J ffi J "^^ Rec. 30, 192, s J
S J S J -i^l-a, Rec. 8, 136, S J ZS J ^,
Stat Tab. 39, to overthrow, to slay ; S j S U
^ 71 the overthrown, slain; Copt.
gebgebi S J S J l](| -^^ IV, 658,
^ J^ J I^IS' ' "^'^'"''"^ '""^ ^'''Inem"
gebgebit S J S J |^' , dead bodies.
gebgeb S J ZS J ^ ^^, deformed,
lame (?) a disease of the leg.
gebgebi sjBj(j(]I^/"'<Pi^l';
geba S J ^'^-^-, B.D. 149, VII,
4, to cast evil or threatening glances.
geba sj '^'^^^^' ^-D- '44, 12,
tree, foliage, booth (?)
gebir S J (](] -Sas^, Rev. 12, 57, great
man ; compare Arab. yo^.
gebir Sjl)q^5,^^""'^''t'is"ue:
. gebga s J S"^*^, Hh. 472, Rec.
26, 225, s J S '^^''^' ^^*^- ^^' ^^^'
van-. B JS J^ S^JS^^^
a kind of goose.
gebt sj
gebt s J
, throne, throne chamber
, two arms ; see J^
gep S
U. 496, p. 164, M. 328,
N. 859, to rain, to flood.
s
G
[807]
S
_ AAAAAA AAA^/v^ flnr»H
storm, inundation : tAivwvsA »w>aa v»^aaa, *^, nooa
D vv-w /vww* of water.
gep S tt-v^ nausea, sickness, a fit of
*^ a ^^* vomiting.
* *^ D S ? Ill' Copt. (Ton.
eepu S ^-iscs- Sphinx Stele 12, an evil
a _zr ' glance (?)
gepes Sd^, suppi. 1297
get S Rev. 13, 84, vengeance, avenger;
'^-— ' Copt. KA^..
gef^l^,iv,ii2o,>^n, S <T^,
^5_^^'5r^' U. 423, ape, monkey;
TT ^ ^ cvO ' ^'^"'^ ^4 ' compare Heb. plur.
Gefut
000
a
, U. 423, ^
, T. 242, the ape-gods of heaven.
gefen >^ 3 ^^' "39..A.Z. 1908, 132,
ftww ' to revile (?) to abuse (?)
gem, gemi '^^ |, /^ |, /^
, to find, to dis-
cover; ^^^, U. 200, T. 78, M. 231,
N. 6,0, ^^.^^^1 ^1^1
<:^> to find a mouth, t'.g., to speak ; Copt.
I ' (Tin, (Tine, xejjl, xixai.
gemi-t ^V ". '^^. ^
ci, Pap. 3024, 155, something found;
gemm ^^^t^, a^[
P. 360, N. ion, to find ; ^ |^^ fl^
to find a way or means, i.e., to effect something.
gemgem Ag£=ii^^^=z,Mar. Kam.
% I , Anastasi I,
w
, B.D. 113, 2.
gemgem ^^^^^.Vcrbum
I* 336* '1 to search out, to investigate, to
reckon up.
gem usher ^^\t Ebcrs Pap. i8, I,
89, I, "found illegible or destroyed," — a scribe's
note indicating a lacuna in the text.
Gemi /i/^l fl ^^""K- ^' '3. a god who
-^J- 1 5lJ ' found places for the dead
^, Rec. 29, 147, a group of gods(?)
Gem husu ^^f^^^l:^.
B.D. 177,3; see ^^11^^.
Gemu heru ^^^1 s3* ^•^•
58, 3, a group of gods.
Gem hesu S ^| ^^^ , U. 363,
l^e^, A.Z. 1900, ^7, '^^IP^
ips±. ^^^- ]y^s±.-
name or title of Ra.
gemi /^^=^^, ^^^,
A^ ^v 3 , to be sorrowful, in despair.
gemgem ^ ^ ^ ^ |, to pant,
to breathe with diflSculty.
gemut^l^^^;^.^^
mourning, grief, mourners (?)
12, II, strength, power, might; Copt. (ToJUL.
gemgem S^zsl^!^. N. 877, s
S ^ » ^^^- *^» **7, 228,
P. 342, /^ ^ ^ ^, Shipwreck 59.
X
3^4
ffi
G
[ 808 ]
G
SS
^ = ^
gem-t zs
^^, Love Songs i, 2, 7, 12,
to break, to smash, to crush, to seize, to touch,
to handle, to try by the taste or touch.
\ a bird; plur. Ag^^
gemi /^
garden plants.
gemi ^
gemu Ag
gemah S/
^'^^11'^ herb.
Hh. 9
(2 ° Koller Pap. 3, 8, a
III' kind of precious stone.
to weigh, to grasp, to
enclose, to bind.
Gematcha (^kX\T^
gema s
gema S ^7
Demot. Cat. Ill, 247, 4,
Cambyses.
(I , Rev. 14, 100, garden.
Rev. 1 3, 64, evil ;
\' Copt. 6l)OJULe.
gemuh ^%^\l^, ^^\
II
^—^ to see, to perceive, to scrutinize ;
' see gemh.
gemnen /tg
AAA/VAA AAA/VAA
, Rev. 15,
W W 111
102, cumin ; Heb. ^J33 Gr. Kvfiivov, Arab.
gemr s
jga> 17 , Rev. ir, 169,
C
<3*-A EnL ^^^* ^^' ^'^'^' *^"^^^^ Copt.
gemh ^^1^, ^1^1^
see, to look, to perceive ; van ^n^ ^\ Q v\ j^^ .
geinh.t>S^|.^, sigh., glance.
^ P^, wick of a lamp ; plur. Ag ^ ^ ^
T:-'^!^^
gemh^l^l^^.^^l^,
A.Z. 1867, 107, to weep, to mourn.
gemh-t^l^le^^.^^l
v\ , weeping woman, wailing woman, widow.
gemh.t^^fo^.A«|ol3!,.
IV, 200, the hair over the temples or by the
sidesofthehead;^^|^^j,B.D.
X46.z5,x, hair, foliage; ]^^,-wn^o^
gemh /^?^ l,^-^- '908, 120 leaves
-'-I- X T r of trees, foliage.
gemhu S^|^cp,p.s.B. 13,317,
I, 99, part of a shrine; S^^K^St'. two
stones for doors of a tomb.
gemsh S '-^, hair, lock, tress.
gen S S I, p. 562, ffi ^, u. 491,
/VA/W\A
bull; var. tt I , N. 915 ; plur. ^ %^ j,
B.D. 69, 13.
gen-t- S 3, N.979, J^yt,
s
p. 3"4» -N. 1078, JfiwVA ^ , WWW
s
I
, L.D. Ill, 194, 27, memorial,
record, archive, memorandum; plur.
AA/VVV\
Rec. 31, 25, vSg 3 I , A.Z. 1880, 49, ^
IV, 5^^> AAAAAA
ftAAA/W ^ ^ M
P P Pi >-. s ^^^ S
^ ^ ^ I 1 1 AA/VAAA M M ^ , /VAAA.V
N NN ,-»«^ <:i ^|Xj^l
I I I
, Tombos Stele 15,
N (3 I I 1'
, Mar. Karn.
52, 20, /VAAAA^
I I I
Thes. 1285, annals.
I
gengenu S ZS
/W\A/V\ AAAAAA N N N I
256, records, archives, annals.
^ ^ y j. Rouge I.H.
s
gen§^o,^S^
■, reed, plant; plur.
g-^ , , , . Leyd. Pap. 4, 14, ^ ^, water
plants; var. S "^ O ^; Heb. n^jP.
25
G
[ 809 ]
Q
gengen-t S S *^ *, Peasant 33,
5J ZS "^^"^ * '^^^ ®'' pl^i^t "scd •" medi-
Genur S |^?^^,n. 979, S ^^?»
^, B.D. 14, 4, a god who presided over offer-
ings; varr. Q ^ ^ ^ , ^^ ^•
Gengen ur S S "^^i ^, b.D. 54, 2,
AAAAAA WVAAA <^ ^ 1 1
C S "^^ ^=» j) , the Goose-god who laid
AAAAAA AAAAAA .^T *~^ ^ l-J AAAAAA *>^ C\
the Cosmic Egg ; var. (Saite) j^ ^ ^^ ^ .
Gen urit S ^ 11 . * goddess of offer-
A/wsAA ^ m. ings.
Gen hesu ^ | P ^^L^ ' ^" ^^"^ ' ^^^
Ken S n A-^- ^^99. 95. a copper
AAAAAA -^ ' object.
genu S , metal pots or vases.
AAAAAA I I I
gen S ^, S gZi , to cry out, to beg,
AAAAAA 2JL AAAAAA Cjl ^U.
.0 beseech; O O %> ^, P*""™-' ^ Copt.
AAAAAA /I iil W "'-' • •
genn S ^ Qf» Jour. As. 1908, 259, to
AAAAAA i^X
be gentle or gracious ; Copt. (THoit.
gen S (;8^^^, S |^, to be weak,
AAAAAA >*! AAAAAA iil
helpless, limp.
genn S /ft, S o, S -^ts^, S
"^ AAAAAA fNX I ' AAAAAA ' AAAAAA -tt ' /SAAAAA
AAAAAA ilJL A/^NAAA AA/V>AA AAAAAA
be weak or helpless, to be- paralysed or spell-
bound ; Copt. (ThoiT, <5^n, XHlt, (5^0.
/V^VWA ill III >( y^
33, 6, weaknesses, defects, troubles.
genu S 0^1^, IV,- 502, helpless
man, weak ; plur.
8^
"^^1* weak beings or
I I ' things.
gen-t ^ Qf '^ . Jour. As. 1908, 276,
AAAAAA Si.
heap, abundance; Copt. (Thvoot.
gennu ^0 ^ J| J. L.^. Ill, 65 a,
14, lamp-stands, candlesticks, stands for offerings.
genu ^ ^ '^, vS. '^, a kind
of bird, crane (?)
genbut S Jo^'m, Q Jo'm
AAAAAA ^ _Zr AAAAAA^ '""
g?i, a man with woolly hair (?); plur. S jl o
^^^j,IV.695.^J.V^i.
genf #A^^, A-Z. 45. 13a. to revile,
o ^[^v ^' to abuse.
(5
, Jour. As.
genmd ^
AAAA/i
friend, fosterer.
genmu S '^,11.498, ^
A^yVVAA J JT AAAA^
A A A , T, 319, servants, vassals.
genkha S "7^, Westcar Pap. 7. 3. to
A i; ' work(?)
genkha S "^.IV, 86, to be subject to
AAAAAA "jic to toil under orders (?)
genkha S **7*, Tombos Stele 1 6, S
AAAAAA ^'C AAAAAA
, star, luminary; plur. i^ a. ' >
)*( A^^SAAA ^ri X I AAAAAA
{P^^u^ Rec. 27, 225, A.Z. 1908, 131,
r^^' 29,5*. 53.
D ^
, dove,
genkha pe-t S
A/V\AAA » »
pigeon ; Copt. (TpOJtxne.
gensh ^^^, wing; see^^^?^.
I \\ I AAAAAA A
gent vSa \v , B.D. 38A, 6, slit, wound.
^®^* n i^' ^^ ^' *o ^^ ^'■°*^' angry;
var. ^^ ; Copt. (TconX.
ger S , S ^ , S i], Rec. 21, 86,
P.S.B. 31, 13, also, further, moreover, but;
S is often written wrongly for ^^, serfstele^o!
ger-t <=>, Rec 31, 173. 33. »9. ^^ .
^ B.D. 64, 22, but ; Copt. (Te.
a a kind of rat, mole (?); Heb.
gert(?) <^, TL,h,Gr.a'XXo.(?)
25
a
[810]
G
s
, possessor,
imni
ger S , S j , ZS ^£^^ 3 , to furnish,
to found, etc. : see S 5\ v .
<rr> r~m
ger (gerg) ^^, ^^ ,
ovmer, master; var. S Q } .
Gertes S ^^^^^
a god of ^*^.
I )| nnm
g?> , to lie, falsehood ; see S ^ ^ .
ger S Q?i, Amen. 7, 7, 9, Rec. 31, 165,
ZS t^ ^ Love Songs 3, 4, to be still, silent ;
<n>_S'Mr' Copt. (Too.
ger re S g^i, silent-mouthed.
geru S %^^, Peasant 211, S
Or Si ' ^'^^ silent man, i.e., a poor man.
geru (gergu) ^
gerr S <c
gera-t
I Rev. 8, 141,
I ' subjects.
U. 498, T. 319, to run
away, to flee in terror.
I
geru S „ V5^ i , hunters.
gerger ^^^-^.'° ^''"""^moiish:
ger S sjr^ , balsam plant or tree ; ^
\\ o , D^crets 108, incense.
/T o o
gerut ^ ^ ^ ft3 » scented unguent.
S O Rev. 12, 26, buckler, shield;
^ .fiaisr^^' Copt. (TX.
gerr S .2^, ffi .aa^^fl. Rev. 13, 76,
burnt sacrifice, offering ; Copt. 6^lX.
gera ^ \J ^; Rev. 13, 33, strip of cloth,
_2as *-" rag(?)
a kind of wooden
weapon or tool.
geri ^ ^^\B' ^^^■' P"^""^' ^°P^*
s
(5^lXe, Heb. 1^.
geriu ^l](l"^|. ^"""^ ^°"^' ^' ^' *
geri
kind of bird.
(3 "^ , wig, headdress.
grugus S e S [^ ° Rev. 12, 69, W
crocus, saffron ; Gr. KpoKov.
Gerbatus s ^""^^ J ^ "K^^ 1
^^ , L.D. Ill, 160, the name of a Hittite.
gerp S y Rs"^- ^3, 29, to be wrapped
_gai 0' up.
gerp S Dg?i, Jour. As. 1908, 302, to
71; A li /A to reveal a matter ;
reveal: ^0^ |^=., (,^pj ^^„Xn.
««-- ^ k ^- ^ c:;.^xoi;i:
germi S £z= (](] ^, a kind of wild
plant used in medicine, wild parsley ; Copt.
Kp^^XJL (carthamus silvestris).
germpi ^ ^ d |]|] e '^, dove,
pigeon; Copt. (TpOJULni.
grenbet S /wwva J^^, P.S.B. isss,
gerh ^ I '^, A.Z.. 1905, 29, ^ I
, Leyd. Pap. 5, 13, Rechnungen 43, S
to cease, to come to rest, to die down
(of the wind),. finished.
gerh ^l^f. ■^.^® ^.
,^—0
gera
to drive away, to re-
!' ject; Copt.XOOCJOpe.
O S
(^|](aO^ S 80 I, Rev. II, 126, S
I, ^rii» ^S^y^Q, night, darkness; plur.
S l^^p^^ X. 339, N. 626, ^
s
[811]
G
S
^^, P. 537. ^f -r j. j^l (jlj
^=^ III ' "^^^ '905. «2 ; F=q ^ ,<:4-, a whole
night; Copt. (Tujp^. For the 12 hours of
the night see Thes. 28.
Gerh p=y=5 Tuat V, Night, a black vaulted
* ' figure in the kingdom of Seker.
Gerh S | ,^_d % , one of the four ele-
mental gods ; see Khemenu.
Gerh S ? ,^_d J) ^^^ Night-god, night
5lI' personified.
Gerljiit S
, one of the four
elemental goddesses, consort of Gerh, a personi-
fication of night.
Gerh en ip-t renput S 8 i?^/wvvna
fj Q r^ B.D. 25, 3, the "night of counting
1 ■— >-^— 1111' years," night of judgi^ment.
Gerh en arit sap-t, etc. S 8 t^^
ci I H ■-*■*— w^ o Jn^ J^ 1 1 III'
i8f, the " night of counting up the dead," night
of judgement.
Gerh en aha-a
ZS
■^"^^^ Q£l
B.l). 18, 3, night of the battle
between Horus and Set.
i
Gerh en utcha metut "^7^ aa^ws
* I o
S
[ B.D. 19, 10, night of weighing
<:2i 21 I ' words and deeds.
Gerh en Haker S 8 p^ /wwsa fg
, B.D. i8e, 3, night of Haker.
Gerh en hati ^=y=^
f\
W
, L,D. IV, 67, night wherein a tear of
Isis dropped into the Nile and caused the In-
undation; Arab. Lelet an-Nuktah. The modern
festival of the " Night of the Drop " was cele-
brated on the nth day of Paoni (June 17).
Gerh en khet khau S 8 (^=y=^ ^/vwva
^I'^^''^' ^■^' '^' ^' "'^^' °^
Gerh en kheb ta S 8 <^^ ^^^^ ®
J J. , B.D. i8f, night of the ceremony
of ploughing up the earth after it had been
soaked in blood.
Gerh en s&hs. sennu en ^em ^
18c, 4, night of erecting the pavilion of Horut.
Gerh en sftha Tet em fetu O 8
I 8a, 4, night of setting up the Tet pillar.
Gerh en setcher Ast resut S 8
i8d, 4, watch-night of Isis.
Gerh en shesp Heru meskhen
L-/1
p
neteru f^^^vww*
■^■^■^ B.D. 19, 10, night of the resurrection of
Mr Horus.
CZEZJ
Gerh en sheta aru S S'^^
of the secret ceremonies (of Osiris).
Gerhit S 8 j) ^^^ name of a mytho-
<ir> A iu\ ' logical serpent.
Gersi S (|(j .Jj, B.D. 144, the door-
keeper of the 1 8th Pylon.
gersh S "^^^^"^ ^ P'*"* "sed in medi-
<rr> (5 III' cine.
gershta S ttT«T ] (1 ^ , a weapon (?)
gersheri S gn^, "young man,
" Kalasirian " (Herodotus IV, 116); Copt.
&Paipe{?)
cere S f ^° occupy, to take over
^ ^ <:z>ij' something; Copt. (TtoX.
gerg ^ S ,^. P- 833. ^ c^. N.
775> ^X.^' '^' ^^^' ^- ^°^' ^" *'^^' «=4i'
Thes. 120, S f ^i|, Rec. 20, 40, S
Barsha 2, XXI, ^ Q X^, A.Z. 45, 125,
to found, to establish, to settle a country or
district, to make ready or habitable, to equip,
to furnish, to prepare;
s
Lm-
well
founded; Copt. (TcopcTT (TpHCTe.
s
a
[812]
G
s
gerg per S ^£^ jl ^^^, to found a
house, to marry; ^^ f^^ |' ^^' 97.
to found or set up a statue ; S ^ | ® ,
L.D. Ill, 140B, to foundatown; S ^
_^_^ ■di> ' ' ' » ■ - I
, L.D. III, 140B, to stablish heaven and
earth; c^^fifl ^ ® ^^ f ' ^a'"- ^^V-
I, 7, 68, towns colonized by Egypt.
gerg-t ^ S.^, ^ S.,"^ ^ ^
'L-=y]'-S»'
S
^ r
^ ^ , f ^^^, possessions, equip-
ment, furniture, furnishing, mastery of a house ;
plur. ^ jX, ^ I J house furniture ; S
I, Kubb^n Stele 12.
gergi X^^l' X^
landlord, overlord ; f )
s
\, possessor,
a
this earth; ^^___^,
(2
, founder of
landlord of the Two Lands,
i.e., of all Egypt.
gergut f "^^s kinsfolk, posterity.
gergut S s^=^^^^,P.i62,M.252,
S S <^^(?), Hh. 465, S X ""', Hh.
Xn "^ ^ j 563, Rev. 6, 29, homesteads,
1 ^M- ^> I I ' settlements.
gergU S ^ I , parts of a ship.
. gerg-t S X -^ , ^' ^^' ^^''P^"?' °''"^-
<:::z>'=^!wvvAA mental water.
gerg ^ X ^^' ^ S X ^^'
^x|A^. §sx. §5i'
toUe;varr.S^X^Q.^^^^oX;
gerg-t <^X' ^ X' ^ i"^.
XQT' c^» ^'^» falsehood, untruth; plur.
S
Ci I
A.Z. 1879, Si> highly coloured lies; Copt.
(ToX.
gergi
S
X ^^ ^. Thes. 1482, y^
ffi
S
__Xili]^' IV' 971, liar; plur. ^X
^^^, L.D. III, i40E,IV, 1078, X^^
ll^l,Rec.35,x26,^(]();^;^^
X ^^m^' IV' 97^' speakers of lies.
13, 104, finger ring.
geh
Z5
.,Rev.i3,89, ^s=^^i,
Rev.,3.39-Lii^qi.^''cTp::Kftre:
gehU S I ^ ^ ^. helpless ones.
geh ffi § S '^^j a disease of the feet.
/\ III
gehes ZS ^ p r^, S P ^« ^-Z. 1866,
99, S I p ^, Rec. 29, 148, s f pw^.
IV, 171, gazelle; fe^i. s| ^ ^, s|
[a](](]r^^,Rev.ii,i5o;var. S^|pl^.
Copt. (T^-^ci, (5^^ci, (T^oc, (Tzoc,
cyxoc.
Gehsit ,^ ^ ^ ' ^ gazelle-goddess.
gehes i P^, Leyd. Pap. 8, 5, j I "'^,
, VVestcar 12, 5, toilet-
I I I
Westcar 2, i, ^ 1
case, box, chest.
ges , / ) Palermo Stele, one half;
[
one year and a half; Copt. (Toc,
ZOC, (^C, 2cec.
ges
; sP'
:, U. 209, 490, P. 97, 191,
S
M. 362, N. 914, 1 142,
, T. 208, the side;
w
, west, i,g.f right side ;
Si
G
[813]
G
B
D
Qn^nzrl, the south; '^^n
U. 580, one on this side, one on that side;
dual ^, P. 182, ^ p, P. 667, 776, S^ p
.N. 8oi. \\, \\^, the two sides;
, the two sides of a house ; ;^ fl^,
both sides of a boat ; , all sides :
/ — 1 1 1 r
plur. S p ^, N. 976.
ges — — en ges -wnaaa for <?-— > ,
I I
erges<zr=>^, (]<=>^z=z[l, ^Sp
/ , by, near; er gesui <:=>^^^^, U. 585,
IV, 971, 1090,
, Thes. 1482, to set
on both sides; t^t her ges ^ — °^
c^ I
oneself on one side, i.e., to show favour or
partiality.
ges ^ IV, 362, "^^ ~^ ^, the
upper part of an obelisk, i.e., the pyramidion.
gesi
ges
n
V^ he who is at the side,
^A ' bystander.
", fold, resting-place of a flock ;
I I I I
I , shepherds' pens ;
, IV, II 14, town enclosures.
gesu ^^^^^1, ^^^y(?^^,
ployed in government storehouses.
, sp
men em-
gesi -.^, -^
W 7\ A
run; Copt. (Toxi.
J\
, to stride, to
ges-t zsp
A.Z. 1908, 118, course, stride; plur
, P. 376, N. 1151, -^
gesges
, lord of running, the jackal.
X
W X
u-fl '
:, to increase, to overflow, to fill to over-
flowing.
gesges
ges ^
1, A.Z. 1873, f3i,gifU(?)
>, Rev. -
to tie, to
.U-fl* bind,
ges Q p ^, Ebers Pap. 106, 4, ^,
C I y^ , to smear with oil or unguent, to
anoint; S '
rubbed with oil.
gesu
(2
1<
O , unguent, oil.
IV, 688,
gesges
mix ointment.
U-fl,
gesges S J^ t.^, p p
L-^, to
X
gesa
?k_«/|, to measure.
L-ZI
, to measure with cord.
gesa ffi P IqI ^ ^, Peasant 312,
SP^\^%'SP^^^'SP
r^ 1K ^ to fall (?) to waver, to be untrue
^ _^ 21' (of scales), falsehood.
gesa a ^ ^. R- ». >48.^.o_N=
gesa S S' 1 onm , a kind of stone.
Gesi _^ ()() ^ , Cairo Pap. IV, 2, a god.
gesu
disease (?) ; Copt. (TtOC.
f ' ;=r^' ^rt:!' flatulence, a
gesu S P ^ f^ . bide, skin.
Geseptiu(?) ^w^^^^^j, Thes. 59,
the gods of the 7th day of the month
gespekh ^
I (^3) a kind of bread
-^111' or cake.
gesfen S P '^^1 Ebers Papt 48, 13,
g^ ^—^ "^"'^ ibid. 65, 3, a seed used in
' Jc.*^ • o •' medicine.
\
s
G
[814]
G
7^
S
Rev., windstorm ;
Copt. (TbcJjL.
gesem
gesem __^^.__^^^
rainstorm, flood; Copt. (TtOCiUL, ^ToCJUL
t <r- > / I
O, Rec. I, 52,
gesr -
Rev. 17, 146, bunch, bundle,
\\ III' measure.
geshu(?) -
gest4 ^^«
J(]v;,^, Peasant 305,
, IV, 503, ^
%\
Rec. 6, 127,
I °| , scribe's
] 1 ra J'^^
writing palette;
ebony palette.
"\ nn 5^ one of the four sons, of Horus; see
gestir
w
Amest, Mesta,
Rec. 4, 121, un-
1000' guent (?)
gestep
gesth
gest ^
gesteb
^s^{?) ...
D
^ /ij to protect (?)
I /\
:=3 to run, to stride; Copt.
7^ ' (Tbzi.
f^i t to run, to stride ;
^ ' Copt. <3^zi.
van
gesh ^ 7=T. _5_ /^, to pour out,
□□ (ZSZI I
to sprinkle, to bedew ; Copt. XUXy.
gesh-t cszi , a pool, lake.
geshd ^ (1 i , reed, rush ; varr. S
I=SI3|t5, ^^(); CoptKA-a.
Geshi ® flO' * ^o''™ of t^e Sun-god.
», Rev. 13, 29, to recite
nt n
magic prayers ; compare Heb. f)tp3 .
O „v_ the bark of a tree ; Copt,
i, the cry of the goose or of the
geshp ^ D
geg _ ^5,
geg
ZS
"divine hawk" (J (] ^^z^ 1 s==3 3]); see
geg
geg
S
I, to eat
^ ^ ^^^' ^^^^^' ^•^- ^^") ^^' '9. to
peep, to pry into, to look with curiosity, to
wink the eyes.
^wvvA . , fish-pool ; Copt. OCOT".
get ^
get ^^, an unguent
Geta ^ (1 J, Tuat VI, a god in the Tuat
geti S
(S , a fruit.
Ill
geten 1^, ^^"P' P'^" ^-^ ' ^^P*' ^^T",
o e' JULe(?)
geteg ^ ^, Rev. 12, 66, to move rapidly.
e I
getcham s \ 1 _^ i. Rev. 12, 26, a
handful; Copt. (r^.2fJULIt
[816]
cx = Heb. n and Copt. T".
. ^'^' I' ^ ^»lhou, thee.
<:2k =» /\, bread, loaf, cake.
^ IV, 890, while, whilst, when, as, be-
0' cause, since, during.
J- A fl, to give. ^
I ra, staff, support; van \ h.
/p\ 1 _ ' I Gen. Epist. 63, misery.
!,
wretchedness.
a ^ ^, ^'^(j, demon, pron. "this,"
the fem. article ; Copt. TA.I, TH.
a o "^ O I , Rev., this ; Copt. TH.
late
time; see at ^ g.
t^a I "^ ^ . Rev. 13, 75, time ; Copt. XH.
ba-t cx
N^ "^^ part, portion (in arith-
^ r metic).
a
•, T. 392,
, M. 406,
I n \> I' I >^' in
' crDI jJT, Rev. ir, 181,
n I
crzi
, ground
land, earth, world, soil, dust ; Copt. XO, BO.
ta-t
£^ o
'^ Nastasen Stele 10, land
® ' country
^^'^ n CUD ^^"^^ SI S\ \>
' cia (ia <^» ^'^- 97. 73
taui
74, the Two Lands, />., South-land and North-
land, or Upper and Lower Egypt, the former
being the realm of Horus, ^. , and the latter
that of Set, y^vl, Rec. 15, 150.
taiu -^w,
291, lands, the world;
T
n \> ^ \>
:i-
III
, Jour. As. 1908,
:, U. 573, N. 967,
the four quarters of the world
ta with hetch
\> I or I nl o
" earth lightening," f'.e., dawn, daybreak.
C3,
ta with sma
IM
, ^D. IB, 2,
Y^, B. D. 1 7, 47, 49 - /^
to bury in the earth
tau -
vA ° P. 829, landsmen, people
21 o' of a country, men, folk.
people of the Two Lands, />., Egyptians.
Ta-merau
HtMi-
the
I, Heruemheb 5, ,^
people of the land of the Nile-flood, i.e., the
Egyptians.
ta-temu(?),tamu(?) I^^^^j.
kkili'
Wi J) I, Amen. 22, 11, all the
men and women inhabiting a country, population.
Ta Aabetch =?=s= 2 , T. 274, "land of
the headjbox of Osiris " — a royal title.
Taiakhu ^■^®^^j|j^.
land of the Spirits, a part of the Central or
Southern SQd^.
Ta ur ^^^ ^^^ *^* "^^* *'*^^ ^^ *
^f*' ship, starboard.
ta ber
J
J
s I
.1 I o o
J
O.
unenclosed or waste
land, foreign land.
[816]
Ta meh =p^°*=^, ^^^^A* ^^^^^"^ ®^
he North, the Delta, Lower Egypt.
Ta neheh ^'w^AA 8 o
•'IE X . . _
/J\ § O § . " Land of Eternity," i.e., the grave.
Ta neter T , " Land of the God," the
southern part of the Eastern Desert and Arabia.
Taiu nu neteru ^^ ^ TT\' ^'^''
"Lands of the Gods," i.e., Arabia and other
countries to the east of Egypt.
TauiRekhti "^"^ =??, B.D.I,i6,i8d,
3, etc., the countries of Isis and Nephthys;
V \> \> <=> :^ ^ \> ^> :^ :k. ^
E3SS ci W '^ '
var
Q
sss
o W
Takharu (orAa^^^)T
"Os, -f ! B.D., land (or, island) of the kharu
^^1' birds.
ta Sebek , a kind of earth, clay.
-s^lll
tashu ^^^ B "^ J, ^^^ .'4, 5/, un-
V I 5li cultivated land.
Ta Shema ^=^^ -i^, the land of the
South, the South, Upper Egypt.
Ta , j\ , the primeval Earth-god,
husband of the Sky-goddess
Tatiu
I, B.D. 49, 19, Earth-
D '^
gods as opposed to sky-gods
Ta =???= Jj, Tuat III: (i) the Earth-god;
(2) , a district god, Tuat VIII ; (3) ^ ],
the god of a Circle,
Taiakhut TZ^®\^^i'
fuat VI, the abode of Osiris in the Tuat.
TauiAger ^SA S ^
s
H
S
C^£^
, Pap.
Ani 2, 9, the districts of the Tuat of Memphis
and Heliopolis.
Ta ankhtt
t
C£5^, land of
Life, t.e., the Tuat, the cemetery, the grave.
Tauab
Ta ur
a
the Pure Land, i.e.,
the Tuat.
^^=f
®, B.D. 40, 5, Great
Land, a part of the Tuat.
Ta mes tchet '" fti P*^, B.D. 140,
7, a title of the Tuat.
Ta en luaslt a^^^
P
, 163, 12,
" land of Truth " — a name of the kingdom of
Osiris,
Ta en maa kberu /<a/v«aa , Ani
I, 27, "land of Truth-speaking," a name of the
kingdom of Osiris. For , "land," , ,
IE I SI
"island" may perhaps be read.
Ta nefer T '^"^j B.D. 140, 5,
" beautiful Land," a title of the Tuat.
Ta he-t ankh
I s
Q^f
Tuat VI, the abode of Osiris in the Tuat.
'Taher-sta-nef-^p-^X
, Pap. Ani 2, 5, a title of Osiris.
Ta Sekri
domain of Seker.
Ta shet
I s
W
, Tuat V, the
/WNAAA, Ombos I, 319,
3S Ci X AAAAAA
" Land of the Lake," i.e., the Fayy<im.
Ta sheta
H ^
D
, B.D. 22,
3, " the hidden Land," i.e., the Other World.
Ta qebb f \l ^^^^, B.D. 6r, 8,
" Land of Refreshing," i.e., the Tuat.
Ta tuba (Tautba ?) J^"^^ J 1 s3'
a god of food.
Ta tebu 7^ ^ J ^ ©> ^•^- ^5, 15,
a district in the Tuat; var. ^^^^^ J >^ r^*
Ta Tuat
Ta Teser
■jk the land of the Other
:,n' World.
the "holy Land"; see Ta Tcheser.
[817]
Ta tcheser -w- ^ *^^^, t. 175, -«?-
"^ S^ t^£va, P. 121, -^^, M. 157,
N. no, B.D. 182, 12, "the holy
Land," i.e., the Juat.
__. "^ " Land of Eternity,"
-^l ' />., the Tuat.
Ta tchet
ta
^ '^ ^
I n III' D m III' D
fluid of some kind, drink (?)
ta "^ , Rev. -c= "^^
VSA/»AA III
7\
ta g,U. 97, N. 375, Q ^, T. 335,^,
OA Q ' — > I ^ A ' '^Q I
'^^^i'Si^e;^.
I I I O I II
I I I
O
, bread, loaf, cake, a cake made
of fruit, e.g., r\ a^^vnaa J M ^, V, i6i, mulberry
bread; '=' 9 nil, B.D. 169, 21, 22, the four
cakes of Sekhem and Aqenu: ^ o , B.D.
^ " — -nil'
189, 20, the seven cakes; o y-D III, T. 344,
the three meals of heaven; o yV ||, the two
meals of earth.
tata g '^^ a ^ ^ o, S§ , '^^i^^^^
O I I I D I I I Will' be bread.
ta asher
0,
-£^<^' O I I I _E^ ° III
^, a kind of toasted bread presented as an
offering.
Ta akhem khesetch A (1 ® ^^ -^
® n "^ T. 288, M. 65, N. 126, the bread in-
I ( ' corruptible eaten by the blessed.
^^^^*-=»© a kind of
\J c=±i=Dll *' cake.
^ ■'■'^ holy bread (made by
xicL aa aa
tau&b
a
the god Ptah).
, Berg. I, 14,
ta Menu(P) | '^
cakes of Menu.
ta en aah o avs^ -•^=^, IV, 1131, bread
of the moon, i.e., of the month.
(2
tau en unem 1 1 ■
'7» i45» "eating bread" — a kind of bread
f
, Rec.
ta en sekh-t q a«ma* flflfl, a "field-
bread " — a kind of bread.
Ta en tchet K ^T^ , " everlasting
bread " eaten by the blessed.
tau nefer
I I I
bread made of fine
flour.
tau nefer fihft (?) § *^ I f
Rec. 17, 145, a kind of bread.
I I
tau re
Anastasi III, 2, 5.
tau hem a
celestials, i.e., bread of angels.
n I 5 q=^
ill' e...
I I I
III'
I I I
I , bread of the
ta hetch S t A ^ pyramid loaf of white
\J k iA bread.
ta s&f ^3) 1 1 11 »<^^. /\
n^ a kind of
^ ^ ^ ' bread.
ta XnsL c^
C) JL T. 63, the mom-
c) ( ' ing bread.
^« Q p^-. Bubastis 51, slab of stone,
omD ' T__r ' stone, altar slab.
Ta(?) ^ ^, Rec. 26, 224, O ^, the
god Thoth.
« (1(1 ) ]| , Metternich Stele 80, to glow, to be
red-hot, to bum, to be ardent, to be angry, hot,
burning, to be hot, to boil (of water), fiery:
^tau, taftug-^lll]!. °^|^l.
4.o„ '^ "^^ Hi a fiery man, one of ardent
^ ^^4' disposition.
P
ta kh
man who is naturally irascible.
?-
ta kha-t
D
^ a fiery man, ardent,
I ' irascible.
the name of a mythological serpent
ta re ^ (l -^ , enemy, foe.
5^
[818]
(1 (? ^ B.D. 1 25, II, one of the 42 assessors
14 1j' of Osiris.
ta-t ^ I , Roug^ I.H. 256, ^ ^ I , Amen.
company, assembly, crowd, mob, tribunal;
D
D
VQi I **o*, great council;
j ^^ /SA/\^AA
, great council of the city ;
1 AA/W\A
I
.council of the land; (f^
I taken into court (of a case at
L-^<
D
ta
!•
I "D
\> I
law) ; Copt. eo.
, boundary.
'^, a plant.
D
ta o _
** ^'^'^' 0^0, ^, Rev.
II, 178, to defile, to pollute, to be impure.
tata c^ "^^ o "^^ '•""^^j to masturbate,
to pollute; var. c=^'^e^"^<-=0).
1] , copulation.
tata^-t o ^^c\ ci
masturbation, sexual pollution.
Ta-t o ^^® ^ , Rev. 1 1, 186, the Tuat
or Other World ; see. Tuat.
ta4 i2k ^^ [1 , demonst. pron. fem. this ; see
^'^^'^^ to adore.
2 «», N. 3^6, 985, D "^ °. U- 66, 67,
« (1 II , a goddess who wove apparel for
the deceased in the Other World ; var. ^ (j
^J^, U. 66 ; and see Tai.
o*^^ U <ci>'^0, to bind, to fetter; var.
ta^t ^^^ (1 si, Rev. = Copt. Terr.
taan-t ^^^ tx Qf ^' J°"^- ^^- 1908,
238, completion.
Ta-aa-t-pa-khent o^ ^ ^ ((j|,
o /Q
, Mar. Karn. 42, 21, title of a goddess.
, conjunctive particle; Copt TG.
cm
tai o
tai ^ ^» ^^4^' belonging to;
tai-a ^'^^|l(j^,my,mine; tai-k o
tai-t ^^ijij^» thy, thine;
tai-f o <^ [|[| ^.=_, his; tai-s o'
her, hers; tai-n ci ^ lj(J , our, ours;
AAAAAA, your, yours; tai-
tai-ten o
sen o*^
their, theirs. Demotic forms are : o ^^, (1 ^
- T^., my, mine (Rev. 11, 124); '^^^(j^
^^ , Rev. II, 168, o ''^, (I , Rev. 13, 2,
his; Copt nrO) in TOJI, TOOK, Ttoq,
TtJOIt, etc.
Rec. 31, 197, to withstand, to resist; Copt.
tai 5 ()(] "^ '^, Rec. 32, 84, '^, to
clothe, to dress, to array in apparel.
a sheet of cloth or linen, sail, awning, garment,
clothing, apparel; £) ^^ V^ || 1 , mummy
swathings.
(1 (1 I? , " bandaged one " — a title of Osiris.
[ 819 ]
5k11s-^^<'-'''p--.-k1i;^.
Dk1^l■s>115S^•i^11
O S\* ^ m I4 O' ^^^ godt^ess of weaving ;
''"'•Dk1°-^«-'^-3«°'DkK'
^'''-^ Skim -.511 :n-
tjf:5j?.^.Dkii!?.nk
11 u' D ^11 E ^' ^°°'"' 8^*^' P^''^^'
threshold ; Copt. TOT^..
^m
Taitt z.
excellence, /.<?., the tomb
, the "Gate," par
Sll'ff
Taitt
tai o ^5^ nil ^ , scorpion
tam(?) nnnnn,
tai-f o
^ ^ Berg. II, 12, a form
C^£^' of Ament.
B.D. 108, 3, fifty; Copt.
belonging to him, his ;
^'Copt. xtJoq, xeq.
tair j^
, fiend, enemy ; see
D
%-!
tai-set « (1(1 No, belonging to her, hers;
see o
P. 368, a god of api)arel.
tauai o"^ f] (](j O ". Rev. 12, 38,
morning ; Copt. XOO**"!.
, fiirnace, kiln, oven.
tauf
tau]?(?) D k ^ I ^' "^^ ^"*'
4, 10, to sink down.
^e (ZED xx I
taush-t
^:
tab-t ^^J^, ^-^ft^.brick.
tile, slab; var. o U ; CopL XOJ&e,
^ omD
XOXWClG, xco&i.
taf
D
Hearst Pap. 9, 18, furnace,
oven.
tamam -k-*'^^' ^"k-*"
5 , sack, bag, skin ; var. ^ ^ g .
, Rev. 14, 19, to be
fitting, seemly ; Copt. XOOJULG.
silent ; Copt. TUOJJL.
tamit ci <^ ' ll/l ^o, Rev. 13, 92,
the midst of; Copt. TJtXHTe.
tamu 2 '^ ^ ^ TfifiRfl, Peasant 131,
some disgusting thing or quality; var. «=»
tamen-t c^ "^ *^^^ Jl o, Rev. - Copt.
TAJLIIte, this manner.
^^'^^'^--m-llZJ^-
6, 96, a very ancient earth-god ; ^vww^ J^
Jj, the "great Tanen."
Tanen-t ^ 11 ^ J), ^ *"*,
. 11^ consort of Tanen, an earth-god-
TTO' ^ dess.
Tanen-t ^3 ll *^, B.D. 17, ua,
logical locality; (2) an important sanctuary of
Seker ; (3) the burial-place of Osiris.
Taneb-tiur ^^^^^^>
Ombos I, Z93, a goddess of offerings.
i r ^
[820]
T
Ta nett em khen u&a o
^ Jnls * Denderah III, lo, a title of Hathor.
Ta nett em tcheser (?) c^ ^
Denderah II, 50, a name of the solar
Tar
disk.
D
ima
taruD^^
.gas'^, B.D. T64, 16, ^
Amen. 5, 10, 12, 16, a fiend in
the Tuat.
j fiends, demons, devils,
I ' enemies.
tarara o^^^^
, Rev. 14, 13, to rejoice; Copt. TTeXuX.
TaraUSh f^"^^"^!, Darius; Pers.
' "n TTT H T<^ *'J^ <TT X^. Da-a-ra-ya-va-u-sh,
Bab. y ^y<y -yy<y ^^y? '$i-y<y, Da-ri-ya-mush,
Gr. Aapeio9.
Tariush [^W^^]' (s¥¥S]'
Darius.
TarUSh ( ^ ^ T^Tifl, Darius; var.
L.D.III..46.5.§^'=^].PJ11^.
L.D. Ill, 146, 3, the name of a Hittite envoy to
Rameses II.
tahan
ra
ra ^ c^ ra ^
forehead; varr. o
"^ "^ ^ p ; Copt Tepjtie.
AAA/VW\
/VAA/V/\A
/SAAA/VA
L_fl'D
8 t^ rjj to dip in water, to submerge, to
X Ja ' plunge into water, to sink.
tah-t
f^ Rec. 31, 30, sub-
mersion.
Metternich Stele 54, 57, a Delta woman ; ^ "w
I , dwellers in the Delta marshes.
^-^■^BM^'B\h^?.'
O
(S I
Leyd. Pap. 7, 10, ^ ^^ -,^ jig8,ACZZD 1
scoriae, sediment (?) scum, froth (?)
tahua D ■^— f] "^ ^. dross,
lees, dregs, sediment (?)
tahen
rv/^^
to be bright, to shine, to glitter, to sparkle ; see
takheb ^ ^^ ® J O , sweat, any exu-
dation or emission of the body ; var. U O •
takhbusta ^"^^J^^]!]!}.
2 J (2 'd' I (j -fj-, Harris 500, 2, 4, 12, sack.
takhen R ® '^, P. 229 ;
VJ AAAAAA /I
var. ^^'^,U. 538.
tas o ^^. [g] , Rev., harshness, abruptness ;
^ "^ [q] 1^ ^ ^, Rev. ; Copt. XtOC.
Tasakhrit (?) "/^ to' .^W^, Treaty
s
29, a goddess.
Ta-sen-t-nefer-t o
i-n^-
Ombos II, 156, 181, Tefnut, the consort of
Heru-ur of Ombos.
tash
D
rvn
>t>
, P. 73, M. 103, N. 13,
D X ' D
™."^^;'^™^''.^^boun-
dary, frontier; plur. ^ "^oa ^, P. 338,
Copt. Tocy.
00 X I
1;
tagaru ^^S
Stele 33, a mineral.
I III
, Herusatef
tat (?) ^^s. o <^, to nurse, to suckle;
var.
Tatt U
; see Taatt, U. 66.
e
tatutu ^ ^ ^° ^
(Saite) 145, 16, a kind of wood.
84, 13, 180, '3.7^^^£+ ^; var. Tatui-
nen
[ 821 ]
B.D.
Tatenen /vwwv ^, Budge, Gods of
Egypt 509 ff., an ancient Earth-god, one of the
creators of the world ; varr. Tatunen, Tathu-
nen.
tatha
Tathunen ""^ s=3 % 11 — r^.
Tathenen ^__
mental god "(see
6 > AA/^VVA
I 3X AA/NA/>A
see Tatenen.
, Tuat VIII, an ele-
I with four forms
Tathenen &=> 1.1. ^^, Tuat
VIII, the territory of the above-mentioned god.
Tatara^^^^^f ^^, l.d.
Ill, 164, the name of a Hittite; var. A (JlJ Q?^
ta ^ , a mark of the dual, later
ta ^ (1 , Tombos Stele 3, on the one hand.
ta li fl Tombos Stele 3, IV, 83, staff,
V support.
t& o (1 /^, to beat, to break, to smash.
■ t&-t ll H Ci U. 104, N. 413, a crushing, a
S ' beating.
titd. ^(j^(j^, o()o(] L^, IV,
613, L.D. III, 65A, o (j o (] J^, IV, 621,
^||o(]y^, o(]o(]|7^. o(]o(|^,
Rec. 4, 35, to break, to smash, to smite, to
trample upon, to crush underfoot, to stamp upon.
t&ti I [1 ^ A (1 , Rev. 1 2, 95, an assembly (?)
ta J (1 ^) Rev. 13, 73, time; Copt. XK.
TA[t] "I (]]^. Rec 16, 129, a godde».
tA-t o (1, A.Z. 1900, 128, o (1 |Vs^,
, o (] o ts^ |] ^ ^ , Tombos Stele,
K*
10, emanation, part, portion; plur. , IV, 53;
Copt. XO, TOI.
tk tVj t| , form, counterpart ; fs^ J| 1 ,
forms, images, likenesses.
t4a Ck (1 ^K\ ^Ss^_, j|, divine emanation,
essence of a god ; var. ^ (J . \
tdakh-t
f>^ I I I
tati o II cv
I
Rhind Pap. 26, share,
' lot, portion.
Khnemu^etep 116, the
two sides of a door.
part payment, share, portion ; Copt. TO.
Ti Kj ^ . Mar. M.D. I, 2o,a god(?)
Ta-t-sheta
a form of Khensu.
1^^
Wi-
Ombos I, 143,
cm
, room,
t4-t, t&i-t Kj^' Kj
chamber.
ta, t^-ta c^ (j fs^ ' ^ s ^ V ^^"^6^^^ >
Copt. ToeToe.
t^ii(?) K^ °. Kj . Rec 4, 22,
o 000
colour, paint, stones of different colours.
t&, taa tvj^, Mettemich Stele, 170,
tv^ ^ ^, ibid. 203, ] (] "^ ^, to cry
out, to weep, to lament.
t&a.t \ (1 ^^» cry. lamentation.
t&a o (] '^^. Rec 16, 57, weeper.
barley; Copt. eiOJT, lOX.
44, pair of sandals ; see tni, A
3 ' 3
[ 822 ]
lAui, tU, tut ](j^^, varr. ]^j, "|(5^,
1^^' 1^^''^'^' ^^^^' 144, abso.
pron. and sing.
taurdn ll (j "^^f (1 N,^'-'^^, stalking sticks,
t&p ci n D 5^' ^ ^^"^ °^ cattle; var.
TAnasasa ] (] \ 'o' ^ ®, B.D. 165,
9, the name of a foreign god (?)
tar lu ^ ., to destroy, to make an end of.
. tarer li h "^^ "^^ Q cr-n , bread oven ;
I "^ "^ (| i Copt, xpip, epip.
^^ crzi, D'Orbiney i6, lo, door; varr. |l<=>
Syr. nsLy}k, Ch. ^'^r\.
Tarimaus(?) ]i)*^l]() ^^-^
^, Rec 33, 3, a proper name — Telemachus.
Tarsha li I] ^^ Md '^ 1 ^^^^' ^^^
^ -^ I^ "^ "I ^ I , Mar. Karn. 52, 1.
TArgannasa |i), ^^,,, \V
1 ^^, L.D. III, 165, a Hittite name; var.
tahamu ll\[U ^^^'^L.^/J = tehem
r- j ^^v AAAAAA , the deep, abyss.
takhr Ijlj^zS'^, Anastasi IV, 16, 9,
military leather tunic; compare Chald. t^*^nn(?)
t4s k M 1 AA, to sit, to seat oneself.
tdsa ] (j IqJ L-fl, P.S.B. 15, 475, 1 [] ^
f -, to set, to insert, to inlay.
tasa ^ (J C' CZD, a kind of cake or loaf.
tdshes jl (] rm M , to cook, to bake.
Taka-taha-meru | (j ^^z^ Q B I
^S4'"-"^
Takamait (Takmit) l h
, Harris 501, a goddess (?)
O
takr \ h (*=tD, eunuch; compare
Copt. cKOTp, cTionrp, cio-rp.
ta |l ^, Rev. II, 182, glory, praise.
a vege-
table, garlic (?); compare Heb. D^D^tt? (sing.
D^tr), Arab, ^p, Syr. u.V' Assyr. Ef tfTyt: »^,
Rawl. C.I.W.A. II, 7, 43 (col. 2).
tam-t
^
ff=T) , Rev. 13, 4, food, bread.
tat (tat) ojj^, Rev. 11,185 = Hon.
m L't J' TKT, TKOT, OKOT.
,, B.D. 83, 13
III'
III
'ill
ti-t (?)
tit o
, pus, dirt, foetid matter; ^ ^ P f ^ ^.
Rec. 15, 67, excrement of crocodiles; compare
Heb. I3"'tp, Assyr. <y^ ^y, Rawl. C.I.W.A.,
V, 32, 26 (col. 3).
titi
WW
>, to chatter, to babble.
the name of a constellation (?)
tini -^ ^^ , B.D. 153B, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10 = /wwvAj ye, you.
tinu (tin) o
break; Copt. Tltno.
tir ll<=>U^, Rev. II
strength, might, power.
O L— fl, Rev., to
'55= J,
I >Llfl'
[823 ]
tir4jKtr4a)]<^()^^,]J^,
(1 ^^- , door, the two leaves of a door ;
Syr-iglUiChald. jni]!.
tir (tra)-u8hebti ]<cp>^c3aj'^
ij 1 L Rec. 2, 15, a kind of magical figure; see
tirka (traka) ^ ^^ -^^
I I I
Gol. 7, 4} a kind of bread or beer (?)
Tirku ^^]^^j.Koller4, 5, a
foreign people or tribe.
tihu ^ § % V^* I . Rec. 36, 81, mob, crowd.
f\l\\ f (1 ^^^- "' ^ 79. fire, spark,
44LJ)4' torch ; Copt. TIK.
tika o
titth o (1(1 jjs=j,Rev. =^^^^^^a)
Titiur (Tatar) ] (] () ^ ^^> ^ "7^ "j
, L.D. III, 165, a Hittite proper name; var.
) ^,L.D. Ill, 164B.
tu o ^, T. 333, P. 824, N. 703, a demon-
strative particle, a mark of the passive.
tu o %^; sees=3%^.
tu o ^ = , demons, pron. ist sing.
I \>
!,
A.Z. 19 13, 144, abso. pron. 2nd sing.
tu ^ ^, @ ^' °"^' '■^*' ^^^ ^*"^'
king) gave me."
tutu o%oV ^ ^ , An^en. 8, II,
Jf JT' (3 (3 ' one, anyone.
tu Is^i Leyd. Pap. 6, 12, Mar. Aby. 11,
28, 4, to say yes, a particle of assent.
tu
]M']
©
I , to speak.
tutu
I, Rev. 13, 22, to reject
lU ■- acn), mountam; plur. _ 1,
nnnj (£ @ no 1
Rev. 13, 19; Copt. XA-Tf, XOOf, XOTT,
XCDOnr.
tU,tua o^I^,Hh.344, 0^1^,
wind, air, breath; ^ zl-2 , Roug^ I.H.
II, 116; Copt. XH-r.
w
-^ ^ Rec. 30, 155, sandals; Copt. XOOfG,
-^111' eax)nfi.
tut unsM I ^ M ^ h '^, Anastasi I,
24, 3, " wolfs feet " — a kind of herb.
tu-t o ^^ Q , U. 88a, N. 365A, a sacri-
ficial cake, bread of offering.
tU-t £i "^ p ^ . IV, 389, walls, defences.
^^ ^ft'^0,T.36i,P.642. ^f]
^, T. 361, P. 359, 642, o ^, M. 677,
N.1239. ofll^, P. 694, ofj^l^.
P. 698, o fj ^ ^, T. 243, ^ f] |.
^ if] K T' ^ fl T' ^•^' '^^'' '°^'
1897, 98, to bear up, to support, to lift oneself
up;^;^f]^.P.94.of]^^,N.56.
o -^ "^^ M V\^ ^, those who are lifted up.
tua o -jj^ I wi , a supporter, adherent ; plur.
o-D^v V^l ^^' "''S. servants, retinue,
( m 2l I household staff.
•^ Q, pillar, support; seec=>^
tua
^3-^, Rec 29, 151, staff, support.
Tuait o ^ "^ (1(1 o , Denderah II, 55,
a goddess, the support of the northern sky.
Tuait o^||(l°.
3 ' 4
Rec. 27, 190, a god-
dess.
[824]
299, c^-jp]^, Metternich Stele ioi,c^jp] ^^.
'^'^, o ^ (j "^, to pray to, to praise, to
address, to make a report, to honour; Copt.
dependant, client, subject ; c^ jp) ^\ ^^Qj ^ ,
^ -je] ^^ 5^ "^^^ , beggar, a boastful man (?) ;
tua ^ ^ "^ ^ "^ ' petition.
tua ^ jf] ^Y ^ , air, wind, breath ; varr.
o "^ Zill , 1^2 ; Copt. XHT.
tuau o -jl^l 1^ ^, wicked men, evil
r
beings; see
tua^f]
tuau ^ •^ yj^
warts ; Copt, eoi, XOe.
tuaut ck -^ c^ % Q , u. 60, o -^^ ^ ,
^, a kind of scented oil or pomade; varr,
Tuam-t(?) o'«^ ^®o, U. 210
c^
@o
Amen. 14, 5, 7, 19,
disease (?)
, pustules, swellings,
/WW/VA ,
I I I
tuan h-jf] , you, your; see
tuaha ^ f] ^ ^, Amen. 5, 16,
to turn back, to repulse.
tuaka (taka) ^
to destroy ; Copt. X^KO.
u
, Rev.,
tu& o V\^, Thes. 1297, Love Songs 2, i,
]^(j,IV,897,]^^,IV,.09,]^|,
Rec. 20, 42, (0 ^> I» I being.
tua ^^flj Rec. 6, 117 = ^^, thee.
tua o ^ e (1 (£ '^, Jour. As. 1908, 268,
morning; Copt. XOOnfl, Amhar. ([\JX' :
tUl o v\ ^^, vile, abominable.
Tui o %^^^ ^ , Tuat III, a goose-god.
t«i^(ll),Rev.i3,4,o;^[l(j=^;^ =
ca
(3
J
AAA/V\A
tui ci %i
w
, this; Copt. X^I.
! B.D. (Saite) 162, 3
tuis ^ I (j(]©n,lo, behold!
, Litanie 5, a form of
1^1
(a I
I
:^ I
Tuba li"^ I
the Sun-god ; var,
tuben J f^j ' > grease, fat ; see £2^ jL~^ .
tuf o "^K^ A B.D. I, 29, his.
tup , a kind of cattle.
tu-n £:>'^'^, ^, o"^yi, L.D.
III, 140, belonging to us, our ; Copt. XtXJIt.
tun ^ AAAAAA , O -^^ , Ci -^^^ ^ 7\ ,
J^ O-A AAAAAA (2
^%0^, Rev., o«|>7^, Rec. 16, 108,
to rise up, to mount oh the back of an animal
for sacrifice ; var. c:^:^ -^^ 7\ ; Copt. XCOOTn.
tun
AAAAAA
tun ^ ^
, to fly into the air.
I, Jour. As. 1908, 283,
resurrection ; Copt. XOOOV n.
^ ^ , rising flood, mundation.
[ 826 ]
Tuil4h(?) ^ to ,Edfai,8i, a
title of the Nile-god.
Tun abui (henti) ^ — ^\^, ^
\X '^^^' ^^^ g°^ of ^he 27th day of the month
or the festival of that day.
Tun hat ^.^--^1 % ^erg. I, 15, a
OA o ISlI' ram-god.
tun c, ^^ ^ , U. 639 (with Ij ),
o 4"T5,T.84,o+.:Slts^.,M.238, ^ + ,
fig tree (?) ; var. ^^ Q p f ' compare Heb.
n3Sin, Arab. ^^" , Syr. m'^r*^, Chald. Nn^-in.
tun o^;<5. c.^% ^^^
^, figs-
e THIie (?) to the limit of.
turn o ^ , B.D. 189, 25; and see
^L-JIo^"^|n,,B.D. 164,4.
w
Jour. As. 1908, 252, products, plants, vegetables.
tunnu o-^^ O ^, babe, child.
tunnu o -^^ ^, Rhind Math. Pap.,
" the difference " — a term used in making calcu-
lations- c^^^^^"^ ibid., the "middle
latipns, o , difference."
>-^ ^^
tunuh 0^0(^1 3 ^, 0%^ II
!. Jour. As. 1908, 265, the rising of evil;
ft^' Copt. TOJOTrt^^COonf.
tur, turi (later tui) ^?=», B.D. 145,
IV, 1 6, ■^e=» ^ ''^^•^^ , .,^^ 3 g?i , Hymn Darius 4,
^
l,^«
fWAA/VV
/SA(\/VSA
, IV, 752, ^ (] !
_ _ i:i-Si
to be clean, to cleanse, to purify, to celebrate a
ceremony of purification, purified; "S^ Oil
i (1 , pure ; '^=f ^ , to pray with a pure heart ;
I I j , clean-handed.
*^ 1^ 8 — • M. 717, "f ^fc*S
N. 1327,^ o. ^' *3. M. 113, N. 37. « holy
^ '' "^?."' sacrificial cake.
{^^.^(][^. willow. rced;varr.^f
^|. ^() ^^'j^; Copt xojpe.
turi-t "^ (j o 3, A.Z. 1907, III, 2t,
h ^~* (1 , staff, willow stick, wand.
tur o "^^^^^3-^, IV, 671, part of a
waggon or chariot [ ^v (1 o y\ <> o o J.
colour ; var. tru ^ ^ ft^ , n '
tur "^V^, T. 344, o ^^^^, N. 600,
to reject, to turn from, to loathe.
tur-t ^^^ _ , defilement, impurity.
tura , Rev. n, 184, to go bail for.
Turimkus]^<=.()(l^^P^.
Rec. 6, 5, Telemachus.
turpu ^D;^^.^°'^.a''ind
of goose; varr. <— > ^^, <—> ^^.
Turper(?) " ^ ^"^^ c^ Ag., Nesi-
Amsu 32, 37, a form of Aapep.
Turshau -^^141^1^1.
Karn. 52, i, 14, 53, 3, 56, L.D. Ill, 209B, a
Mediterranean people.
turt ^X] 5^' ^^^- "» '^5 -^ ^
(?) ; glossed by XO'cXx.
tuher ^^ ra L^, o^ra^^^^fl
^ T [ 826 ]
%n]<=>^— ^, L.D. III, i6o, 164, 165,
Jl I I I I
Roug^ I.H. 145, 52, a term of abuse (?) applied
to Hittite soldiers.
tuhU .Anastasil, 16, 8
(2 11
tuk ^^, o'^'^3^,thou.
\\ , to beget, to procreate ; <:::i ^^ ,
o _Zr o Jn. c — U)
o^^l%^, Rec. 3, 55, "begetter of the
self-begetter"; see under Utt V^,
tut
^]<^.Jl^. Rev. ,4,75, ^gi.
U , )l Qii , to collect, to gather together.
00
(3 ^ J' ue (E
to assemble ; caus,
assembled
gods; ^^
W
the
, IV, 1 1 60, all of
them ; Copt. TOnfUOT, OOTaJT.
tut ab @ U "^ , to collect the heart, i.e., to
gather one's wits together, to collect oneself.
tut ma (?) c^ ^ I °_^ , to collect the
eyes, i.e., to gaze intensely, to fix the eyes on
something.
, ^
, o
Ul
Peasant 261, to be like someone or something, to
resemble, like, alike, just as, even as ; o ^ U ,
what is usual ; o V^ x^ t "^''■^^ [to do
things] which are usually done [under the cir-
cumstances]; o^ 3 S , B.D. 136B, 12;
^||()P,B.D. r2'7A,xx,o^-^()p,
D. 127B, 17, o^^ I (] p, B.D. 133, 6.
tut ^^ ^ , Palermo Stele, ^%^ J.
o^ t^ , ^^^tj. Nastasen
Stele 36, Herusatef Stele ^3, u? ^ y I fl'
(0 (3
(3
II, 174, image, likeness, similitude, statue ; dual
®;plur. o^|||,P. 319, o%r ' ,M. 626,
A.Z. '899, 95;^^!^ In [JI — ^<=^^
\>,B.M. 569, 16, sandstone statues; '^^^ t
, royal statue ; Copt. TOTCWT, ecoOTX.
tut ^^1 ^ ^ I i ^' ^™^g^
One, i.e., First Image, God; @ | ffl P V "I^T
^ "Image,
I ^^37 d
I (3 III c:^
I I I
0(E
producer of all the gods. Image, father of all
Ml] Jj , " Image of Amen, Image of Atem,
Image of Khepera"; o V\ t j|
AAA/W\ /T Jj i_]
"heha,h„olike»;[|^^^|||
every person is the image of his brother.
tut o "^ ^, U. 276, N. 719 -t- 8, a
goddess, Statue of a goddess ; plur. d \\ D^ 1.
Tut-en-arit-Ra ^ ^ y ^^^^ Jj , B.D.
i7> 79> ^ title of Mehurit,
tut o V\ J, to weep; Copt. TOnreiX.
Tutu ^ ^ 5aK, ^ @ 5^, B.D.G. 722, a
lion-god, son of Neith ; var. 5^:^ .
tuten
(9
P.S.B. 31, 9, you; Copt.
U. 559, to collect, to
gather together.
tuth o
tuthen ^ %>^;3^, you ; Copt. XHTXIt.
I I
teb, teb-t ^ Jl (^, ^ J ^ ^» sandal,
shoe, sole of the foot ; dual tebti, tebit
[ 827]
oJ^||, A.Z. .900, 30,qJ^| |, IV,
390, ^J^||, IV, 6», ^Ji)I)'8|,
oJ()qo||,IV,5«.oJ-||?,oJ
, thy two sandals ; varr. s=j Jm^ © , <=^> M
w
w
w
o
^ , sandals,
III '
tebtebtl c^ J o J
soles of the feet,
tebi ^Jljl)^. Rollers, I, oj^
y) L^, c^ J r^» to be covered with leather,
to be shod or provided with sandals, to shoe.
tebteb oJoJy\, B.D. (Nebseni) 64,
35. ^ ^> ^^ walk, to come.
tebteb ojoj^, Rhind Pap. 30,
to move about quickly.
tab <:^ J, Palermo Stele, o_J H,
hippopotamus ; var. c-*"-^ 1 l/\\ .
teb ij- . , to beat, to strike.
tebteb ^J^jL_a, ^J^J;^,
to beat, to strike with a knife, to stab.
tebtebit o 1 ^ fl ^ ^, ^^\^^ ,M9.
Ji ^ III the slam.
tebteb '^^J^J^.iv 658, gg^,
to pull, to draw, to drag, to haul, to tug, to
draw the sword (?),to wind, to pull up, to lift up.
c^ \\ /NAww, Rec. 8, 166, depth
^ ^^/v^AA
(of a river (I v\ '^wva i
Tebteb ^ J ^ J ^ . Hh. 343, a god.
teb ^li 11 O something beaten, drum ;
J ' Heb. pjn-
teb ^ J O , cycle of time (?) ; var. c^5> J
teb.J.,..&-J....A. -p-u.^co^
tebteb c^ J ci J ^, U. 1 82, a kind of grain.
bHc.,pU,„e.o^-oJ-]5--,
B.D. 137, the four glazed faience plaques ; var.
Teb, Tebi o J ^ , T. 245. ^ J (j ^ .
U. 428, a god with a fierce eye.
teba o J 'J^j^ "^^ W, panther.
teba-t o ll"^ ^, Rev M, 34, brick;
J m o' Copt, xoj&e.
tebati (?) o J "i^ "^ ° , bricks of
metal, ingots.
teba oj (1 O, M. 696, a fruit (?)
teba oj I (j es 3, Rev. II, 184, re-
quiter; Copt. Tfi.eoif (?)
teba ^ II (E- (1 ^, ^°^ ^^^^^ ^°?'''
J So Copt. xH&e.
tebm(?) oJ()();<a, §(j()^. oj
V\ ^, Peasant 30, a plant used in medicine;
var. ^ JtJ.
tebu 1| J ^ fl" . a measure.
tebu c^ J ^ ^ , vessels for beer or wine.
, Hh. 355, quick, swift
to revolve,' circuit, cycle, circle, drum, tam-
teben.J7,<herou„ded^.p_of^|he
teben \ J >/^, lock of hair over the temple,
side-lock; varr. 8=3 J V*^, <==>J ^-
teben oj o ^, '^^ '"'^^J^.
[ 828 ]
grease, fat.
O 111
teben
t6lt}611 A^/WV\ ,
nnm
tebni *"
-J
, a weight; see
■^ Rev. 2, 351 = w€/j/-
I ' 7r\ou«(?) ; see teben.
Tebha ^ JrD^5-=j\. , Nesi-Amsu
a serpent-fiend, god of storm ; Gr. Ti)0w»'.
-^
llli
tebeh N^the ^^^, Rec. 4, 23; 5, 89,
seven objects used in the Osiris mysteries.
tebeh ^
I I I V
I I I
, slaughtering weapons
1^31 I 1 I I s:^ 1/
TebsuoJp^^|,oJp^^|,
Rec. 31, 13, a god or devil.
tebsU.JP^^. .Jfl.^.Pea.
sant 31, a plant used in medicine.
Rec. 14, 37, the head, the top of anything, point,
tip (of the nose), head of fruit, the beginning (of
.journey ®^^^);p.ur.®|,®,«;,
fm' ® I "^ P'""^' "^^ '"' ^- ^°' ^ '•''?!■
the heads or principal pointsor sections of a book ;
Uah tep ? I ^, to bow the head ; ^ ^ -^ ,
IV, 430, a head awake, i.e., a keen watcher ;
@, to give the head, i.e., to attack; /
, Rec. 4, 31, from head to foot;
^
X 1 1 T ^' ^° ^^^ "p ^^^ '°'^^*
tep ^ ^^Sh ground; plur. ^^^\>,
\> s' high banks (?)
Tep
tepit
i®
, the name of a lake at Thebes.
W
, Anastasi IV, 2, 8; Koller
2,6, ™f Ck, ~^ , part of a boat.
D ' D
tepiu ® I
"^"^ Rec. 21, 87, tops of
III' the masts.
tepi— ®'o%^-^.®i
"~^»c»-7>-, Rec. 21, 91, the foremost point of
the bows of a ship, the hindmost part of the
stern.
tep '^, ^ , person, man or woman, indi-
vidual ; plur. ©
, Shipwreck 178;
^^
^X
I , as one man ;
I fl I I
the person of every man; | v\ ^ J) 1 ^ llll ,
of the Aamu four heads, i.e., persons.
tep ^, on, upon, in,at, about, by; ^. ®.
upon ; ^ V\ , before.
tepti f ] (] , P- 204, 303, ^ ] (j , p. 473,
^](1, N. 852, upon; ^ ° , ''^, Koller
3, 7, at hand.
IT ^ 'd W D D D I
I ■-?--.' I °' r Iw' y^'^^^^o^s
on, over, or above someone or something, he
who is or that which is pre-eminent, foremost,
first, best, leader, chief, captain, officer, governor;
"^^^j first, or eldest son; "^^^ V\
W
a,
®
the very best spells; fern, tepi-t "^ o, N.
174 = V _ , T. 351; § o, N. 798, U. 493.
o
o
plur,
f---=-Ji^^
D
^'
\'f¥A\'
,, U. 391;
, P- 337-
tepa f ^- ^9, 204, 614, the one on, he
& 1 ' who is on (earth).
tepi ta
®
a living man; plur. ^ ^
, dweller on the earth, i.e.^
as
opposed to ^ , "dweller on the mountain,"
C^
i.e , a dead man.
tepi tu ^ '"^ ^ ^ cemetery official, a
II 21 ' mountain dweller.
I mffl) n^o I amD
" he who is on his hill " — a title of
the god Anubis.
[ 820 ]
Tepi.tu.S®^|, ®^^, Mar.
Aby. I, 45, consort of Anubis.
tepi ^, principal, capital ; ^ 8 >o_
l^^, principal and interest.
tepi ra ^ , the principal, a sum of
money on which interest is reckoned.
^ first day of
' each year(?)
tepirenput ®
o
tepi ® , the first day of a period of time : —
tepi renp-t ^ [, | [ ^, | [ ^3:7,
New Year's Day, the New Year festival ;
plur.
®® {[[, p. 399, M. 570, N. 1176,
tepi abtet ® ^^, p. 70, the first day of
the month; plur. i®©!® ic ic * .
N. 45. 959.
®®
a ^ ^ ^ ' ^ '
«i ^ ^ ^ ^' ^-'^9.
tepi smat-f ^"^j the first day of the
half month ; plur. ® ® ^^^ o , N.
iiP Tv TV 7^
^^' ® ^ ^ ^ '^' ^-^5. ^ ^
^^, T. 289, 290 ; ® O n , the first day
of the ten-day period ; plur. ®f^ nflfl ;
I®
I
/7\ O beginnings of
^111' —
seasons.
the first [day] of the
season Pert.
c=iszi_2as
\^.
^» ^- 223
tepi Per-t
tepim'sheru ^
I
the earliest twilight.
tepienshemu ^ ^^^^'z:^ .-O, first
fruits of the summer.
tepi hru ® ^ ^ZSP, ^^, the name of
the 8th day of the month.
tepi tra ^ ^ (1 [ O , the first [part] of a
period of time, the beginning of a season ;
I <=>] \\0' I <^=>jr I III' I ill'
IV, 1034.
tepi tuai-t ® • l)(j q, iv, 938. f •
S ^ the earliest dawn, first appearance of
O • day.
tepi-t ® ° Jj, I^ve Songs 7, 7, the first
the first or best of the maidens.
tepi f l](] 1^ ^. Amen. 20, 18, chief (?);
plur.
O®
!.
I , captive chiefs.
®
tepiu ^^, p. 70, M. 100, N. 5, ^|]i,
w
, the best, choicest offerings ; 1®®®,
the best (metal); ^ " v''^. *^® ^""^
gram; I ^'*-*^_^ , N. 362, the
best tcham metal in all the world ; ^ w
J V ?V ' ' ^^^ choicest oblations ; ' . every-
thing of the very best ; ® %^ ' » ^ V ^
j Rec. 31, 27, the best families, the aris-
I ' tocracy.
?\\0,
^
®
D^' ^^'
tepi-t ^^,
D =0='
^ I , unguent of the first quality.
tepiu ffl^'Tr'' I*- 239. the finest
tepiu (?) ^ ^^ I , the finest geese.
tepi iau ^ h "^ %> O , Herusatef
Stele 99, the finest cattle.
tepi Aaut Uatchit |ayYT^I^
T) T. 336, P. 812, M. 254, N. 640, chief of
'^\* the dignities of Uatchit
Tepiitru ^ h ^ '^^. IV. 4",
•' first on the river," a name of the sacred barge
of Amen.
tepiut ® ' T i^, chief in command.
tepi metr ^ r=ai
^ (-=0)
I - I r I <=> 11' I
II r>wo , possessing the faculty of ad-
ministering justice in the highest degree.
tepi en Ah ^ ^^vva (] | c-z] , the finest
(horses) of the stud farm.
tepi-tnui ®^° ^\!\l\ ^ 7. B.D.
149, XIV, 7, the head of the celestial waters.
Tepi nebu kau ^ ^ '^ '^y, P. 1 69,
chief of the lords of doubles.
tepi nefer ^ I <
greatest good or happiness; the best possible
way.
Tepi he-t ®
[ 830 ]
^
HJ-
the
, Palermo Stele, the
name of a sanctuary of Ra.
tepi hesb ^|poJ, f ^ , Pea-
sant 274, of the greatest eminence as a correct
accountant.
tepi hesb met-t nefer-t ^ O | A
J<rr>, the finest language imaginable.
Tepi shemsu Ra © oa H ^ ^ O ,
U. 495, chief of the followers of Ra,
tep a ^ °, ^ ° °, the beginning
I I 1 r-*-^ I
of things and time, of old, primeval time,
straightway, immediately; , Shipwreck 34,
before (we could land) ; ^
, his former condition ;
^
P
I ' D
, Berg. 58.
tep aui ^ 1,1, remote antiquity,
primeval time, olden time, past age, the earliest
period, the Predynastic Period.
Tepi a
D
J^-
i-?ri
D in' ii ^
, a man or god of
I I \U' I I
olden lime, forbear, ancestor, progenitor, prede-
cessor; piur, tepi aui ^ %^, U. 187, T. 66,
M. 221, ^-;^^, N. 598, ^^ 0^,
N. 609, ^
\, T. 3.6, III— «^.
^, N. 71, f ;^,
T. 365,
Rec. 26, 230,
D ^ □
ti^i'?^
\J
IV, 1084, ancestral nobility; 1
I
I , ances-
tral documents
; ^D^
■[7.B,D,
I N I
, ancestral house ;
year
^V
124, 12, ancestors of the
-^ ^ B.D. 124, 14,
_ii SiJ ' ancestors of Ra.
D Jr I I — D !
Tepiu-aui ^ "^ o^, U. 199, ^ %
M. 230, ancestor-gods.
Tepiu-aui-Akhabiu ^ ^ I — ""^
Tepi-a-aakhu ^^|^^,gS^, ^ [
^£^^ ^ Denderah II, lo, one of the 36 Dekans ;
^ ^ ' Gr. T7rr,xv.
Tepiu-aui-aakbu ^ ^ I ^ S ^
S\ B.D. 124, 15, the ancestors of the Light-
W god.
Tepiu-aui-An-sebu ^^ ft ^ $»
ancestors of An-sebu (?)
Tepi-aui-Un ^ -^^1, P. 461, ^
I. fl AVSA/W I *^
N. 1098, ancestor of Un.
Tepi-a-baiu f — ^ ^ ', $> fj^
I I
a
^
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. T-mj^tovy Tirc^iov.
\
Tepiu-aui-Ra ^^O, U.
399.
I -^_
I I
B.D. 124, 14, the ancestors
ofRa.
[831]
Tepiu-aui-renp-t ^ \\ — "f*^,
B.D. 124, 12, the ancestors of the year.
Tepi-aui-khent ® ^yc.^((||)yf,
«i I a
^,
^
rfHi'
Tombs Seti I and
I o • fl-M. :k '
Ram. II, one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. Tirrixovru
Tepi-aui-Septit ^/\^.^"l/\ ^ •.
Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
Tepi-aui-Smet ^ R^^, Tombs
— fli o •* \Jo -k
jL. Denderah II, 10, one of the 36
Seti I and Ram. II,
® I ;
w
Dekans.
D ^
Tepi-aui-qerr-en-pet ^
(i) the ancestor-gods of the circle (or wind) of
the sky; (2) a title of the ^v c=> fl ^=^ %^,
k-P^^
Tepi-aui-Kenmet *^
one of the 36 Dekans.
Tepiu-aul-Geb ® ^j-^^J |.
B.D. 153A, 23, ancestors of Geb the Earth-god,
tepi-mas-t®_t jj- |, f^Jll.
grief (?) sorrow (?)
tep ra ^
, P. 643, M. 680, N. 1241,
®
e, "" p. T° I ' IPOUth;
II II <::> ^ I I
® I ^, IV, 974, mouth of the god, i.e.,
divine oracle ; Copt, ^■^.^p^., T"A.npO.
tep-t ra
f' D I
^D
^
I ' D
D W I
D
, utterance, speech;
182, II, ®
D I 21
c w I 5
1' I III I
I, ®-=
I D W I
1® D
1; Copt.
tep ra ^ , the base of a triangle (?)
tepraSebek ^*^^«=^ ^
I I
., i.e., " crocodile's mouth " — a disease of
the eye.
tep res ^1^ Annale* III, 109, the
I X r South
tep ret ^^ij, M, 777, ©ij,
U. 374, P. 667. N. 994, B.D. 172, 36. ^^
^^l^jl, ® ^, formula, precept, in-
struction, rule, decree, law, ordinance, an ancient
copy or custom, prescription ; plur. V U V ^
11. N. 74,®^: SI, p. .06.®!^
teprethepu ®2l|ra^|i.
the course of the law,
Tepi ^(j(jmp. «^ (](] ^, Tuat IX. a
serpent with four human heads at each end of
his body, and eight pairs of legs.
Tepi-t ^ ^^, IV, 614, ® o ^, B,D,
32, 10, a serpent crown or a serpent in a crown.
Tepui (Tchatchaui (?) g, Tuat XI,
a two-headed god : one head faces to the right
and the other to the left.
Tepu (Tchatchaiu) ®^,Tuat II, a
® corn-god.
Tepit-besses ^ JP(|p. f JP
, Tuat III, a goddess,
Tepit-netchemu-seth ^
\^
^
p. 695, chief of the sweet-smelling
gods,
L,r). V, 39, a
jackal-god.
Tepi-khu-f ® A^ "^
I @ I I
Tepui (Tchatchaul)-sa-then ®®
^ y; *=* Tuat IV, a man-headed serpent
^v^w^' with two pairs of human legs.
Tepi-sekh-t-f | a
J^'
^•333.|oPf|ii:.''-S'5.^M.3-
Tepiu-shetau 1 ^^^°^
^ III =f^
^loa
^1, B,D, i68,
1 I , Tuat VII, the gods of mysteries.
I
I ci
Tepi-thri ®
/) Tuat X, a light-
s' god.
[ 832 ]
tep ^ s^^, boat; l"^
the god [Ra] : see tep
, the boat of
tep ^ Q,
box, chest, coffer, coffin.
*®P □ *S' hippopotamus.
tep j jl , to burn, fire, flame.
tep \S, Rec. 20, 40, a kind of plant.
'^ D 1 1 1
J. ^ ^^=^ ^^ ^ — ^ A
tep ^ p , I Qr» ^° taste; see
D ? ' D
^~\^> Copt-
xtwn.
tepai-t (?) '^ (2 ^ A.Z. 1900, 37, "^ ^ °
U 111 U c 111
£=.111' D
ill'
o
D ^^111' D
D ^ mm' D /^ m.l'iii' D
D /Ot\ ^^ Jl Ml' nourishment, drink.
tepau Q ^^ I' ^•^' M5, 14, a kind
of cattle ; see o (1 a ^^ .
^ , IV, 669, □ ^ ^ » "^ £^' ^ ^^"^ °^ cattle ;
see olja^and'^'^^j.
tepa '^ (j ^, '^ (] ^, IV, 758, to sniff,
^ D
to snuff the air, to breathe ; var. 3 .
tepi (1 (1 ^JnKj Rec. 4, 27, bark, boat.
tepa '^ h (Sli^, Rev. ='~^ s^^, bark,
boat ; Copt. Xon.
tepiu
D
a kind of voracious
fish.
tepen 1 Q P , Rev. 13, 12, = c::^ Vt
ED, circuit.
tepenn ^'^'^ " l 1 '
teph ^|,Rec. 20,91 = ^|
^ I I ^ ^, cumin; Copt
_ D o 111' DTTo ijf ^
Ti.nit, T^-neit, eA.nert, Lat. cuminum.
<Ci D o ^Vr> O o P .0 „^ ■ c^ D
CTJ
, Rec. 13, 15, cave, cavern, den, hollow,
U3'
gulf;plur.^|;^^|;var.^|
Tephi[t]-neb-s, etc. ^ | "^^ ^
B.D. 145, 146, the 20th Pylon.
Tephutmp-fo^;^f-
jj|, B.D. 100, 3, the sources of the Nile.
Tephit shetait ^
000 IZSZI
Ci I v\ I
I , the 7th Division of the fuat.
Tephit-tcha-t "^ ^ '^ J
X' D
itijv '^ Rec. 27, 189, the coffin of Seker the
^JTUTJ' Death-god.
tephit ^ I ()(] ^y, Mi^«i°" V' 518, a
D
funerary garment.
(2 O
compare Heb. H^Qri.
Teptiu (?) '^ ^ I , Nastasen Stele 46,
^ I mi ibid. 17, the army of the Nine Tribes of
I 1 1 1 i ' Nubia who fought with bows and arrows.
tepti-t
Tept
W o
tef
o
, Nastasen Stele 63, bow.
Denderah IV, 59, god
of bows and arrows.
, Pap. 3024, 77, J^
£53 , B. D. 86, 2 , s^ , this ; ^
IT
IV, 966, these words.
tef ^^, IV, ,65,4-^, ^|,
! , A ^ , father ; plur.
o Ci o
, T. 3I9=n'^, U. 499,
,P. 7ii = (]o(jo(j^, N.I3S6,
^ o, M. 545 = (] '=^ (j ^ (] ^,
C:^ C^ C^ .2 ,2 .2
P. 442, N. 1126, yf ^ yf'
my mother and father.
TefU^^^^^^.T. 3.9
= 1 M of U. 499, the father-gods of the Tuat
[833 ]
T
teftef ^ ^ IV, 1054, father of father,
H^ >(^w.' grandfather.
Tef-f.... ^
Eupator.
Tef-f-meri
tef
1^=1 — Philopator.
, bread, cake, food in general
wl , a seed or fruit (?)
teftef
tef "^
Ck o
\I, shrubs, bushes.
Ml
■' ^•3g^>^^ fy U. 532,
I 1
Rec. 27, 191, Z"*^
k, to spit,
to eject anything from the body.
teftef Z*^, to pour out; var,
T=T.
Teftef- Nu ^ f^ ^ f^, Den-
derah IV, 62, a warrior-god.
tefi ^ (](j ^, Anastasi IV, 2, 5, KoUer
2, 3, Thes. 1202, ^'^^5=*. Festschrift
ii7,6,^^_^.Rec2i,i4.^^, W.
^ /I to hop, to skip, to spring into the air, to
' bubble up (of water), to palpitate.
teftef ^^j^, Roller 4, 5, "^ ^
/ A.Z. 1873, 63, to spring up, to lift the
c^=i' feet in trespass, to step over.
tef-t x^ ^ De Hymnis 39, the leap of
c^ J\* a fish.
tefi-t
c^
hoppings, jumpings, leapings, skippings.
tefS. '^ ^ ^ Amen. 7, 13, to cultivate
Hr-- S L— ZI' or tend a tree (?)
teftefa ^ ^ "^X ^— ^, Rev. n, 167,
to work gems into a stone, to inlay, to embroider.
tefen ^ -^ ^, Thes. 1482, iv, 972,
Rec. 17, 5, helpless one, orphan (?) destitute
person.
tefen w i), ^?
^ j , to rejoice, to be glad, to enjoy, to praise
tefen ^^ j\ , *° "** "P» ^° *P""« "P» *o
AwvM hop.
tefen
j***"^, to spit, to pour out
Tefen ^^^gp, Metternich Stele 51, one
of the seven scorpions which accompanied Isis
in her wanderings in the Delta; var. u^ ^JfP-
Tefnit ^ ^ ^^^^ 5^' consort of the
^^;; V ' preceding.
Tefen » <_ , U. 453, a judge of the dead
, U. 425, 453, P. 62, 198,
Tefnit
M. 83, ^^ J^^.T. 243. ^"2
N. 599, consort of the preceding.
Tefnit ^ o J) Tomb Seti I, one of the
^^ £l' 75 forms of Ril (No. 14).
Tefnut ^ O, U. 242, N. 1108, ^ O
Shu and Tefnut were produced by the mastur-
bation of Temu, or by Ausausit, the shadow of
Tem.
Tefnut *^ J , Tuat I, Denderah III, 78 :
(i) a singing-goddess ; (2) a deity touching the
lips with the tip of a finger.
o (^B> Rec 3, 46, a kind of
tefnu
/WVS^A (Sill'
tefrer
cake,
resin (?) ; compare Copt
tefM ^ I — fl ^ \\\ ^, P. 441,
J^ J fl ^ ^s. M. 545, a kind of bird,
crane(?);var. ljo|_.^^-^. N.
1 126.
tem
^m
KoUer 2, i.
'^•:^^^
,U.378,T.i84,
, to make an end of,
3 o
o
[ 834]
T
£=^
to finish, to complete, to come to an end, to
finish one's course ;
<2i
client
^^ ^, A.Z. 1905, 33, to shut; ^p=a
Peasant 286, to shut the mouth ;
Copt. TAJL.
temm
|, IV, 752,
, U. 313,
: '^ ^^
1' ign=Kc±
o
^, Heru-
emheb 16, to finish, to complete, to make an end
of; compare Heb. D^iH, Arab. ^^ Syr. ^i».
temi
w
whole, the entire thing, complete.
temu, temmu ^^ ^
all, com-
plete.
k-^^
:jpE3t
!,M. 65s
7^
i'^^'967,^^
•.IV, 470, ^e
I, IV, 895
Mil'
r III
ill-
' ^^n=n:
{ all peoples, mankind, mortals, men and
I ' women.
774,
Uv fjA P. 833, N. 768, full (dual, of the two
tem-ta, temm-ta
hands).
11], N. 339,
iCi
^u_u. ..K^ Oil ^^ Tr~ii .B^^ \\' -^11 11
entirely, wholly.
temm-tu^^
all, com-
U (3 ' plete.
Tern, Temu ^^°^, u. 207, ,^
JP^ v^ Jj, the great god of An (Heliopolis)
and the first living Man-god; the creator of
heaven and earth, for he fashioned the phallus
of Shu and the womb of Tefnut (1 -<2>- 9
AAAAW
AAAAA/V
N. 969, 970, his first consort was Ausausit
CSawai^), and his last Temit T
Tern
Tern
Tuat III, an aged . god who
punishes the wicked.
Tuat VI, one of nine spirits
who destroyed the dead.
Tem , Tuat VI, a jackal-headed stake
to which the damned were fettered.
mgjj- "^ Tuat XI, a staff surmounted by
^pi—rr ' a human head wearing a disk.
Tem
a form of Ra during the
;^pam ^ ' last three hours of the day.
Tem >=^
Tomb of Seti I, one of the
75 forms of Ra (No. 11).
rpQjn ^ '^ Denderah IV, 80, an ape-god,
^pr-Tt I' and god of bows and arrows.
Tem ^7) cD ' ^^''S- II' 2, a god who
re-joined the members of the dead.
Tem „ i< , one of the 36 Dekans; varr.
^ i< , Temati ^ ^ ; Gr. Twfu
Temit ^^"^
the consort of
Tem.
O
, Berg. II, 2, a goddess who
re-joined the members of the dead
Tem-Asar ^ t\ ri'^
of the triad of Heroopolis.
Tem-Ra ^^^°^ '^^
god by night and day.
, a member
|, the Sun-
Temu-Heru-aakhuti /^^ ^^^
, ^ % J t\°, Tem -f
w
Harmakhis.
Tem-Kheprer
Tem -I- the Beetle-god — a form of Ra.
Tem-Khepera
ing and early morning.
, N. 663,
(1 J7, Ra in the late even-
[ 835 ]
Tem-sa-ini(P) ^
L.D. III, 28, B.D.G. 856, a god of
D JS^III'
the 42 assessors of Osiris
, B.D. 125, II, one of
Temu - sma - Khebit
k^l
Tem-Tehuti
Tern + Thoth.
tern, tem-t
^ O, B.D. 38, I, a form of Tem.
^¥=^,
,B.D. 175,6,
,U.6o8,T.332,
^JC3E
I
;^1C3E
kv " ^^ "
o t — : o
v lii n (0 ■ ^11 II
, no, not, none, not at all, by no means,
nothing, nought, not any, nothingness, without ;
^^ Q ^' ^- ^^5' *^°^^ without; tem unn
v_^ ^^. non-existent ;^-=J^- (a /^ I,
the dead;
, clawless; ^ic3i
!•
unknown;
c^
^
III ® U' ' >==
, unsatisfied; Copt. XAJL.
IP
temi-t^|^(]l)^,sothatnot.
tem erta ^^nzn ^v , not to permit,
not to allow, not to cause.
tem pesiu per te-t khaiu ys=s. °
munication Stele 5, the name or description of
a class of people (secret society?) who were
expelled from Napata.
tem, temm
o
:^pE3
■^,>3|x%*,
^^
, to die, to perish, the end, death.
;^iE3
tem ^nzs^-'^, with l;ia-t '0', ^ O,
stubborn, obdurate ; Copt. XUJAJL riP,HX,
^^11^1''^^ ^^^^ ^^^ damned.
temiutiu - ^ l)(| ^ ^ ^ I.
Litanie 8, the dead, the damned.
9
o
^ , A.Z. 1902, 96,
o
tem ^ in the title
^^/^/^^A ^
^.
temui [p^ ^ I ^^- ^902, 96, lands,
I \^ I I* estates.
temm
C^
y Ebers Pap. 70, 18,
19
\
tem, temi
IT' ^ixC3I
^ , to sing, to declaim, to praise.
temiiu Q Wi I, choristers, singers, choir
tem ^^,
Rev. 13, 29, mat ; Copt.
TXSLH.
tem ^5,
Rev. 13, 32, to be arrayed or
dressed.
tem-t ^ g, Rec. 5, 92, ^^, Rec
4> 22, ^^ ^=^ 5» Rec. 5, 96, bandage, band-
let, covering, attachment, sack, bag, pouch;
Copt. TUOJtXe.
^11 11. £i o o o ^ a i
^ 1' V=IE |'>=1C I ^^^^'>=1I_^.
^nnt
, Rec. 4, 29, sledge of a shrine, frame-
work, crate, wicker box ; Copt. XAJLH.
23, parts of a net.
Temm reu ubenu, etc.
:^n=K
I I
B.D. 1 53 A, 18, the pole of the hunt-
ing net of the Akeru-gods.
tem-t ^at'^^, Rec 17, 147,
X^, a kind of fish.
3 G 2
[ 836]
temi, tem-t ^^^, ^
o(2 ^^ ^(3
temm
:;gn=K
, to join together (?)
3
O
temu
|\ t^ ^ to compress, to squeeze to-
k^,:,' -k^^
O cii s. ^ o
compact substance.
tern, temi ^-^ (]ij \^. s^ \^'
, some hard,
, to cut, to engrave, to inscribe ; varr.
temtem c^
X
, Verbum I, 336, 3,
c^
IklMi-
o o
, A.Z. 35, 16, to
cut, to carve, to scrape, to scratch, to engrave ;
Copt. TJULXJUL.
Ci
temmut .^
writings, documents, inscriptions
I, IV, 1082,
tema o ^^ ^^ ^>^, Rev. 14, ", to
strike a lyre, to play the harp.
tema ^^ m, a kind of sacred tree, nut
ttee(?);plur.]^|l.
I X
, to bind to-
tema ^B,
gether ; var. ^^^ -^
27, 2 2 2, sack, mat; Copt. TJtt-K.
tema-t ^4'^>Vi, ^J^^x" CDl, 2^
,„. apparel.
Tema, Temam, Temamti _^ Vc ,
^Jp ^i ^^\^' Denderah II, lo, one of
the 36 Dekans ; var. '^^ -jk ; Gr. To>/a.
Mi O
° 1. <^'
of the 36 Dekans ; var. i^ <c=> ic .
Tema-ther-t 'l^
•^c , one
tema-ti, temam-ti 2^ ^, ^
w
^, ^ ^, pair of wings; varr. ^ ^,
temaas(?) '^ ri a^^^^. Rev. n, 65,
sand- bank, mud-fi«it.
tema .^ o^ ^^^'' ^°°^' document,
D ' writing.
temau ^ %i XZn, wind, breeze; ^
'^ ?y J T , a fair wind.
temai-t _2^'^v sH '^' ^^^^' ^°^' ^^^*^'
temam .^"^^^v. fl"' R^^- 27> 222,
Gol. Hamm. 9, 33, ^^."IT", IV, 1 113, ^
Pap. 3, 10, sack, mat ; plur. o ^^ ^^ _F A" 1 '
B.D. IB, 15, 181, I, '^^^Ix l^^ft, A.Z.
1900, 20 ; Copt. TJULH.
temam-t ^1j^, ^"j^l' ^
2>'
(2 S^) apparel made of wool or
^ 111' hair; Copt. TOJULI.
temamu ^ -f|- -jji, the dead
■bauw,Rec. 29, 151,
Temam ^
a serpent-god.
tem.i.|(jq£^.4ll(l^^.to
bind, to join together; var. c^> U (](|^ ^-
ESI, inundation, Nile-flood,
a kind of close hard
temi ^i=
temi >=it
ffiHD ,
stone.
cjic3tJii^llC3'>=irS^11 III'
a kind of disease, hard boils (?)
temi-t
temi ^^Ul^ ®» R^^- "' ^44, town
townsman ; Copt. '[XA.e.
temi j c=i (](|, Rec. 13, 76, what is fit
ting or seemly ; Copt. XOOJULe.
damned person or thing.
[ 837 j T
*"'"'• ^ k-
to mix together,
to compound.
c^ ©.
temr ^ , a Icind of small fish.
(2 W . , ,; ^•^- ^906. 1x6. \ j ^^^, Rec.
4, 22, a kind of precious stone or earth, a kind
of ochre (?)
Libyan women.
Temhi-[t] ] ^= | (jij ] ^, a goddess
of the Red Land, i-^v~i , or desert.
terns ^ , Thes. 1 48 1, IV, 971, to
turn towards, to direct a course.
temsu]f|p|[^||,iv, .os^.l^pe
I , brightly coloured paintings (?)
terns -k^^^.lIpP^^,]!
'^' ft fti '^' ^*^^^^" ^3, 51,
a charge against someone, indictment, decree of
] fH ^-\ ffi ^' ^-D- ^25, III, i6i van
I I I
I I I
Tem8khentt](|(|l|i*,]|[^((Ill*,
oneofthe36 Dekans; var. s=j Hh I dm -jlc.
terns 1 []] p^, Anastasi I, 26, 2, o^
'5 3 ^, o ^v Iq3 rtj » to h»de, to cover over,
to bury ; Copt. XtUJULC, OOJAJLC.
^^»'»*' B.D. 41, 9, wooden
III' objects.
ten , pron. 2nd sing. fem. thou ; older
len A^/WNA . AAAA^
C^
Ci
^|.
I I I © III' ]• ^ tLl I O (2
pron. 2nd plur. you, your; Copt.
XHnOTf.
ten , _ , demonst. proa this,
ten , at the rate of.
ten
O , Rev., hole of a serpent.
teni(?) ^ ^i), ^^i), to cut, to divide;
var.
L-Jl'
ten, teni ^^ ) ^^, b.d. 52, 4, ^ (]
, where?; ^- ()*===* ^ t^ Jl,
/ww\A Jill _zr u
w
Dream Stele 31, "where are they?"; Copt,
tennu v^ ^ ^^, whence?; Copt Xton.
r^'oel^r'oeU' o^
1 ]^ i ' I ^V ' ^^ raise, to elevate, to exalt,
to distinguish, to promote to high rank, to
increase ; /wwsa | k*^ ^ to enlarge the land ;
"I W^jS^ P"^^*' to increase births;
teni ■=■ /1/lei^, :^]1^^, to
O
w
varr. /vs/v^^a
e
AA/VAAA
(3
possess honour or fame, to be honourable ;
1
var. /w^/vA
tennu aa^^aa
<$.
j L.D. III, 194, 14, mag-
I ' nificent (statues).
3 G 3
[ 838 ]
ton. tonnii aaawv vs I, aaa^aa i
D Jl I D e 1
\ ^i IV, 1045, every hour; v>aaaa >P\ |
n ^^ , every time he riseth; ^v ^^wg |
I 'vZ^, KoUer 4, 7, of every sort and kind.
teni /www I ^^3 , /wwvA I jl Thes. 1204,
to count, to reckon, to estimate.
tsniiTi /wwvA
/\AAA/W
^
^1^
post, tax, rent, census.
tennu-t aaaa^a >p\ na i , u5i 1 ^ Rev.
O _Zl I y^i I AAAAAft ^1 I
II, 149, men who pay rent or taxes, tenants.
AA/WAA
AA/WVN ;
U I o e 'U i
tennu-t ^^AAAA
'^ J
/W\^«A ;
'v'-AA/vv >^ I , number, quantity, amount, extent ;
ZVWWN
1 ^K^ ' ^^' g''^^* number; wwva |
, very many ; O a /wwva ^ 3^ i ,
ate numbers.
Rev. 12, 45, ground, earth;
I c. I I
IV, 968, to calculate numbers
16 nn AA/wv\
Tennn /www
on
c
AA/V
(9
Tenn
/WWAA
A/WWV
Copt. eixn.
!• '^ a god, the " father
1 ' !^I^ ' of the Gods."
a primitive earth-god ; see
Tatenen.
Tennit ll 1 1 '^ *^® female counterpart
Otto' ofTennu.
Tennit Anit sheta-t am 1)11
tena
o
ci
Tenait
/www
district in the Tuat
(low, Edftl I, 25, a goddess.
, basket.
^©. B.D. 79, 5, a
tend ^ (13, Israel Stele 11, basket (?)
Ll^' ^IC. to divide,
teni (?)
to separate.
^6,'
/WAA/W
, rations, allowance.
piece, portion ;
tena-[t]
AAAAAA 1 ' ' III
the 7th and 23rd days of the month; var.
AAAAAA 1 V£^
tena
^S^If^.^^^/^-1.11/^-
AAA/WA
, Rouge I.H. II, 114,
^li
^
var. AA/vAAA
tena
„ n (2 rnl, to be aged, to grow old, old, old
age, maturity, aged man, a title of respect;
A p J Rev. 12, II, brave, dis-
1 Ij' tinguished.
288,
o
tena ^ fl ®,-JT- a^v^9o8,
AAAAAA 1 J^ whence ; Copt. ':
tena (j (^
/\A/W/W
», Rev. 14, 8, to pray, to
cry out, to invoke ; and see |^
tenau ^ H^O. circular vessel, pot
AAAAAA 1 Jl or tray.
tenai(?) "^ () e lleQQ, Jour. As.
AAAA/W 1 1 II
1908, 256 = ^ () ic (?)
AAAA/W 1
tenas (1 I \\ , heavy, ponderous.
i, B.D.
tenit r ^^ _, ,
(Saite) 145, 36, outcry, cry, clamour.
tenu ^ |[^, A.Z. 1908, 17, dyke(?) piece,
portion ; see U r "^ n' ^^^ tena
A/W/WA 1 4^— /I A/W/WA
/w/w/w
1c-
tenu
compare Copt. oeniCO.
^
Q
, eclipse (?) ;
tennut aaaaaa
^ Rev. 14, II, women
D (3 "^^ III' players of tambourines.
tennu aaawv
/www, the "old" canal;
var. A/w/wA
tennu /www v\ "^^^i^, weakness, failure.
1
Tennu -v^
' ' ' a foreign tribe or
fy/^/i ' nation.
r 839 1
tennu ~^^^i, i..n. Ill, 194, 15, birds.
tenbekh " JT^, bm. 5645, 12,
Vl/WW
-3 -A ' AAAAW -li T^M ' *«AAA/\ -:fl
Peasant 1 6r, U nE^ , to shrink from,
to hesitate, to waver, to fail, to deceive.
tenbekh-t
J
(2
.^
fright, shrink-
ing.
tenflu]^||^^i.'^ev...„.
tenem
7\
/v
harpers.
, Peasant B 2, 98,
, B.D. 169, 23, IV, 363,
/v,
VNA/VV\
A., to wander, to err, to go astray,
to lose the way, to turn aside from.
tenemm
, see
tenemu ^ (1 f^f^'^. Peasant 18, a
/www Jl _a*^ 1 1 1
plant used in medicine (?)
Tenemi
D. 125, II, o]
Tenemi-t
ZV
/VAAA'VA
I Ci
^
_ _ /S/VS/VNA J III
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
o
, B.D.
^'9.8. g^l^^, OmbosI,6i,agod.
dess who gave drink to the dead.
-\ /USAA/VA -\ AAAAAA / fl "X AAAAAA / O
■\ AAAAAA O / <? ~\ AAAAAA ^ -\ AAAAAA <• r>
-\ /WAAAA <;;;;^> (0 "\ aaaaaa <r-~^a . / rt
I , M , LJ- I , , , , !• '° '^
strong, strength, brave, valiant ; compare Copt.
zuxAJpe.
-\ AAAAAA <r r» TT "\ AAAAAA <r •^
tenreku \ © ^ , A
(Jill ^:z^ III Dim ''^z::^
>K O , Anastasi IV, 12, i, carob wine.
tenher rO ^I^ , box, chest, coffer.
vGUJl AAA/W\
A/^AAA
of wings ; plur. aawsa
I I 1
Rev. *I4, 4; Copt.
<^
tenkhenui ^ * 1111 %|N. 1165
tens v^ p 1^, g p |, to be heavy, to be
weighty, ponderous ; see I unm A .
W\AAA I <H>
tens ^^ ^^, A-Z. 1871, HI, hippo-
potamus, symbol of Typhon, or Set.
-\ WAAAA
tent \ , belonging to.
tentamu]"^]^^°0.akind
of disease,
tent hetr& \^ \ ^ l\\ ^^ ^'
longing to the horse, horse-soldier, cavalry.
'^'^*^ scorpion.
"1 n ° a kind of grain, seed,
H III' or fruit.
tenta (?) aaaaaa o
o
AAAAAA
tent&
tentem ^ ^ liv % ^^^^""^^'-^
wsAAA -^lEii JSJ^ III seed, or fruit.
tenten ^ ^ .^,^^<>;^, to be strong, '
AAAAAA AAAAAA Z_l OCJ Z_l
to attack, aggressive ; var. <i(T ^k.^.
tenth AAAAAA a plant (?)
-r-Sf^ff
, throne pavilion, throne; varr.
cd' Zl-
Tenten X^tssm, ^)^tmxci^ of a ser-
AAAAAA ' pent deity.
tenntchai a^ I ' ^Q ^ ^' ^^^" "'
188, shrine, sanctuary,
particle.
ter, teri ^ {{ ^. Gol. Hamm. 13, 112,
Thes. 1481, IV, 970, ^£"^11' ^11
3 G 4
[ 840 ]
,Rec. i6, 57, ^(j£
^ |, to pay honour, to revere, to applaud, to
have a regard for ; j r§ ^^9, Amen. 25,
terr <^ -f ^ ^^' "^^' *° '"^^^''^ ^ -°p*"
<c=>i ^' Tppe.
ter ^ f ^ , to be weak.
ter "^ £= "^ (j(jO = T-H,time.
ter I <z=> A = f O > time, season.
ter ^, Rev. 13, 19, to produce.
ll *^ A sr^^, ^ f ^ ()» willow tree; plur.
<^^im' P^P-3024, 92, f <=*'^| j'
Rec. 2, 62, ^ f ^ A I' Metternich Stele 77,
xtope (Koj ft T"ajpe), ecx3p.
ter 5 > U X ) stuff, cloth, bandlet,
garment; <zr> wwvs /^ 1 1 , Rec. 6, 8,
a byssus cloth ; varr. 5 ' »
ter
IS']'
^ -/ij to destroy, to wipe
out, to efface, to obliterate ;
o
O
Jour. As. 1908, 308, destruction of sensuality.
terit ]^l\\
destruction.
X Ck
Ci
ter
, to guide.
terter ?>_«/I, Rev. 12, 27, strong
place, fort ; Copt. X^.XzeX.
terr \ (j| , oven, furnace; Assyr.
--T< V- ^» Rawl. C.I.W.A., V,Obv. I, 1. 27,
Heb.l^3in, Syr. •rt«Li4. Arab. ,Ju.
ter-ti ^
w
the two eyeballs of
Ra.
ter-ti
the two birds, i.e., Isis and Nephthys.
W ~ S ^ W crzi '
ter, tra, tri 44 ®' ^^^ ^^' ^'
i , time, season ; fem. [1 [1 o j^ ;
^-■'-^^U^r^lf?
festivals ;
If?*-"
^ K3^ , at all times, always ;
Aww\ Vc ^^v ^, time of dawn;
\ O /wwvN o ^ , Sphinx Stele 8, Rec.
o
17, 147, midday; (1 j O aa»wv, ^
Rec. 17, 130, the night season; Copt. TK.
tra-ui ^ £ IV, 1045, "^ \ i
^ , the two times, i.e., morning and evening.
tra-t, teri-t ^ l| [ ^» <^ 11 ? ' *°^'
claw, talon.
terri
teri
Jour. As. 1908, 312, to
destroy.
, Rev. 13, 38 =
|1 I ^ , to revere, to worship,
stream, river.
Stele 3, ^ UU °> colour, paint
terD <^> il ^^ S^^^' *° administer, to pro-
D U' vide offerings.
terp ll "^ 5, to bind, to tie together.
terp
0*
, a kind of goose; plur.
u e
[ 841 1
terf <~>c=>^ *o '^t*' to copy» '^•fng,
»^-a^ * document,
"l Rev. 12, 78, stairs; Copt.
> ll ' XCJDpT.
Tertiuri') a - ' ■ ', the dwellers in
tert
.iu(?) ]-
deserts and mountains
teh ^ Q , heat, flame. /?- ^
-> I I I
tehi
ra
v\,
ra
L-fl,
ra
7\,
[-1 A , r-, ^^^ , to cross over, to transgress, to
infringe, to violate a frontier, to break .into, to
trespass, to invade, to attack ; m ^ v ^ ' ^^'
1021,
ra
ra
i
A
J , to transgress a law;
9. £53
, to go oflf the road, to
err; rri S -^ , » to wander (of the mind) ; ^ A
I , Israel Stele 13, to invade a nation.
tehu ^ % 1 ^ V§^. Peasant 237, ^
ra
ra
>^\^ Amen. 5, 12, 17, 6, transgressor,
Jr^ ^ ' marauder, invader, attacker.
tehi-t So ^^, Peasant 281, Pap. 3024,
ILJ -^ II, attack, mvasion.
teha
ra
Jour. As. 1908, 277,
trouble.
tehab " ^ J
ramJ^— zi' ra
J^^.
ramJ_Pi 1 1' ra
fl (2 *=^ I , to beat, to strike,
L-fll' ra
tehab j— . ^^, M , a kind of wood,
wooden instrument ; plur. j—. ^^, jj 1 ;
teham
ra
\\ TTT ^
^,111,143, ro
kJL'ra^k^^'^^k
v\ „ , to muster an army, to collect by force.
'«'»'"' ra^
I , to appoint to an office,
to promote jvar.^"^
tehani
, to greet, to salute,
ra .^w®'
to pay homage by touching the ground with the
forehead.
j Ji , oven, furnace.
teha
tehar
-2»
I
$ A. Rev. 13, 27, trouble;
ra H %* J§i' Copt. Xa5^
ra<-5
1
Jfi Rev. II, 182, brave,
nJ' distinguished.
tehara ^ X7 ^ -^^'^' ^^''- "' '^*'
the blooming one (?) ; Gr. 0a\eta (?)
^, IV, 686, a "brave,"
tehur ^^
a soldier ; see ^-i
ra
teheb -J,
■' ra
J
(2
a kind of
wood.
tehem
tehem
ci
: B.M. 138, to cry out ;
ra U-Zl' Copt. Te^ejjL (?)
ra
orn
I
L-fl,
ora X
:L-fl'
Thes. 1205, ^ I y^, ^^^^— ^' '°
muster an army, to round up men, to drive cattle,
to attack ; van fO /^.
:=i'ra l"^'
tehem
:'ra
to water.
tehem n T ^ ' *° *^*^'^' *° ^^'
tehen-t ^ p, fi\, ^ p,
/SAAA/SA \ AAAAAA ■ U Mr' \
forehead ; Copt, Xeg^ne.
tehenn ,— , r .. to adore, to touch
ra AAAAAA L—fl
the earth with the forehead in homage.
^ ,^_fl Eij^s Pap. 85, 14,
tehennu
raoei I r
tehni
U-fl,
paroxysm (?)
ra w !°B"^' ra w PBu-fl*
to appoint to some rank or dignity, to promote,
to dedicate ; var.
ra w
ra I ^' ra LLfl
1204, brave man, soldier.
teher
ii-
Thes.
[842]
4.^\,4.^v, ^ ^ Rev., lead: Copt.
tehteh f^ ^3 ■• T^.&x.
^ ; Copt. XA.P,X.
of metal, brass(?); var. ] ^ °. ] ^ _, °-
tehia ^ | Oil '^ ^, Rev., to wallow,
to sprawl about ; Copt. TIW^.
\ 5 V ' ^ P'^i^t, and the seed or fruit of
the same used in medicine (Ebers Pap.)
tehen jj| — ^flTf' flft* 1^^=,'*°
sparkle, to coruscate, to scintillate, the lightning
flash; var. c:^> x /www 'jj]^; 'ffft'^zj
Culte Divin, 157.
, AA/WNA
TTTT' TTTT ,°,' TTTT
-A p /www o -^ p AAAAAA o "^ O ^^yy O
I Iff Ml- Jj - ^1"' B^^°
► Tn r' 1]^, A R ^^ ^^_, Hymn Darius 38, sparkle-
W
AA/WAA
000
AA/WAA
° 111
Will
stone, crystal, faience, blue porcelain.
Tehen-t (Thehen-t) ^ ^ , a name
of the sacred boat of Heroopolites.
Tehentiu]ffT^*f^||l,A.z.
1900, 20, the sparkling gods, stellar luminaries (?)
'^'^''''McooW'AL AMI'
see also Thehnu fffff' I V5t^ J)
tehnu I ^ ^^ \ |. Hh. 364, flint
knives (?) obsidian knives (?)
teher c^ -®^ '^> Rev. 12, 39, to be
jealous ; Copt. XtO^p.
a kind of metal, copper (?); var. Ii9 o,
tehSU -^ ^ P I ^, ''^'''"'''"Vh'oeraker*
weight which served as the tongue of the scales ;
S 'S- 11' ^"'^t)an 13, just weight; 6
I j. Rev. 3, 12, the regulation of justice.
tekha [1 ^ nniD , A.Z. 1900, 33, weigher,
the pointer of the scales.
tekhi 2 ^ '^, J ^ ^. ibis, crane;
Copt. t^I (?)
I ^ a title of Thoth as regu-
VlI' lator of times and seasons.
Tekhi
nn^iWii ^ \\ the god of the ist month
^^^'^^ 0^^' (Thoth).
Tekhi[t] _ W, goddess of the ist month.
Tekh-en-bu-maat ^ 6
B.D. 125, III, 28, name of the door-bolt of the
hall of Maati.
tekhit 2 ^, Rec. i6-, 141, I W' S ^
^1, violet (?);var.^^;^OJ^^,
water or essence of violets.
tekh-t 2 '^, ^ n A, Nastasen Stele,
u^ 1 ^ A^ Ebers 66, 19,
a wme cup or bowl ; ^ - :§& , ^j^^skin (?)
tekh ^ O ^ mixture of bread and wine
® ' or bread and beer.
/W/WAA y^
/WA/WA Q , ^-.
AAAAAA ^
o
O, IV, 688, 2^,
^
;_J1'(
^ ^ ^, 5 Q ^' to drink, to be or to
become drunk ; Copt, 'f^e, ei^I.
[843 1
tekhu
c^
^ ^, Love Songs .,^^^
tekh&u ^
III
(J y 0. drunkard; plur.
tekhu
©
^0^.
butler.
tekhU Sold. ^\^r^ ^^^*'"^^
©^ OH' ®Jh^L-fl' drunkard.
Tekhu J ^,N.6i8, 0,T.87,M.24o,
the cupbearer of Horus.
tekh ^ ^ ^ ^ the "drunken"
®^2^' ©^^£7' festival.
tekhait (tekhit)
o
Rev.
drunkenness ; Copt.
13. 15
tekhab (tekheb) '^ J 3^, Rev.
^ "^^^^v. Rev. 14, 12, flooded
J
III
or irrigated land.
tekhan (tekhen) ^ o #, Rev. 13,
19, to hide, to protect.
tekhanu "^ O Rev. 12, 117, abiding
**• — [73 ' place.
min] III
Rec.
tekhanu (tekhnu)
15, 16, a kind of stone.
^ - "^ Rev. 14, 10, to be
^' troubled.
tekhar
tekhi[t]
Rev. 1 2, 36, massacre,
slaughter.
IS
•SJ^oE-SJ^^'SJ
o ^
u«/l' ©
^ ^ Rec 5, 86, ^
J
ftA/SAA'V
/SA/WAA
j^,
J
eg,A.z.,
J (2 , to dip in water, to steep
in water, to plunge into water, to flood, to wet,
to moisten, to anoint.
tekheb 2 Jo. gj=. anyfoeUd
moisture from the body, sweat, etc. ; var.
D
tekhbusti q J ^ '0' ] (| f>. Huris
500, rev. a, 4, sack, sacking ; var. o ^. J ($.
tekhbekh-J— -J— Leyd.
Pap. 67 / - ^ 5 '*"^) *® shrink back from,
V AWNAA «J A. /' to hesitate, to waver.
tekhen ^%,
^0
© w
, Rev. 13, 19,
Nastasen Stele 40, O ^, Rev. 1 3, r 9, to hide,
to cover over, to protect ; Copt. X^It^O ( ?)
to have running or rheumy eyes (?)
tekhen ^wX^ awUa Ebers 60, 10, ^Q,
tekhnen
tekhen
or
Verbum II, § 123, to
have diseased eyes (?)
V
/■. — fl,
©
0^.
A.Z.
/wwsA to beat a drum
1906, 123, A^AAAft
/■&— U _
or tambourine, to play an instrument of music
o(
tekhenu ^^wwv
« fl
player; var.
i'
o©
musician,
Oe J'
liM-
great obelisks ; fl fl fl
^ Dmn, obelisk; plur.
1^^, IV, 642, very
obelisks 108 cubits (162 feet) high.
Tekbnui ^||. 'Z^^il
P. 39.; var. ^ ® ytk, N. ,.6s. the
two obelisks of Ri
Tekhnu IV ^® V. Rec 4, 30. the
four obelisks used in a ceremony of Osiris.
[ 844]
tekhen
T. 317, Rec. 27, 192,
ibis (?)
"^[1^^, to slay, to kill.
tekhtekh 1®^^, U. 495. T. 236, N.
^57' ® ^^_^.AnastasiI,28.6, ^ ^ /v,
Rec. 16, 129, ^^=!±=,, Love Songs i, 10,
o o X
® ® 7\
, ^
Ml
o o
Rev. 13, 69, to be disarranged, in wrong order,
topsy-turvy, involved, confused, muddle, dis-
order ;
Ch c^ jQ \
I, Anastasi I, 28, 3,
confused speech, meaningless chatter i ^ ^^ ^ >
B.D. 17, 135, disarranged hair; Copt. T"e^-
O O _c
tekhtekhut ^^c^^^, Rec. 26,225,
^ ^ c^ \
confusion, disorder.
Tekhtekh r^ (J ^i^ (J M^, N. 1135,
o (T o (^ F:^ ^- 549. an abusive epithet
^ ^ ' applied to Aapep.
tes ^'^ , \\ aniD , a stone or
metal knife ; var. \v , and ^^ \v .
teshetch-t '^ ^""^ ?^, Rec. 4, 21,
a white precious stone.
tes thehen
[mm
a sparkling
stone.
tes-t
tes^f
(Q, I, 117, a feminine title (?)
^ A'^^=^=/l_2-0 bread, cake,
-^H H^^^' dough.
tesitesi
o
e J, Rev. II,
471
188, judges (?) Glossed by 2^I2^IOT.
tSU 1 1^, see A.Z. 30, 81, P.S.B. 15,
I n is a prefix).
tSU J I'^ss-^, staff, support.
tesef —M— ^, — »— o , bread, cake, dough.
tesh
o X
, ordinance, law, regulation :
1 Q .1
plur. r-vr-i 3
^ X ^
•c^1'^^lk°p'^«"^-
I
tesh . ,, to rub down, to crush.
tosh ^ , Amherst Pap. 28, r^ ,
j_^ I A , Peasant 179, m^ , IV, 892,
C3ZiL_:/l, A_ ^, czsua I, to depart from,
to leave, to be separated from, to separate, to
crush, to cleave ; -.n _ i-vr-i ^ /[ ^^^- 27,88,
X mseparable.
teshtesh ^ ^ ^, Ebers 69, 12,
£^ o ^ o o X
Vs. , r , ) to separate, to
divide, to pound, to triturate.
Teshtesh ^^^, a.z. 1869, 139,
o ^ X
used in the performance of resurrection cere-
monies.
j, Rec. 4, 31, a model of Osiris
t\^^^, I, 140, ^_^^ , r^.Rec.
33, 118, frontier, boundary region; plur.
oa Till ® III rvD ^
ci X o
tesh
I 12, 15.
tesh-t r I, ^ . Copt. Cat. 406,
nome; Copt. TOOJ, TOJCtJ.
teshu
oa
[ Rev. II, 125, dwellers
I ' in a nome.
Tesh rwi, Ombos I, 84, a city-god.
X ®
tesh ^ |, Rev. II, 167
tesha ^IM^' ^M^'^uLi' '"^
split, to cleave, to divide, to crush,
o
CZEU
nmD , a kind of stone.
/]f]n ^^^- "' '^9. band,
HHT' bundle (?)
teshi
teshi
teshb (?) ^ J X, to break, to split.
t-sheps ]j^g,
O , Rec. 16,
-^•un-UH—u
[ 845 ]
Rec. 32, 66, the cinnamon tree, cinnamon ;
schrift (Leemans) 117,13, J nw [ ' W . cinnamon
oil or pomade.
teshen-t r\n n , a metal tool or weapon.
tesher rm, red, redness; see i-rr-i ''^?=';
Copt, xpocy.
teshri ^■gaa (Ij] g )^ , a red cow.
teq \\ , to cut, to slay, to strike.
f nn ^ Dl spark, fire, lamp, torch ; Copt.
teqem "^ ^v ^^, Rev. 12, 49, to un-
sheath a sword ; Copt. TOKXJL.
teqen n ro ^' '° ''"^^» ^° govern.
teqer
\-
teqer
Teqer
o ^d
, to be strong, mighty; var.
-^j Nastasen Stele, 45
"5^, Mar. M.D. 49.
A I
A I
Sphinx I, 90, Rec. 21, 136, the name of a
Libyan dog owned by Antef-aa; in Egyptian
teqes ^ fl \, ^, A.z. 1908, 35,
131, to pierce, to penetrate, to cut, to stab;
Copt. XCOKC.
tek ^:^, Pap. 3024, 15, ^
tek ^ e
tekk
/2i
^-
to enter,
' to invade.
to disturb, to break the
jjeace.
, A.Z. 1905, 25, Gol. Hamm.
110,
T> Q Q X .
Rec. 12, 70, ^ — ^ 7^, V ^ , to thwart, to
attack, to rob, to invade.
tekku "^^ 8>, robber, marauder,
invader; plur. ^z:^ \S Mii IV, 614, |^^
tektek a. , Mission 13, 58, B.D.
"3t 3»
O O X
L-^
, Rev. II, 62, 12, 8, 70,
to invade, to attack; var.
-A.
S^.
z:^
s
teki (?) ^ Ol *° ^^^\^ a fire, light a
^ ' 'j^z^ '^ ' lamp.
teku ^ ^ Oi ' ^™^» '^"*P ' P*"*^-
tekk-t
teka
teka
a kind of insect,
weevil (?)
, to see ; var.
, Rec. 3, 57 grain, fruit.
teka,-,^,T..o6,£j(|,Q^(].
fire, flame, lamp, torch; JU^^I^fM'
Rec. 3, 49, many lamps ; Copt. 'f'K.
Tekait (^| L , ^- ^^5. R^c. 30. 187, a
I I ^^ fire-goddess.
Tekait Q "^ (](] o fj , Tuat IX, a
fiery, blood-drinking serpent.
Tekait » j j, the consort of Maa-^es
TekauIV tj"^^!! nil. B.D. .37A.
the four holy torches or lamps.
Tekaharsapusaremkakarmit ^
I I I
B.D. (Saite) 164, 4, a magical
name.
Teka-her |j f| ^. ^^, Tuat ill,
(i) a serpent in the boat PenS; (2) the serpent-
warder of the 4th Gate.
[846]
tekan > jr /,» J^ur- As. 1908, 307, to
drive away, to reject ; Copt. XCO^TH (?)
tekas i^j [^ V , A.Z. 1908, 131, to
pierce, to cut into ; varr. M J^ , \v ;
Copt. XtOKC, eUJKC.
teku ^ ^ "^, bread, loaf, cake.
tekem ^ ^^
tekem "^
tekmu
, B.D. 78, 3, to approach.
O , Rev. 14, 49, a kind of oil.
of swords; Copt. XeKJUL, XOKJUL
I , drawers
Tekem
,k^' ^k^s^-
B.D. (Saite 42) 72, 7, a god ; varr.
1:^
J\ , Nav.
Todt. II, III.
Tekmi ^:S^
7\ , Tuat V, a jackal-god.
teken
I U. 543, ■'^z:::^ 7\ , Peasant
145, Pap. 3024, 71,
W ^ o
c^
J\
7\
|q , IV, 1016, ^_^^^^^3^, U. 543,
/VAAAAA r\N\/\f^ AAAA/W
to approach, to draw near, to enter; Copt.
TOX, TOCT.
teknu (TN O he who enters ; plur. •^cz^^
tekennu ^:S^ O p-A , Rec. 20, 41, to
pierce the sky (of high towers or buildings).
teknu, tekennu \7C, ^^, ^^^
T^t^ Sphinx^ 3, 151, human victim, a substi-
Jr ' tute in a death ceremony.
Teken-en-Ra ^"D ^, ^o
■^^ S) , the god of the 1 3th day of the month.
tek
T. 299
teken -t 'cS* ^ u. 544, ^
Tekneru
\U'
Mar. M.D.
49, Rec. II, 80, the name of one of the hunting
dogs of Antef-aa.
var,
teker
teks
jA , Rev. , to come, to approach ;
^,
PI-
131, to pierce, to penetrate; var
Copt. TOJKC.
A.Z. 1908,
\^
teksa ^ Iq^ , ^^^- "> i68, the flat part
teksa
^
of the back.
D, Rec. 35, 84, a
broad, flat knife.
teksa-t ^ [^, Rev. II, 188,
[q] ^ ^r^^. Rev. 14, 33, table.
plur
tektek
'^, a kind of plant;
'^.
I I
teg,tega ^ _^-^, S-"^'S
'^^ , to see, to look at, to examine, var.
^
>, Rev. 13, 48
teg
zs
©
Rev. 14, 67, plant; Copt.
o
o, plants, seeds.
*««-s^a-Gfi':fi-
tega
ZS
to bandage; as in
D
|r for
Ck
iAi _ag:^ ^^i: move, to carry on.
tegen 7^ =^3:
^ -A /WW
y. to approach, to
' draw near.
teges g p
Berg. I, 56, slaughter-
house (?)
teges ^ [§ r^, Rec 35, 84,ametal(?)
[ 847]
tegteg QQ |y\, Rev. 12,70, §§L-fl,
<:^tQ, to attack, to destroy.
t©t , fl. to collect; var. o v\*U;
Copt. ea)OTX.
Wb , _1_» fornii likeness, image;
var. o^"|.
Tetui ^\l 1 1 , P. 590, the two statues,
Tet-ti ib (hat) ^ ] () O, U. 598, a
double goddess, the two daughters of the four
gods of the Great House, ^ ^ I] O _^ _^
tet ^ ^ , Rev. 12, 33, ^ ^ cr^ , Rev.
II, 146 = ^ff sj-T^, pylon.
tet-ti (?) ^^cr^, basement of a
o Ji>ii ' temple.
445, skin, hide.
t©t (^ , pot, cauldron ; var. ^"^^ ^ .
tet J . . to turn, to withdraw.
tet JIL "^ *" amulet symbolic of the uterus
i I ' of Isis.
Teti o](] ^, Rec. 30, 2, a god.
Tetian ^ (1 x;;;:^? z^, ^^^ "**»« o^ a foe
o 1 ^^ .^ of Amasis I.
teti(?) ]^s^, stick, pole; plur.]^\
teti 1^^, see ^ ^^ ' ^.
tetbu(?) ^ 11%^, B.D. 137, 40.
to smear, to daub.
tetef , Herusatef Stele, 59, his, its.
tettet ) o ] o , ^ , B-D- 164, 3, to sub-
Vi— fl due, to do away.
teth JJ , nurse, attendant.
tetme-t ^ ^ o, a kind of seed (?)
[ 848 ]
=> TH
th s=» = sometimes Heb. D; Copt. X or (T.
th s=», = £1^ , thee, thou.
I
th[a] s=J d^, soldier, bowman; plur.
th-t
th-t
writing, book, document,
o I list, warrant.
sages, learned men;
CTD
m-
~SL , "the sages of the
House of Life," i.e., the learned men of the
College attached to the temple.
th-t
th-t
tha, thai
I , a gathering of people.
, a kind of goose.
lfr=ii)gi, P. 777. M. 772,
^"=0),
r=iD
(=0),
(^a
plur. /?^
N. 1293,
^ -/I ; man, male, masculine;
gi'.g^.T.'io7,p.6,8.
^^^r:-^^^'
(*==0)
Nastasen Stele 44,
w
i,Rec. 31,25,
(^
!,
C=iB
I , Hymn Darius 32,
f=Ui ("=13) f'^ni^
^ I I 1' I I 1' (9 III'
^ 1
men iand women, males
and females ; ^ 1 , the male genital organs ;
, seed ; ^c^ ^ ^, a man child ;
■Ml
('=tD,
a virile young man ;
Copt. (To, XO.
I ^^"^1' ganders;
TH s==
the governor-in-chief, the headman of a town
or village; ^^"j^^. B.D. (Saite) 145, 23,
the Arab Mudir or Wazir.
X
tha-t
, governor and
/ ID Dim
judge of the Two Lands.
tha-t meh ^^ ^ '^^ governor of the
North, i.e., of Lower Egypt.
tha-t mer nu-t nu Tamera !?^ ^
n
governor-general
of Egypt.
tha-t en Sa ' "* aa^a^ og^gjo , governor of
a grade of priests in the temple.
tha-t resu (shema?)
governor of the South, i.e., of Upper Egypt.
tha
Thaui
1 Jl ! the "male "—a title of Geb
the Earth-god.
^V fe¥
• , Bubastis 51,
I, B.D. (Saite) 164, 11, twin gods or god-
desses, Shu and Tefnut, Isis and Nephthys, etc.
Thau uru
^^
, P- 319.
M. 626, a class of divine males mentioned in
connection with (1 ^
Tha nefer ?g^ T "^"^ i< , " Beautiful
boy " — the name of a star.
than (?) fe^^. T. 316, the solid
parts of a body as opposed to the liquid, aawva.
than (?)
tha ?^
B.D. 153A, 30, birds,
fowls.
to be angry,
inflamed.
TH
849
TH
tha ib (hat) ^j^. I'hes. 1481,
IV, 970,
"O to be wroth, to fly
t ' into a rage.
tha
to envelop, to clothe.
tha ^2f "^v . bandlet ; see
5, to wrap up,
thau
tha
^
, IV, 1089,
roll, writing, document,
order, edict.
bear, to carry, bearer, carrier.
thai meh-t ^ <^ ^_^ °^
B.D. 164, I' ^ ^ °^ f c. p, fan-bearer,
bearer on the right hand of the king.
thai metcha-t ^^ <^ l\l\ L— Zl''
, carrier of the book, i.e., accountant, agent.
thai seri-t
w
(/
thai sehetpit
thai shebt ^^ rvn J jl
190, wand-bearer, staff-bearer.
thai ri^ V\ ll[l ^w-^,
L-fl
banner-bearer of
an army.
Q Rec. 16, 56,
tt=2/ ' thurifer.
, Rec. 7,
L^L-/1
I 200,
Hh. 550,
, Thes.
, to seize, to lake, to
carry off, to grasp, to lay violent hands on, to
ravish, to steal ; Copt. XI, (Tl, XH-if. XIOTfe.
L-fl'
tha-t, thau-t
00
plunder, theft.
^^-^MG^-fe-ll^'
Treaty 17, offence, injury.
thait^;^j(|^,.hef.
thau fe"^ ^ '^ ^. th'ef, robber.
thau ^2j^5?^Sf« "'■ob^^""— ^e n*™«
given to some of the pieces used in playing a
game on a draughtboard ; fi a y ^\ x „
kZ. 1866,
99-
(e K. ', to work on some
t Q
thai
hard substance, to model, to be worked or
engraved (of metal); ^"^^ |^%1
Rec. 34, 48, graven with a chisel.
thaiu
^J^" ° Anastasi I, 21, 7,
^ ^ 111' graven objects.
thau ^ ^, u. 429, ^ ^ ^•
T. 246, P. 334, ^^^. P' 707, X^,
fC^ -^r-^, ■^-v-^___> Wind, air, respiration,
breath; plur. ^^ Xt^ "^ o, R 156, 3^^ ^
xtn o, N. 786, ^^ ztn i^ i±i, M. 2 1 5,
N. 686, X^^^a3, ^^- 33. 36;^opt-
thau itl ^ s:r^ , date palm (?) olive (?)
tha
000
(2 -•
o. A.Z. 1906, 118.
, grain, drop, pellet, bead, necklace.
tha ;fe%-", S^^tlX; var. ^
ol "^ '^' ^ s*^^"^» ^o f"« Ihe hair;
; see
TH
[ 850
TH
tha
^ , ]T^ , B.M. 5645, a kind of
1 v. ' animal (?)
1 10,
1 o .^..IZSID
]\ ft/VVVNA •
tha en unsh (?) (C^ j\ /wvwv -^-^^ ^ .
Love Songs 2, 2, '' wolf's paw," i.e., mandragora
" love apple," and compare the following.
r-^r-i
W _>
, I f -
i? \\
c^ W
thaui (?) — I
l^ I, Amen. 12, 18,
fi , Amen. 13, 4.
tha-ti
^^,L.I).III,i94,i7,
the double throne or chair of state on which the
king was crowned.
v- >^ -/ij Sphinx I, 22, to restrain, to coerce.
thaartu
Nastasen Stele 11, 12, to cross over; Copt.
XIOOp.
X
^j^, A.Z. 1913, 128,
to give an order.
thaata ^^' (1 d^]| (1 ^. Love Songs
7, 1 1, a kind of plant, olive (?) ; compare Heb.
thai ^' (]() -n-
sure(?) fire-drill (?)
•, a mea-
thaiu
accursed spawn of Aapep.
thai-t
I ISma ^^ , the
'^ sadness (?) sor-
^' row(?)
thaua ^ -f^ ^ ^ , to dress the hair,
to cut the hair, to shave (?)
Thauathasasa ^f| ^ ^ ■§ n
^^, L.D. Ill, 164B, a Hittite proper name.
Thatmar (Tham'r) ?^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^
I ^' Thes. 1203, a Libyan proper name.
that-ta (?) ^^ ^ ] (] fe^, Rech-
nungen 35, ferryman (?)
thab ^yjj5, IV, 770, Annates III,
vessel; plur. ^ J% , IV, 636. {/
thab-t
III
Thabu ^J^ J,^ ^"""^ "'
thab-t 2
stick, staff.
thabsha
¥
m
■^2=0 grain.
000' corn.
wine and
beer.
, to
work stone, stonemason.
U^
thapr
thapr (?)
thapga
e
, vessel, pot.
(2
□ P. 635, M. 510, N.
'^:>' 1093
S "kv' Anastasi III, 5, 4
of Anastasi IV, 9, 5,
barracks.
Thafui
B.D. 17, 112, the double form of Horus
containing the souls of Osiris and Ra.
tham
^^ Rec. 31, 12,
male, mascuUne, to act a man's part.
thami
wreck 19,
'nT',^, Io8I,Ship-
% jT, Rec. 31, 171,
d.-
to cover over, to clothe, to dress, to wrap up in,
to enclose, to wind round, to bind.
tham-t
125, III, 17, coverings, face-cloths.
Thamaa ^' ^ R J , the god of
Western Thebes; var. J "^^P ^ > Copt.
XHJtjt,e(?)
TH
r 851 1
TH
Thamakana ^ ^ lJ, \^'
Alt-K. 1 153, a devil who caused sickness ; var.
thames ^^ f^ \, ^
20, 198, to devour, to consume.
tharr ^' <=p><p» © , a kind of cake ;
*0 r-
plur. jjg^ I Jiae^ 1 .^^a 1
thar4a^'-^(|^
I I I
a kind of
cake.
.&e.'
\>
•, P.S.B.
tharan (?) — sS. ^5*
Nastasen Stele 40, from — to.
tharin
than 7^
chief officer.
thanreh
tasi I, 9, 7, 7
^
or
i. ()()
I I I
"*===» Q^i, Anas-
to forget ; Heb,
?
e
J^^
// thant w^
state; var. (C^
thanti-t ?^
chair of state ; see
thant
< T^^~i . throne, chair of
^ ; see
^ ^ (jl) Jh... throne,
J, Alt-K- 1162, buckler; var.
P.S.B. 10, 472 ; Heb. IVltt?.
tharb ^'-=>'JeO, fe''=>'J
v\ , pot, vessel.
tharh
/\AA/W\
-2a!>
V? . to in\'ade, to
■^ ' transgress.
.2;fik
AAAA/\A
AA/\AAA I
poles, timbers, bearing-
poles.
thar ^ \^ f)^'-^' 'Tombos Stele
9, IV, 84, ^ "^^D' IV, 1078, to
embrace, to enclose, to surround.
thar I
l^'
f>
Mission 13, 117, ^^ ^ vs^ L— ^, to be
strong, to be protected, fortified, strong ; Copt.
2Cop, xoop, xoope.
tharei
w
f>.
^ uL' ^^'■^"sth,
jgsfi, whole, sound, strong, protected
thar - 1
strong thing, a protected thing.
thar-^^^^, ^^,
2^ K:^ „.Jour. E.A. 3, 104, an enclosed
and strong place, a walled enclosure, fortress.
tharit
— ^ -T)- ^ '^ ^^^^ ^^ protected
\\ ' "^ N III' thing.
tharsta-t ^ 1 "^ Iq" ] i) ^"^i,' ^^""^
part or parts of the body.
tharta ^'*=^](]^^, ^■^]
1 liis^ I U 1 liiii*' I I I
a kind of boat.
tharta ?^<rr>l (1 '^^, Rcc. 17, 146,
bread made of fine flour ; Heb. HTD Chald.
Nn^^D, Arab. ^^^ (Dozy I, 671), Assyr.
sil-la-tu >»Tr *-t1 ^T-
thahab fe'^"^ J^' Anastasi
IV, 2, 5, KoUer 2,3, ^ f" ^ J \^^^
a place where horses are exercised.
thahr
I » w
thasas 7^
chief, master.
tha serit
Jl ^ to ill-treat, to
• I 11 i ' beat.
, IV, 998,
^Sf,IV,,,8.SP4.^()f,
Hag bearer, colour bearer of an army : see
U^"
H 2
TH
[ 852 ]
TH
see
thash
ZSSZD
thak
: Copt, xocy
, boundary, frontier;
thakar
I
, Rouge I.H. 2, 125
W
cm , strong
building, an enclosed and fortified place, tower.
Thakaru
w
■ ^ 1 , 1 hes.
1208,
916, /
I I
, Rec. 2 1
[\^\y]
111'
-S^
1
Q^M],
I I t
\\ '
I , Alt-K, 1171, a Mediterranean people.
Thakar - Bara ^' ^ ' J o ^
>5_j'|cvx£)V^,Rec. 21, 78, ,?^'LJl l]__^
^j^^^i^X; Y ^ p^p^ the name of a Syrian governor :
' ' Heb.Svnn:]v
Thakaretha J^' LJ .^^ 1 ^ "1 x,
Harris Pap. Mag., a magical name.
covermg,
bandlet.
W
I III
, Harris I,
thakrau 7^
57, 13, shutters, lattices.
thaga ^' ZS'^|, Koller I, 5, 2, 1,
^' ^, IV, 701, ^ S ^ -^, ^ Z5
t^.^,;,,^^ IV, 732, a kind of tree, the wood of
-^ the same.
thagapu ^ S '^ ° CTTD , Anastasi
IV, 9, 5, barracks; see
thaten-t
a
Is
cm
r^ , throne ;
^A/^A^^ I I
see
thatha(?) %
vessel, or bowl.
Thathait ^
I S> 47> a form of the Sun-god
I 17 , a metal pot,
^ Z] c^' Litanie
Thath-neteru g=1\ £=3i ' , Tuat
VI, a god.
tha-t ^=^!\ ^ , '^^^^'- ''.^'^ l^' ^.57'
1 tVjs emanation, exudation.
That g=J [1 o> P> , a goddess of Tet-t,
uu ^ , Busiris.'
thaaiu s=^ h
officials, clerks (?)
thafthaf s=5 A ^.=_ s=3 (j k.=_ , t. 305
I , a class of
Tharef s=> h imtsi , T. 31 7, the name
of a magical serpent.
thatha s=j h s=s (j | ."^^ , Rev. 6, 26,
to stamp with the feet, to gallop.
thatha s=z5 (] §=3 (j ^ I, b.d. 169, 2,
dances, skippings.
tha (?) ^ i ^ , to run (?)
V '' (o -^111'
th-amit ^^^ ^v (1(1 c^, Rev. 13, 27 =
ZIIteiJULe, in the state of knowing.
thi
I, scribe, learned man; plur.
-r crzi , Rec.
33, 4, copyists attached to the college, sages.
thi-t s=»(j(| 5, s=3 (](] g , band, tie.
thmen«(]()(|ll-^,^-g- ^' 9
thi thi Q^, Love Songs 5, 6,
"^ 5?^ ' ) Rec. 21, 97, ^ ^1
W \\ ^\ ^" WW ^
Rec. I, 46, r „, ibid, i, 52, to
' ^ ' W W ^^ Q
wrangle, to dispute, to chatter, to gossip.
thetthet
C^ /Ci
' o ^ L^'
chatter, gossip.
thU, thut s==^^, T. 211, N. 335,
, pron. 2nd sing, masc, thou.
thu (?) , to mount up.
thua
f]
to lift up, to bear, to
carry.
TH
[ 863 ]
TH
278, to bind on a
crown;
N. 979, defects (?)
offences (?)
crown :
see
thua«f||,iv,
thua 8=» f) — n ,
tim&t s=»%(] ^^4^' 1'- 284,
thui s=J^ (1(1, that.
thub s==s v:> J, sole, sandal; see s=5 j
o U) ; Copt. etOOTX, XOOTX.
thupar
e
w
pet;
e
L-VI (2
, horn, trum-
w
trumpet bearer, trumpeter; compare Heb. IDttJ,
W
tasi I, 17, 7, scribe, copyist, secretary; Heb.
"iDiD, Aram. fc^-JCp, Syr.
w
(£ W
f.
thuprath D«di>s=3?^, Mar.
Aby. I, Text 11, a Hittite chariot.
thUf =^H_<|>,
^g W ^ '^', Rev. 6, 26, papyrus ; var. ^^ ^ ;
Copt. ZOOTq, Heb. P^^D-
thumaqana
Alt-K. 1 153, a devil of sickness ; var,
n WAA/VA
o \ AAAAAA o \ /\AAA/V»
carry, to rise up ; Copt. TCJOOTrt.
\ \\ /VA/VS/VA I I
thurn
buckler, breast cover of leather ; var,
AAAAAA "^ in • Heb. ji'iltp .
thurh
I'
(5 I
to sm, to tres-
pass.
thurta s= ^ .2as I ] (j .•■•;'^ , '
I (1 /"^^, fine flour; Heb. rh'O.
(§.
g*^l
thut 8=*^'', U. 574, N. 968, *^^,
a particle; aaaaaa 8z=> >K^ (10, T. 271, P. 22,
M. 33. N. 123, 1 s=3%r(lfl U. 581.
AAAAAA _/I 1 I
N. 962, s=^" () p, B.D. ,80. 37, s=^
II (] p. B.D. 180, 27.
thut s=3 vT, U. 220, to be collected.
thut v\, U. 559, form, image.
thut ^=.^"^, T. 266. ^=^^,
M. 43, 421, crown.
thut^ s=5 "^"^ (] , P. 34, crown.
thutha
(5
'\hh"
^ ^ ^«^^ ' > ^ ^ >^ I > the piping of
a bird, the cry of the hawk, twitterings.
Thuthu i=:^ ^^=3^ ^, Rec. 6, 151,
31, 18, the name of a god.
thuth ken s=^ V\ ° , Ebers 63,
Jl^zz:^ III
9, a seed.
thebit =^JJ/.N.942,8=J^J].
T. 312, P. 174, s=^J o |, U. 554, T. 173, M.
i54,s=»Jo^,N.97o,s=3j^"|,T.32,
301, U. 553, Rec. 27, 60, W'^, sandal; dual
J^-||,P.5n.||=plnr.«J^-
, P. 408, M. 584, N. 813, 1190,5=3 Jo
^, sandals white and black; see also <=>. ] p^lu >
Copt. Toonre.
thebit«J(j(]^|.R-4,^;;X^^
L— /|^, sandal-maker, worker in leather; plur.
I e ; ^ ^ I , Anastasi I, 26, 4, | (2 | ^ I ,
sandal-maker to the king.
3 H 3
TH
[ 854 ]
thebu-t s=. J ^" I s.:^ . Rec. 30, 68,
a part of a ship.
Rev. 14, 73, calf, cow; compare Copt. T^ in
xJS.rtH.
theb (tcheb)
Ji
, bird-cage;
see also tcheb A J l^^l > A'
theb-t s=> 11 g o , sistrum.
theb s=5 1 _ , copper coins, obelus,
7 assariuni : var. c-^=^ ^^\ \l U
assarium; var. c— =^ "^ II -^ ' •
to break
to smash.
thebeb«JJ<^,T-3-.
Theba s=s'«^^,Rec. 26, 229,agod(?)
thebu £=3 J ^ o, s=^ J e O , Mar.
Karn. 55, 61, Rec. 21, 77, Theban Ostraka B, 6,
vase, pot, vessel ; plur. s=3 J o O , IV, 666.
thebU=J^^>, ^J§, Rec.
17, 145, a weight for meat, a measure; var.
thebn s=5 J e/ ^ > a lock of hair, curl ;
Thebeh c= J ra ^^J, Typhon ; var.
thebhen
to hop, to skip, to frisk (of animals).
thebtheb s=^Js=^J,^=^Js=^J^,
to tie up to (with <cz> <cr> . IV, 658), to suspend.
to tie (dead bodies to a wall).
thebtheb s=s J s= J A ^ » to dance,
the belly-dance.
thebtheb-t s=» J s=^ J ^ ^^, dis-
pute, argument.
TH
, a kind of goose.
thep
thepa ^ (j L-Zl , Rec 30,192, ^ (] ^ ,
to breathe, to snuff the air.
theput ^ i , the dead (?)
D
^ ^ /^- 303/
i-n-
theph-t
N. 662, hole in the ground, cavern, cave ; plur.
I, N. 656,
o
^S^, the vault of the sky
,Rec. 29, 154;
le si
Thephut petriu ' ' | o 3'=i] °,
N.656,=i njnrL°--°— °
isffi:, M. 381, a group of shrines (?) in the Tuat.
Theph-t sheta-t ""^^ | ,^^ ^ |,
Tuat VII, the 7th division of the Tuat.
thef L=/l, to move about, to shake (?)
thefthef
to dance, to wag (the
head).
thefthef
AAAAAft
AAAAA/i
/\A/>AftA
^
to spit, to pour out water ; var
thef "^, papyrus plant; var.
"^ J; Copt, xoo-rq, Heb. r|^D-
thefa ^""^(1, u. 541, T. 297=s=>(]
(j^^^,T. 305.... ...
Thefnut ^^ ^ , ^^^ ^ J, consort
s=3j ra |7\,DeHymnis36, : of Shu; see
Thefnut
^=
, P. 62, M. 83.
Berg. I, 14, a lioness-god-
0~^ ' ' dess ; see Tefnut.
, P. 707
c:^ /vAwvv ^ j\ , Amen, i j, 20,
theften '
theftenn
envoy, messenger (?)
them, them-t
P. 62, M. 84, N. 91, P.S.B. 15, 37, Rec. 21, 197
= , pron. 2nd fem. sing.
TH
855
TH
them
them
5 , bandlct, tiara, apparel.
Amen. 22, 6, 23, 9,
to see (?)
thema / , bold, brave, strong.
thema-a
,.^_fl
J^ ' ^ I ' ^^' ^57,
/ , „, hero, warrior.
Thema ^, Tuat ill, a god.
Thema-re ^''^^, Tuatxii, a sing
-^ ing-god
9.
Themat-her-t
J"
o <z> i<i , Tomb
Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans ; var. \ .J^
U o III
<:^> i<i , , <=r>, Tomb Ram. IV ; Gr, TfiM.
Themat-kher-t
S= /I\ , [=3
-^ o III
/I\o Tombs Seti I and Ram. II, one of the
ic ' 36 Dekans.
thema-t /
vulture amulet ; var. ^s^ o^
themia
A.Z. 1908, 16, the
I.
o I I
^ ^/W' Hh. 377, seat, throne;
^^ /wv '^•^- ^^^' Sphinx, 2, 132,
_>^ /7 H ^ ' scribe of the throne.
thema-t 4, ^ -fj-, mat (?) Copt. TiULH.
thema ""T -0- "" , ^^'' ^^'°' '''^"^^'
^Jf ' ' III estates.
^^==^ 2=* Tuat X, a liones.s-
.^ ^ fl ' goddess.
Themath
Thema-taui s=3^(j"^^, P. 266,
M ^^2^ ^ , M. 479, N. 1246, a god.
Themmit ^=(1(1^, Tomb Ram. IX,
10, god of the serpent "^ •
^hemu ^^ji^. ^^ji^i- for
/ ^. writing, plan, drawing.
Cv^ J Libyan ; plur. =>|^ | ^ 1 ^ j .
Mar. Karn. 53, 26.
Themhu ^ % I , ^"^^ V, the Libyans
N _zr I in the \ ual.
Themhu ,=1^ J ^ j^, Rec 30. 63.
the " Libyan " god.
themes 8=^ ^ jj^, Rec 32, 80, to
write, to make marks, to paint coloured pictures,
to be of various colours, to be striped ; var.
WW
themes ^=»^ P fl^ > P- 604, striped,
coloured (of the rump of an animal <z> ^ 1.
themes 8=> [f| f) jft v=^^, Dream Stele
20, writing board, inscribed tablet.
themes-t s=>^jj^|i^, p. 172, N.
939, a writing, list, register ; plur. 8=j Vv^ 1
themes s=j |\ ;;r', '' condemned
person.
see
themess-t s=s ^ 1 I c. Wi , p. 681,
773> M. 770, design, writing, picture, document.
Themes - en - khentt
II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
thmes-t
themth
themthem
measure.
then
, Tomb Seti I, 1 ftl ^ ^ ' ^^"^^"^^
r
L-fl
midwife ; Copt.
oAxecio.
, Hh. 337
then
/vAAAAA ^^/^/s^^
III
f}, adry
^ abso. pron. 2nd fem.
sing.
Vi.
later
-vAAA/vA, pron. 2nd plur. ye, your; -wsw*, N. 1385
(dual); Copt. OHrtOf.
3 H 4
TH
[ 856 ]
TH
then = , this.
then ^'^, ^"^ Q, P.
307. 312,
1 1^ ' ^^'^''^ '' > ^^'"•
; Copt, xojrt.
then " '," ''ll, iv,222, ^^"l
Rec. 30, 185, to lift up, to raise, to promote, to
distinguish.
then-t ftAA^AA j ^^ a something great or
distinguished ; plur. www | ^^ J 1 .
Then-aru ^^ -s>-%i I ' f ^ » '^^"^'^
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 54).
Then-neteru ^^ T ' , Tuat xii, the
gate of the 12th division of the Tuat.
Then-ret ^"^^^^i], b.d. 125, 11,
the name of one of the 42 judges of Osiris.
then ^^"^"l "^3 , B.D. 178, 23, a kind
of tree; var.
then ^
], course,*throughout;
/V^AA^^
AA/VWV %
AA^/V\A (_ J
then-t, thenn-t aaaa^^, u. 234,
, ibid. 26, 74, ftAAAAA
d L J A/y/VWA
/vAwvA ,3i , ibid. 31, 16, place, abode.
AAAAAA I I
sanctuary of Seker ; plur.
I I I
Thenen ''^ll _f), Tomb of Seti I,
/SAAAAA T T i 1
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 3).
Thennit s^^j.^ ^ ^, B.D.G. 42, 699.
1^1:2 ? t 4''1- ^ H consort of Menthu and a
■^^ ' vvwvA on' form of Hathor.
thena ^^^ h , T. 307, p. 1 73, 260, M. 493,
A/WVAA 1
where?; see , (1(1 ; Copt. TOJn.
ftAA/VAA ^VWAA I 1
thena ""^ (1 Jl, ^^^ d /% I , to be old,
old age, aged.
Thena
(1, Tuat XII, one of the 12
gods who towed the boat of Af through the
serpent Ankh-neteru ; he was re-born daily.
thena, theniu * ' h , iv, 639,
() (1 % . pitcher, bowl, dish ; plur.*^ ' (j %>
L.D. III, 65 A, 15.
thena ^^"^ h
WAAAA I
e
, Amen. 14, 11
thena-ti
AA/VV\A I >T— ' \\
, Amen. 15,17,
.^^, Amen. 20, 19,
Amen. 25, 10
thenaa
theni
^^V
boomerang, camel
stick.
thenu
thenu
, N. 940, where ? ; see
h ; Copt. TCOIL
pron. 2nd plur. ; Copt.
OKno-r.
IV, ,,41, ^\] ^1 ^|, ^1^.
each, every.
thenu ^^\, U. 253, T. 196, P. 288,
678, N. 1293, M. 726, to count, to reckon.
I
thennt
Oo
, A.Z. 1904, 89, ;
O
I, Rec. II, II, AAAAAA
I
I ftAAAAA
I
/V\AA/V\ C^ I.
IV, 1 143, number, reckoning, computa-
' tion, census (of cattle), calculations.
the nut "'^ ^ v» ^^^8^^' quantity.
Thenu-t aaaaaa^v:^;^ the name of a festival.
thennu
AAAAA/V
AAAAAA
Rechnungen 63, a
j»-7=- ' plank or log of wood.
Thennui (?) s=:*;|.;|.^ i)|], T. 302,
a magical name (?) mentioned with sc^^ 4--r
thenpu ^^ % IV, 930
TH
[857]
TH
thenf AwvvA ^t1 , ^^w^A ^^ ,
"Ul' "lli.
o
I, to dance, to play an
instrument or sing to a dance.
thenf Awwv v,wvN, Rec 20, 216, drink.
thenf-t v^A^A^ , vessel or pot of drink
thenfit /wwNA j\j\ o || , Edict 4, sail.
thonem ^"""^
thenem
the first milk in
0;
ON. 514A, an offer-
ing, milk (?)
the breasts after childbirth ; van
Copt. xeXAiLi.
Thenem ° '
424, a nurse-goddess.
thenem "=" d |\ ^, ^°, **-^^P' ^^
/vwNAA Jl _tt'^ ' ' make to weep.
AAAAAft i _al^ _2r I I I * AAWVV Jl _B^
^.|,> Hh. 556, dens, caves.
^ J, T.S.B.A. Ill,
thenem
/V
^
. to
turn away from, to turn back, to reject ; var.
/v.
125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris; see
thenr
/V\AA/VA
I I I
thenh-ti
16, 20
thenher
w
, strong, bold, brave.
^^ -^^ , Amen.
9.
O
Peasant 175,
a bird.
thentut ^ ^^^, Meir 8.
a breed of cows.
thenti /vwsaa yl ,
Stele 3, throne, chair of state
/H , Tom bos
^
thenta-t v^^A^«
jn Rec. 27, 222, throne, chair of state,
•^ ' throne-chamber.
Thenti ^^| ^, Tomb Sell I, one of
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 47).
thentenr ^^^^ \ '^'^ *V*, Rec. 8, ito,
— 1 I I y\ III * ^^
braves, soldiers.
thentha - t
-Zl' 'V. 565.
^ c-D, B.D. 180, 7, *^^
, L.I). Ill, I 6a, throne, throne room,
*^^feQU' IV, 573; *'^
— ,^^ WVNAA »t» Mr Vijt^ AA^AAA
^^ O [^ , throne mounted on a boat.
thenthen ^ ys, Anastasi I,
24, 8, to run, to run away, to flee.
CD
chair of state;
1,
Thenthen-neteru
AA/«/W\A WWSA I III
the name of the 12th Gate of the fuat.
ther
O , I, 133, number.
ther 5 , 1 1 , stuff, apparel,
ther-t <rr>®, U. 563, willow tree; var.
J ^ I ; Copt, xojpe.
Therit :
dess of the willow tree
therut
Rec. 27,53, the god
, an offering.
ther^ ij I ® » time, season, year ; plur.
= ^{0rvarr.^(|{0.^(){.
theri ^ I] , U. 538, r. 295, p. 219
theri (1 11 aw^ , to sprinkle, to moisten.
therit' iJiJ'=^ !» ^^ 3^' ^9' '^^'^■■•
ence, adoration, prayer, entreaty.
therri-t §(j(| ^. ni, 17, ^-^,
Dream- Stele 27, mound raised up against a
besieged city ; compare Heb. rrT/b, and see
therther.
theru
theru
to paintf painting,
writing (?)
o, U. 563, colour, paint
TH
858 ]
Therut ,_^ fi| ^ ^, U- 220, T. 323,
^ VS, U. 510, a god or goddess (?)
theru ^^\,.^ui, ^J'^: . "' 399, to
<r> ui diminish, to reduce.
therut ^?%^, bandlet, fetter.
therm e=>-^^'^^'^, u. 563, to
cleanse, to purify ; var. o ^^ (?)
D ^» 'r. 390, M. 404,!
therp
^^, U. 1 31 A, a kind of goose; plur. D
therp D V^ 7\ , *=> ^ . to waddle
(like a goose), to dandle a child.
^^ ^^ A Peasant 294,
^=^ ' ^^ ' to dance.
therf
threm, thremm
m=.
-^^, to weep, to cause to weep;
therheh ^^"^ ?| ^ Y, to rejoice (?)
Therta " ] (j ^, Rec. 27, 53, a god.
therther ^
therther
to overcome, to de-
stroy.
, Rev. 12, 78,
s I earthwork, mounds thrown up around
11' a besieged city ; Copt. TtJOpXp.
thertcher
^ n I Thes. 1322,
=a> y 1 ' walls.
theh |— 1 ^ 7^ , to attack, to transgress, to
invade; varr. ^5, ^ %^. ^ ^
ra
thehtheh ^-i r-i
Pap. 42, raider, invader.
I , Amherst
theh ° '^ ^ Vxndi of plant used in
rn (2 III' medicine.
theheb j— , \ , A.z. 1905, 19, to frisk,
to gambol (of young of animals).
thehem ^^. ^ J^. A.Z. 1906,
1 26, to shout for joy, to praise.
TH =-
?. IV, 840, to approach, to
invade.
theh s
theh-t g=3 ^ ^ , approach.
thehu s= |%>^, IV, 502, g=j|%
«=, «=— ^, to rejoice, to make merry.
theheh s= | § T > R^^- ^ 2, 2,
w
w
, , to rejoice.
thehhu
(£ W
I , joy, gladness.
thehhut £=3 II ^ "^ I I , IV, 894,
I, Rec. 29, 166, rejoicings;
var.
(2
($.
I , gods who
Tuat VI, a
goddess.
Thehhut
rejoice, or divine rejoicings.
Thehbith g=|J(j(j
thehef-ti s=5 | '^''^ '^j a plant.
Q ftAAA/VA
thehen s=5 » , Mar. Kam. 53, 28,
Jour, E. A. Ill, 98, IV, 656, 710, Love Songs 5, 5,
Q /V/WVVA
a > Q „ n' to advance, to meet, to touch, to
twitch (of the nerves or muscles, P.S.B. 13,412) ;
Copt. Z(JO^, (To)^.
thehen s= | ^, T. 334, sr^^j
p. 826, £=3 1 "l A^A/wN , M. 249, ^== c|||
to sparkle, to scintillate, to glitter, to shine.
thehenhen z=i | aaaa/v- 7]t | ^
U. 563, to sparkle.
\U , U. 563,
^ 000' u-^'^'^* J w o :'^^s^'-
ning-stone, crystal, any bright or sparkling sub-
stance, blue-glazed faience, etc.
Thehen M^ 3, ^""^11 ^' ^f ' Ti,-^
the 14 kau of Ra.
TH
r 859 ]
TH
M. 249, N, 704, one of the four
bulls of Tern.
Thehen-Atebu, etc.
Thehnit-tepi.khat.^-®Q
'=' Rec. 34, 190, one of the 12 Thoueris god-
^ desses.
Theljnu s=1 1^, u. 564, 1 c=,
Thehen
840
, IV,
^A/^AAA
thehenu ] 0^^ ^, u. 64, ] ^, N. 318,
=" I Cn2^ ??' L'^y^" unguent.
thehnen-t % — > ? "l '^, t. 89, a — ^ ? "l
^""^.N. 619
C^ skin of a beast, hide ; compare Heb.
Vr ' trnn^ Assyr. t"^ ^y, takh-shu.
thekh ^» ^ drinking festival; var.
\\^5:7.
thekhthekh
drink ; varr. ^
xe^, euj^, xu3^.
thes s==|l^|,T.336,s=
M. 254, N. 640: see s= [1] p |[^
Thesi-en-khentt
. , one of the 36 Dekans ; var.
to mix a
5V ; <^-opt.
h'
thes, thess ^^, T. 159, m. 175, 688,
Amen. 19, 7, 25, i, ^^2^, ""** L-fl,
^__^. _^_ g. Peasant 257, U-fl,
r . . to knot, to tie, to tic togetKer,
to tie on something (a crown or a garment), to
bind com, to coil, to twine, to plait, to weave ;
^ (](). M. 785. ^ (](), M. 782; Copt
(Ttoc.
thes mehu
••^
^2jwJ' ^■^' '9«6, 123.
B.M. 828, to weave a crown, to tie
on a crown.
thes metcheh ^^ ^ ^^ 8 c>^ ,
Sphinx 3, 132, to tie on a girdle.
thes qebsu (beqsu) ^^^j Jl%,
U. 310, to tie together the entrails (?)
thes qesu ^3|3, p. 612, to tic to-
gether the bones, to reconstitute the body.
thes-t '*''^, Roller 4, 6, thread.
n o W ^^^' 3». 171. tie,
I U ' band, knot (?)
thes-t
thesthes ^^
thes, thes-t
v- B.I). 145, 24, fillet,
^' band, tie.
'^, P. 568, ~^,
, knot, tie, liga-
ture, bdckbone, vertebrae, spine; plur
^^i'
-91
,T. 183.
0111
. U. 517,
theSS-t _«_ o ^ , tie, knot
I
thesut VII "", the seven magical
o ! Ill' ^
knots that protected a man.
C^'<K>*4 ^*0>^Q ^*|<I>^^
thes-t ssr^*- , — ••— sj»-»»- , , frame,
framework with bars (?) bearing pole, carrying-
pole of a litter.
Thesu "****% J|. Tuat X, an archer-god.
Thesu VII
c?
Mil
III
, B.D. 71, 16,
seven gods who assisted at the judgment and
c<jndemnation of the wicked.
Thes-am ^"^^^ ^'^- ^' '5. a bun-
TH
[ 860 ]
TH
Thes-arq
^,
A
~^> ^^^. Denderah II, lo, ii,
one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. GESOAK.
Thes-t-up-t
\J Tuat IV, a
o I ' horned goddess.
Thes-usfu ""^ \\ n ^.=_ "^j P. 708,
a fiend or devil (?)
Thes - heru
I Tfififin, Tuat X, a
serpent-god, son of Sekri. He has a head at each
end of his body, moves on four human legs, and
IJeru-Khenti is perched on his back.
Thesi-Tesher-t ^^^ 00 o
(Saite) 149, the god of the 3rd Aat.
V.
B.D.
thes — H— , chamber, room.
ur-2
p '~' -j sarcophagus, funerary
o ircr'' coffer.
thes-t
thest-ta ^^ r°-i \ \ , burial, funeral.
X
L=J,
thes -^^H, A.z. 1905, 22,
(i) to arrange times and seasons; (2) to wear
an amulet.
to command, to arrange, to direct, to levy, to
raise taxes.
thesu (^^\ fl^, Gol. Hamm. 14,
^>__/l ^ , captain, commandant.
chief officer, general, master, commander ;
L-=fl W» I / Y' Coronation Stele 3,
trusted officers ; Copt. ZOeiC.
thesu "^"^ %i ^, captain :— ^ ^ > »
captain of bowmen; ts-co-a i^ 1, captain of
soldiers; c«x« „^,v^^A ^ , IV, 11 20, captain of
a fortress; '*'°^ "^-vaaaa/n "^ ^ I , captains of
ferrymen ; Copt. ZoeiC.
thess
, captain, general; plur.
I , Coronation Stele 1 5.
thess ' I ' Jj » master, chief; varr,
(] p,^() p^; Copt, icoeic.
c^
thesit - „ _ , — H— , lady, chieftainess, a
title of the goddess Nekhebit ; Copt. ZoeiC.
thes-t
o
\-^
1'^
levies from districts, troops, bodies of soldiers,
regiments.
thes-t
thes
j the working folk on an
I ' estate, peasants.
i, to
compose a connected statement, to arrange
words in logical sequence.
thes
, I, 116, — " — , IV, 221,
e
i, IV, 1090,
proverb, saying, formula, charm, spell, incanta-
tion, declaration, statement, what a man wants
to say, accusation of a plaintiff, speech or
defence of a defendant, sentence, aphorism,
apophthegm, "word," precept; — h— ^Aw^A
^, IV, 1082, speech of a petitioner;
|2i 'w^AAA __^. ^IJ-fl ga , IV, 430, a state-
ment which is a tissue of lies
I
thesu ^'"'^ %
\,
M\'Z:\
(2
speeches, proverbs, precepts, statements, charms,
spells, orders, commands.
thes-t, thess-t
plan, crafty design;
, plot.
an abominable
plot.
thesu """^ S vS?i I , law-makers, arrangers,
— N — ^ I ' disposers, managers.
thes maS,
speech of law.
_> , N. 163,
TH
[ 861 1
TH
thes pekhar (?) , | , a rubrical
direction meaning to transpose conversely, e.g.,
" Tlie strength of Horus is my strength " :
thes pekhar, />., " My strength is as the
strength of Horus."
thesi ^ t|^. T. 271, p. 22, 97, 604,
M. 32, N. 122, 11 , Kubbin Stele 11,
JA, Roller ,, 8. ^^^. ^^.
\\
, Metternich Stele 59, T|
to lift up, to raise, to rise, to raise oneself, to
ascend a hill, to lift away, to bear up, to support,
to be high (of price), to lift up an offering to
a god, to set aside, high (of bows) ; Copt.
xice, zoce, (Tici, (Toci.
thess
^. T. 29,
m
Hh. 564, to lift up, to raise, to rise, to mount,
to be exalted ; Copt. 2CIce.
thesi |1(] "i ^ A., ascent, ascender.
thesu bati ^^^^'l ^^ ^J;^ , Tombos
— N — .Ji XL ' ' '
I I
Stele 13, wearers of the double crown.
thesi semsem^;^;^ P^P
l^ , mounted soldier, knight ; var
27, 228, a rising, revolt, insurrection.
ports, props, pillars ; -^ ffff f=^ , ^ffff,
11 y\ ^ffff'' I tfff'' ^^^ ^°"'' PJllars of
heaven; plur. ~\ o t j,
— •►— xL o
Thesu-urut ^^— ^^.u.434.
^ ^ ^ ^ <^ ^ S T. 248, a group of
gods who raised the dead.
Thesu ur 3^^^*' '''• *^^* \
"^ ^^ ^, B.D. I27B, 7, a god.
The8i-khft-netrui(P) *^ " 1"],
a title of Khensu Nefer-hetep.
Thesi -tchatcha(?) ?
®
fe>, U. 4*3.
, T. 243, the ♦• head-raising " god
Thesi-tchatchau-neteru ^T^ M ' .
^ I I Mil'
Tuat XII, a singing dawn-god of Syiaitic
origin (?)
thesi-t
Hh. 343, -i^,
0X1 SI \>
ridge of ground, high ground, bank of a river
Copt. (Tic, zice.
tlies ^^^, dyke(?); plur.™ 3=1.
the
thes-ta __ I , estate, domain, field;
' '""^^ of Neha-her in the Tuat was
1^ I 31 I 450 cubits long.
thesi^^§,^^.^_(],^.
Rev. II, 179, to speak haughtily or proudly,
thesi ~\ "^^ , pride, arrogance.
thesi hat ^ '^, ""^^ O, b.d.
178, 3, high of heart or courage, bold, proud,
haughty ; compare Copt. X^Cl ^HX.
tliesi ^;^0 ^^^, what rises
to the surface of a liquid, scum, to skim.
theSUt s=J n o "1 ^'^^, Peasant 299,
troubles, difficulties.
thes-ti ^ ' , ^ "* . J**s (-> ^^^ ^^^
^ o ci Will' of a bird.
theSUt ^^ I , *^^ "il ^, teeth.
- Jl III
o\> I
thess (?) 8=
down-
dejected.
, % U. 168,.
Jr 'cast, dej
thes&U ""^ ^ ^ O' *" excitable man,
a man prone to anger
TH
[ 862 ]
TH
thesd.U ' ' j\ (5 r^, to command, to
direct; see V^ /).
thes&u taiu ^"^ (j
(3
5 !,
director of lands " — a royal title.
theS&S^(]fl.^()P^, chief, lord.
master ; varr. ^ p ^, ^ -.-^ ^ P 5^^ ^°P^*
xoeic.
thes^siu '^""^n 1 ^ i , words, speeches,
formulae; see Qii, ^'^^
. thesi[t] ^jj()(j(B), ^(]l]<s),
5=* H A H ^, — ^ a kind of fancy bread used as
j^^^ 1 H ii ' an offering.
thesi ^=* hh fcs^, to lie on the back
— H— 1 1 dead (?)
Thesbu 3=> H J,«=is%^, t. 292, the
god of circumcision (?)
thesf-ti ^~7"^^ ^ l^i"<i o^ collar or neck-
aL=^ \\ ' lace.
thesem "[[, ^^^ ^
, tower on a wall, bastion ; plur.
I I 1
thesem ^]^^,Hh. 355,^
I^, greyhound; plur. ^'^ ^, IV, 809,
thesm-t
bitch.
thesemu-tchatchar?) ^^ ^ ^,
/ — r III I
B.D. 145, 40, dog-headed.
Thesmu Heru ^ |^ ^ ^ |
B.D. 13, I, the greyhounds of Horus.
Th-sena-tnefer-t s=^| (j "^^ T '^,
title of
Tefnut.
t -=" " the beautiful sister "—a title of
thesten (?) £= P ^ 7^ , Rec. 31,
170. 172, girdle (?)
thesthes W« ^ ^^^^ °^ unguent.
M »— U
thek , thee, thou.
thek
= -ftxeritieioc, A.Z. 1868,
55, P.S.B. 13, 38, magnet ; compare T€(^,
to stick, to adhere.
^ loaf, cake : Copt.
thek-t
Thekem
god of offerings ; van
(Sai'te) 72, 4.
, B.D. 99, 13, a
, B.D.
theknu
human victim ; plur.
"^^ ^' watchman, spy,
34, 8, var.
ftAAA/VA -^£^-
7^
I, A.Z.
I , Israel Stele 24.
thektan
W ^^- J\ ill I
g > ^ rp=r) ^CS^ -^^
I
I I I -8^ J\ ifLL 1'
i, \.Z. 34, 22, Sphinx 3, 151,
spies, human victims, Libyan soldiers (?)
thet '^ ^ , KoUer I, 6,
c^ X n ^ X J3^
Metternich Stele, 3, 5, to separate, to release,
to set free, to be destroyed.
thet
, Rec. 24, 76,
lO I ^r^
85, table, altar, thick staff, cudgel (?)
thet en renp-t ^^ V | '^^, an
aromatic substance used in making kyphi ; var.
Thett " ' ^^, Metternich Stele 51,
one of the seven scorpion-goddesses of Isis.
theta
thetef ^^
skip, to scatter (?)
thetef ' '
to send back, to
reverse.
X
j\
, to hop, to
Ci ' i
AAAAAA , O AV\AAA ^ I\ ^ O AAAAAA i^ , [Q pOUr
AAAAAA y >-^^ \^\/V^AJ\ ^ ^ — ^ — AAAAAft V J
out, to sprinkle, to poiir out by drops.
TH
[ 863 ]
TH
Metternich Stele 170,
fountain (?)
thetef
thetef ci O » a measure.
thetthet *^^^^^^i^, *^^^^ ' v ^,
Amen. 12, 10, 13, i, 22, 20, to gossip, to chatter.
, Hh. 386, to alight.
theth _
theth re
theth-t "
thethi
' ^ *^~^ Amen. 5, 10,
> 21 i ' babbler.
, T. 308, tie, binding.
(2, D^rets 108, inscription.
Thethu ^^"Bww, U. 549. T. 304,
a seri>ent-fiend in the 'J'uai.
thether s^'^, R«v. 13, 6 - ^
thethhehut (thehthel;iut)
thetef
j , rejoicings ; var.
=3 X
\
, to spread, to scatter;
var. o
^
thetef ^§^r*^, to distil, to sprinkle;
see ci vs/»««A ,
[ 864 J
^ c=>, = Heb. 1 and to; Copt. T.
t c=Di, U. 373, P- 434, to give, to set, to
place; ^"^^j U. 6i, N. 314; c::^ (j , P. 176,
364; c^=. |](|, P. 176, M. 316, N. 383, Rec.
[i A ^ **"*" to ^^y oneself flat on
31, 167 ; ^^^ qq I o I ' the belly in homage.
tU (?) cr=> I , sandals ; Copt. TOOVe.
perhaps to be read ter-t for -^^ "^igiJ ; dual
o, P. 630, """^^^jN. 1371, Hh. 439,
•^iSij N. 1043, , A.Z. 1908, ii6,
^§, cr^si, cr^:^; plur. c^d:. o , P. 204, T.
t8<;,^S, Metternich Stele 24, 25, ,,,,' __ j ,
>J J' o III' O III c:^> I
; te-t aab-t
III' o I i • -^
Nastasen Stele 9, the left hand.
cr>sj;
tet-t-k ab-k cs
• • /3
1 1 3, thy heart's desire ; var.
N. 27.
, P. 83, M.
te-t q:,
Q. IV, 659, the hands cut off
from slain enemies.
c^ I —
I' o I III
te-ut == _p '
^^, c=p V:> ^ I, Rec. 26, 66, a gang
of five labourers or slaves ; var. ^_n () U _y ^ | •
Te-t Amen . -^^^^^ Tuat x, the
o I 1 •-"^-^
colossal right hand that grasps the chain where-
by Aapep is fettered.
Te-t ent Ast, etc. ^ "^ jj ^ | T
21, 153A, 8: (i) the opening in the net of the
Akeru-gods ; (2) the of the net, B.D. 1S3A,
21; (3) a part of the magical boat.
te-t setem
Ch
^^ Rec. 17, 146,
T ' servant.
. „ c^ij hand, i.e., the trunk of an
le-X (r) ^ , , elephant.
te-t
young ox.
"", IV, 1 121,
[^], calf.
te-ti , yearling.
O w
te-t
3 Anastasi I, 24, 5, part of a
I '■^''^ ' chariot, pole (?)
te-t hau (?) ^ f" "^ r^y,' P^i^^^)
of a chariot.
ta
ta
the article "the" (fem.);
Copt. T.
, U. 403, to smite ;
^^ ^^, I, 32, " smiter of all lands."
A B.D. 45, 2, to flee, to es-
cape, to pass away.
a wild animal.
ta
ta
, to tremble,
to shake, to quake.
ta-t ci^
(^
O , trembling, quaking.
ta c^> '^''"^' ^•^' 39, I ^» emission of
seed;seealso c^^[)r=^,e^l]'^'^=a.
tata c^ ^ c^l^'"^, Love Songs,
produce an emission of seed irregularly ; varr.
ta cz=
taa^^[j'^'7f;seetaae^^(|']f.
5, garment, vestment; var.
[ 865 ]
o
• ^' ^-^'^^^m ©•
Ta-t
p. 162, M. 107, N. 20, c=:> ^^ (=ZD, M.
413, a very ancient name for the Other World;
see Tuat; '^ ^^^^ ^ ] (| '='« ^' ^^S,
a lake in the Other World.
Tait
a god, the Tuat personified
Tatiu
254
N. 899,
\.U.44S.
, T.
i<i<^, P. 185, M. 298,
kU. 445. the gods
' of the Tuat.
t;a(ti?) <=>^()l|. Hh. 558, — d(](],
M. 785, ^,^--D, ^, ^^—0^' ^° ^^^' *°
set, to place, to cause, to allow ; see erti
(| ^, N. 156, "give!"; ^ (j, P. 204, fl(]"(],
B.D. 65, 7; A flVif, A DjSt^.Iwill
not permit ; ^— ^ ^ VN, A . give thyself,
/>., show thyself.
tata (titi?) A A, T. 87, 209, N. 618,
1,36,
A fl A — 1 A fl
L-D'^'L-a
ijj*' '*-^' set, to plac
ta-t (ti-t) ^, ^i^l)(|^. g'ft,
present, tribute.
tata-t (titi-t) ^, A^^. t. 85.
gift; tllS, IV, 938, gifts.
p. 148, A A fl^. P-435. M. 622, N. IJ27.
^ — '^ O^, what the heart gives, i.e., will,
pleasure, desire ; A , to go with pleasure.
%a. aq-t ^ ^^' ^^- '« ^^"^^^'y'
Copt. XA.KO, -f A.KU).
destroy ; Copt. Xi.KO, -f A.Ka).
^ta^(](o1^^^.^^,toput
on the earth, />., to give birth to ; A n <r> ,
A.Z. 1907, pi. I, 3, to land at a place.
ta im-t V' "IF ^ ^' ^^' '^' ^' '°
inform ; Copt. TA.AJUULO.
ta&ri i^ a
ta athi ^^— ^
to cause to do, to make
to be done.
Rev. II, 141, t<> carry
off; Copt. •fxi.
ta & A fl ' n, ^^^^ v> i- ^ ^ , to give
the hand, to help, to assist ; Copt, i" XOOX.
ta ankh ^*— ^ ■¥• , Rec. 27, 8, to rear,
to keep alive ; Copt. X^Itg^O.
ta ankh. A ■¥• , one to whom life hath
beengiven;^f gjpyA^oJ.
" dowered with life, stability, serenity, health, and
all joy of heart like Ra."
Ya-ankhit A"?"^^* Lanzone 112, a
divine midwife, ^ ([] '•
taas A ° (q1 rsSn ^. Rev., to fine,
to mulct ; Copt, -f OCe.
Rev. II, 165, to destroy ; Copt. XAJCO.
ta U4i ^ ^ HH ^, Rec. 27, 7. to
set on the way ; Copt. TA-Olf O.
ta uab-t A— D /^ ^, Rec 27. 6, to
purify; Copt. xEfio.
ta un U D •^*», to cause to be.
tapehui(?) A— o ^\\» R<^ 37, ",
to decay, to die off; Copt, f e4>^.^jOTf.
3 I
[ 866 ]
ta em kh ^— ^
•O-
, to put in the
heart, /'.<?., to bear in mind.
ta em her en ^ a
^
in the face of, i.e., to put before ; t~~^
AAA/W\ J to put
I
Kr-^.., to lay a charge on one.
ta meh ^^-^ ^°^ ft' ^^"^-^ ^^ ^^^^^^
a fire ; Copt, 'f JULO^.
. ta mesha ^— ^ ^lil ^, Rev. n, 184,
to walk ; Copt, 'f JULOOCye.
ta metr ^ q («==xD 1 ^, to correct.
ta nla ^ 5 (j() ^^, j„ur. As.
1908, 252, to appoint ; Copt."^nei.
^ ^ <3i Lanzone 112, a
Tanubit A
tatare °
r^wsn o
divine midwife.
appellant, plaintiff,
petitioner.
i^.
to put in [its]
ta er as-t ^ — ^
place, i.e., to restore.
ta er ber ^ <^=>^^, Rev. 12, 87, to
sell ; Copt. 'I" e^oX.
ta rekh A o "^^ Jl to make to know,
LA & W I.e., to inform.
ta (ti) res-tep ^ f ^ ^, iv, 1153, to
set a watchman.
ta retui ^^— ^ ""^^ f ? ^, Herusatef
Stele 118, to direct the feet towards someone or
something.
j Mar. Karn. 53, 21,
I ' to exercise care.
Rev. 14, 15, to hide;
' Copt, "f^con.
^ Rev. 12, 107,
[TD' to marry.
fM
taha
tahep
ta hem-t ^— ° b;^
o
tahems V.^®"]" ^^^- '7, 7,
to dwell, to make inhabited ; Copt. T^eJULCO.
ta her a n "^ ^*^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ towards
I ' someone.
ta her ges A_fl M^ ^^^, to set aside,
to push out of the way, to yield, to become
partial; a** , impartial.
ta her ta ^ ^ '■ , to put on the
ground, to depose, to throw into the street.
141, to inflame; Copt. "^^AJLOJUL.
ta kheper a o ^
w H^ ■ ^ ■
, Rev. II, 142, to make to be, to beget;
D
o
^ — ^ "^ " ^^^ Pi"), IV, 1 106, to cause to be
done into writing ; Copt. 'f'cyCJOne.
ta Sa A fl [q] , Annales III, 109, to give the
back, i.e., to turn the back in flight, to visit.
ta siau ^ — °
wwvA, Rec. 27, 7,^^ — '^
/)/] A A A ° ^^^' '^' ^'^°' *° ^^^^ to drink;
SH il 4 III' Copt, xcio, tcei.
Ta-sma-ba-er-kha-t IVT^^,<=^
5
Berg. I, 23, a bird-god who rejoined the
soul to the body.
ta sent a a ^^ ^, to terrify, to frighten.
ta than ^ -L^, to give breath to some-
one, i.e., to spare the life of.
ta te-t (?) A_a ^ *« g^^^ ^^^ hand z>.,
• • ^ ^ o. I to help.
ta tchatcha L^^,^^—^ii^, Heru-
satef Stele 118, to give the head, i.e., to show
oneself.
ta tchatcha er ta 4__fl ® <=z> "^^ Jjj
, to lay the head on the ground, i.e., to die.
tau A .•'" , rations, provisions.
ta hetch A [ a==o , white bread.
tatau rzS, ^o ^_j]
• • o ill i^ — am
(s °, Ebers
III
Pap., rev. 11, iff., Roller 4, 2, ^ !\l\ ,^,
A—D A-^^! A—D
ci o I
1
WO I
no L-Df\^ L-Jif\
L-ji'ioV A— fl H ill' A_fl H o' A_fl H
A A ° , fuller's earth; Copt, 'f^ in peq*]"^
ta-ti (?)
taa
■k!ls.
O , bundles (?)
Rec. 31, 14, a sheet of
cloth or linen.
[ 867 ]
Peasant 46, garment, sheet of cloth.
'7^'=|f,B.D.8,,8,c^-^(]<af^.A.Z.
1906, 28, garment, sheet of cloth, cordage ;
c=>^^^C=5, A.Z. 49. io8-ci=3
tau& shennu <=>^^ (j ^ 5 ^ "Oi..
coverings made of hair.
tain ==-'k^^
tabu (?) = "^ J n °. oboii. »■*■
tap c=>'^D,U' '^*' '^- »'7. N. 454
ru; var
L-fl
, to sprinkle.
loaf of bread
or cake.
tataf (titif)
Tafnut (Tifnut) t^Jj* a goddess-
the female counterpart of Shu.
• "^^^V ^^ "fT ' ^^ tema, temam.
tamer-t (timer-t) ^— ° ^ , *^ ,
TainAuna^-^qYUeVkl I A S' A P n' '""^'"- ^'"'•
I , L.D. III, 21 1, 4, ="^ (1 ~«-" (1 e
I ^, All-K. 1 1 88, a Mediterranean people.
The matu Danuna '^ ^](\ V- »-^f (B.M.
88-10-13, 56) of the Tall al-'Amimah tablets.
taar (tar) c^^*^ (j -vn L— V), Peasant
(usually in a bad sensed to oppress, to constrain,
to use the corvee, to ill-treat.
tauar ^^f^^^ft. a
measure of some kind.
taus (tins) l^^ '?'' V?" G'
P.S.B. 15, 475, to cut into, to engrave; Copt.
TtUC.
tab ^-"^ J (5' P- '9'. T. 117A,
J]5i(-°, Shipwreck47.<^^J^H:'
P. 94, M. 118, N. 57; plur. c=>J^<-*^;
y czrx^ , P. 692, a string of figs.
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. i).
tang
S \
, P. 401,
^.^,M.57^,e=>;^S^<'^>.N.
dwarf ; Amharic J^ *" '
'\
"79.
tar c^^ ^ v^ , Rec. 31, 14, to oppress,
Tarteniu
<=>■ I I I
a Mediterranean people.
I I I
ry\A , Rougd I.H. 206, 240,
, An-
tarina (m'rina ? )
nales IV, 132, lords, nobles.
tas c^Ds^^— ••— , an object painted on
early coffins (Lacau), knife (?)
tas
U-fl
, to slit,
to cut up, to make gashes.
takr (tikr) ^^ a, Rev. n, 178; sec
/3 , to set away, to carry off (?)
7^
tag
Tag
S^, IV, 1 208, to plant -
; Copt. XU3<re.
Q^, N. 1179; sec
\ , the dwarf-god.
3 » 2
[868 ]
see
l]c=a),
tagi c^::. <^S [Jl|, A.Z. 1864, 107, bat.
Tatemtch(?) -^^-^^'^^^
Tomb Seti 1, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 1).
Tatenen-t (Titenen-t) A ^11 ^. »
primitive earth-goddess.
taa c^sa (1 ^^ f^^m, emission of seed;
vestment, cordage ; van ^^ V^ II M ; Copt.
taabiu (tabiu) cr^:^^ J Oil '^j wolves,
jackals, hyenas ; Assyr. "-ffj^ f:^ '^'- (Rawl.
C.I.W.A. II, 6, 4, i), Heb. l^t, Arab, ^j^,
Syr. itfaMV, Chald. ^^^1, Eth. Hj^f) ; .
taar-t c:^:^ (1 ^^ v^ o *=^; var. c=^>
^^> (1 o ^, oppression, constraint, restraint.
Ub cr^ (] J 1^, ^^^- ^7, "3, wolf; Heb.
tas c::^^. \\ — ^ g|, to sit.
tata 0=^:3 1] cn^iJ (| 5 -^ ' Hymn Darius 34,
to trample upon, to beat down.
tab-t
a
j:i.
purification, a purifying.
ti
2^
\\, A.Z. 1912, 99, o^, A.Z. 1893,
108, 00 (1(1 e, here, there; Copt. TTA.!, TH.
ti ,NastasenStele68,^^o, Dream
W Ti
Stele 31,
w
£55, to wait, to stand still, to
remam ; ^ ^ T
ti-t c^
7\
, Rec. 21, 86.
J , pleading, defence (?)
tii-t <— =^ (1(1 , B.D. 102, 6, produce, gifts.
^ I [q1 01 r\e., A?oy, the 1st month of the Mace-
donian year = part of October and part of
November.
Nastasen Stele 40, 47, beasts, cattle; Copt.
nrEnoote.
O
0^0
Tifnu-t w
counterpart of the god Shu.
timai-t
, the female
W
Herusatef Stele
1 ^ I,
143, towns.
I I I
tirga
w
S '^^' dwarf; see
Titi
52, 13, Thes. 1203, a Libyan king.
\\
titi ""
titi-t
Tith
w w
W W
Q B.M. 5633, 9, pot, vessel,
measure.
'^ Love Songs, 3, 12,
wine cellar (?)
Tuat VII, a goddess
in the Tuat.
tU(?) = = , T. 229, '", lllll, Vc, five;
f = <^ "^ the festival of the five epago-
1 =<cz>_i[' menaldays; Copt. '|"H.
tu-nu "'0, tu-nut "'" , fifth.
, Tuat III, two
givers.
goose-gods in the Tuat.
tU c^^,logive;^l, 1^^,
IV, 322, 329, to land at a place.
tU (tchu) C^%\, U. i,T. 347, ^^,
i^=Ci
-IT I I I Jl I I I J^ I (2 © Ui
bad, or evil, or stinking; Cr^a v\ , Rec. 31,
be not thou bad of smell ; bu tu J | ^ "^ ,
J y^ fa ^^^^ J badness, wickedness.
[ 869 ]
c^
XXL-t C^:^^, P. 643, M. 679, N, 1 241,
I ^. Jour. A. .,,8. ,85.^-^1^,
bad thing, evil, wickedness; plur. ^*»
^
I I'
C^
I I I
', Peasant 288,
t^^rtjflJ^.Rec 16,13a.
•wicked person.
tu qetu c^ ^ '^ ^ ""^ I ^, IV,
1078, evilly disposed men, men naturally bad.
Tu-t ^ ^ mh , B.D. 15 (Ani, sheet 20),
44, god of evil in the form of a serpent.
■'■""^^^Sl' B.D.G. .356. <==^]
(] ^ L— fl 3 , the god of evil, />., Set.
Tutu (Tui)
, Nesi-Amsu 32, 15,
^"^ ISSm Tuat X, god of evil, i.e., Aapep, or
(^^ ' Set.
Tutu c=£l^[^^, ^-Mnn,
, one of the 42 judges in the hall of Osiris,
a devil in the 7th Pylon of the Tuat, a title of
Aapep.
(^^^C^ %^^ Jj, B.D. 125, II, one of the
42 assessors of Osiris.
Tutu-her ^^^ ^ '''"'"^ ^^™- ^^' ^°'
' C^^ ' a serpent-god.
Tu-hetep C^ ^ "^ ^"^ Jj , a name
or title of a god.
W
Tutu-s (?)
the name of a rudder
\
Tu-qetu ^^^
1
, B.D. 122, 3,
a title of
0($.
mh.
Set.
tu c=3 ^{\ anm , A.Z. 1878, 49, ,
_zr I >i. I Dnm
, anm, Q^, , hill, mountain ; plur.
t^^^, IV. 1062, C>D^^".IV,889.
j^Q^,iv,9S5, ^^1, ^ ^^^. (2em'
Rev. 1 1, 68 ; Copt. XOOTf.
tutiuc-)^"'^J) I. •'•»•"'•■*»•
^ j^ /^i &r O I mountaineer*.
Tul(P) i^, N. 969. ^!""l. "»
two mountains, i.e., of sunrise and sunset (Bakha
and Manu?).
Tui , N. 969, the two mountains be-
tween which the deceased emerges (?)
C::^ o . ft Rec. 16, 109, a mountain-
Tuit
eo o
f^-
goddess (?)
Tu &mi Khert-neter
yi'
If^
the mountain in the Other World.
Tu Amenu ^^ (] ^ If^' , "h»U of
Q^
the west " — a name of the cemetery.
I QUID I .^ AAAAAA I I ..J
y^ "holy mountain," the modem Gebel
( J ' Barkal at the foot of the Fourth Cataract.
tu baa-t offlD ^pot o , B.D.G. 3, 183,
^ I ooniD o
a hill of metal, or a hill containing mines.
Tu-f ^,U. 57o.f^
, B.D. 31, 4.
read Tepi tU-f, " he who is on his hill," i.e.,
Anubis ; fern. >i.ea^ , P. 608.
Tu menkh (?) Rerek (i^ l^j
lism, B»D. 149, a mountain in the 7th Aat;
var.(Sa,te) (|^^^-
Tu en Amau'^_.V. ""•'*•"
Tu en Bakha
I nrna
^^, mount of Sunrise ; see Bakha.
) rmm ^ \\ SQID
, mount of Sunrise.
3 » 3
Tu en Bekhan
J
[870]
Tu en Maatiu aa^vaa
I, the
hill of the righteous, the holy hill of the
beatified.
Tu en Khent cmd ^^^^ ^ , the hill
country south and east of Egypt.
Tu en Khert-neter
B.D. 149, a mountain in the 4th Aat
Tu en Kenmut
/VAftAftA /VAA/vAA
^1'
, the
mountain ridge between Egypt and the Oasis of
Khargah.
C:^
the Nubian
_~T", mount
ffiff
Tu en Kesh
Tu Heru-nub
of the Golden Horus.
Tuseml^fl|^114,u.493, f p
^ M (](), N. 945, the mountain of R _^
o
^■1'
U-493.
Tu Sehseh (^^3 -*-
N. 945, the mountain of I ^ ^Ijl
Tui qaui aaui ^ ^ ^^^\
B.D. 149, a high double mountain on which
lived a serpent 70 cubits long.
(^£]
the Red Moun-
tain (near Cairo).
Tuteshfer] — \ ,
tu (^ ^ -^ , N. 679
tu-t C^ ^K" "^^j a bird.
tu , Bubastis Ki, a. kind of altar vessel.
Y7
tu-a(?) {^^
^'^
, Hearst Pap. XI, 16,
t^^ ^ knife, scalpel, knife used in circum-
— 1 ^' cision (?)
Tu-a {^=^
,T. 292; var.
■^
god of circumcision (?)
tu ^ 5 > o ^ "^^^^^ ' bandlet, garment.
tu ^ ^5^, lion.
tutu
(Q (3
5a^. lion; var. ^ ^ 5ak-
Tutu
© (^
a son of the goddess
Neith.
tiia -lie '^^nP *° ^^ something in the morn-
'n. O Vc
tua -k ^ , Q, ^
(3
O
>(3
o
1 '
o,
o
w
, ^
^;:;;, ^(j^o the
morning, to-morrow morning; Copt. TOO'^'I,
^TOTe, Amharic nVi"? tuwat.
tuait c^i
29, 147, i<
fi
^ ^, U. 512, T. 325,
the dawn, the early morning.
O' ^
O ' ^
, ^
o
o
I'
O' "^O'
tuai ^O ni,i43.-^f|^®,
matu
tinal, belonging to the dawn.
Tuai [^] -^ '^(jl] ^ ^, Rec. 32, 85,
god of the dawn.
Tuau ^^^ O. B.D. 17, 16, a lion-
god, symbol of " To-day."
Tuau ci^f] .^.'P-^7^'^^^fl^'
M. 660, ^:^> -f^ i< ^, N. 1275, c— ^3 ^
^^, R 178,-^, R 356, ^^fl^^
M^ , N. 1070; .z^ f] "g "] ^, N. 68,
the star of the morning
Tua-t
the planet Venus as a morning star.
Tuai-ti ^^i](]^^.>^^(lfl^l'
m
Tua ur
. ^ ^, R 244, M. 446, N. 1056,
^0 W
, god of the morning ;
Tuai is his father
and mother.
f]*
d
, P-
589, ^ ^=t, R 643, M. 680, c^:^ ^ >lc ^=t
Q ^ N. 953, 1242, the "great star of the
ffl-^' morning."
Tua-t neter 1 ^ '^^^ f the high-
+ I <o priestess of Amen.
[871]
tua neter Tc=> ^ ^, U. 199, N. 24,
888, i c:=::i ^ ^ )Jk: , P. 80, 172, M. 110,
"jc^^x^, P. 178, 1^.268,"] c=:>^
yc ^ . M. 688, g '^l ^ , T. 276, P. 29, ^ "],
M. 40, c:=> fj ^ "] ^ , N. 68, "=[ ^
ic j|, B.D. 109, 10, the star of the god. Later
^== f] ^ *• ^- '^'9- ==■ f]' ^^^ f]
IV, 1 08 1, to praise, to adore, to honour.
tua-t ^c ^^^ ^ , praise, a hymn of praise ;
^t^t^,j|^^ Thes. 1286, praises, praisers,
Jl Jl A' written hymns of praise.
to thank God, to offer thanksgiving.
tua sa (?) ^^\^, Herusatef Stele 67
Tuai i< M, Tuat I, a singing-god.
Tuati ^"^^^^ Mar. Aby. I, 45. a
double god whose shrines were in ^ and
fl I
TuaiU ^'^^ ^ |, ^ 1](] |, Tuat X and
XI, a group of singing-gods,
7uaanu <=> ^ ^^ ^ ^, M. 484,
a god; varr. c=:3«|.'^^^, N. 1251,
^, P. 269.
Tua-ti m'ketit en neb-s ^ ^
S^ r© 5^' '^"^^ ^^' '^^ Hour-god-
dess in the 9th Division of the Tuat.
Tua-mut-f c^3 ^ ^*^.^, u. 219,
^^, M. 495, N. 592, 1279. ^^"^
t—"-^ ^ ] ^^ a^ ' °"^ °^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^"^ *^^
Horus and god of the eastern quarter of the
heavens. He protected the lungs and heart of
the deceased.
Tua.mu^f * ^ ^. * ^ ^.
the god and festival of the 6th day of the month.
Tua-mut-f ic \\ ^ , goddess of the
14th day of the month.
Tua.mut-f*^'||^^^.
B.D. 99,' 22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat.
7ua-qebh-f .... -^Ac [y fe^<, Denderah
III, 9, 29, a serpent-god.
Tua-t ^^^^^.U.381, •'^, •'
Rec32. 176,®"^^, ®^,®, ^
^ , a very ancient name for the land of the dead.
[872]
and of the Other World ;
^
,n
X O X , the everlasting Tuat ;
, Rec. 26, 225 ;
, the hidden Tuat.
^Uat ^ , Tuat VIII, a circle in the Tuat.
^
Tua-ti ^
^ w
w
^
w
<^ w
^ J) , the god of the Tuat ; varr. ^'^ ^ J) ,
arr. Vc
(i) a god with a paddle ; (2) one of the 75
forms of Ra (No. 41), Tomb Seti I ; (3) a star-
god in the Tuat (VII) ; (4) a singing-god
(Tuat I).
Tuatiu ^=^^ ^ ^ °. P- 245, <^^=^
f\^^^^, N. 1057, ^
(2
w
c^
.*
I , the gods and other
beings of the Tuat ; ':k ^^., Horus of the Tuat
(XI), a form of Af the dead Sun-god.
tuai-t ^Jljni^, Q^^®
^^, Rev. 12, 116, death, destruction.
tuaut i< %%>
tua-t ^c '
'^ j hollows, abysses,
U3 I ' empty places.
. , a plant ; plur. ^c "^ .
I, out-
tua-utc?) ^^^^, ^
cry, roar; plur. J _p gf |> „
^ , to bear, to carry, to support.
tua-taui
(S
^^,
Palermo Stele, "Tua-taui" ships of 100 cubits
(in length).
tua-t c^3 -C) "^^ ^, pillar, one of the
four supports of the sky ; var. tua c^
^\^=^, M- 744
Tuat VII, a star-
goddess.
Q^
Tuaau cr:^ ^ "^ h ^, Denderah IV,
6^, a serpent-warder of a coffer.
tuau-^ (?)^fl\^,^.f]\l,
^ A I V n ' ^^^y °^^ ^^ unguent.
tuaut ^^^^,^^^,
Tuatheth J^
ink ^^^\ (1 W, vineyard.
tua Qr^^l), U. 96, C^^lj'g^,
^()^,M.2oi,N.374,C^(l,^^()^,
tua-t [^£](]^'^, f^^^f]'^'^'
Rec. 29, 146, [^^ vT "^.j a bird.
tua [M] n (3 , mountain, hill.
tuau c^lj^O, p. 398, [^1:^5.
N. 1175, (^^(j^ O, (^\l\ 0, pot,
vase, vessel, kind of drink (?)
■«"■-■ a 11 n. ^ £^ '-> ^ a drink offering,
tuau C^^^'-<=>, libation (?)
tui ^:^^%> (](] ^. to cry out, to call;
Tui (M]^ (](j ^, Tuat VIII, a god.
Tuit C^ [1(1 <=?=^, Tuat X, a group of four
goddesses who acclaim Ra.
tuma (tmau?) X\ '» bodies of
singing-men or singing-women, choirs.
tun c::^ 4* -=-" T. 308, d^ ^- (® ,
Rec. 30, 192, to string a bow.
tun c^^ -^^ J\, Rec. 21, 8, 27, 226,
^^
, Anastasi I, 25, 9,
, Herusatef Stele 104,
\\7\'
[ 873 ]
^7^, A.Z. 1908, 118,
7^
o e
, Rev. 12,
114, e""^ -*» "'"''^ , to Stretch out, to reach out,
to extend, to stretch the legs in walking, to lift
up, to rise up, to raise, to bear ; Copt. TCOOT It ;
see also c^ ^^ j\ and s=» ^^ ^^
tun
^^&^, A.Z. 1872, 121,
MNAAAA 7J
■^^ ^ ^^ > to draw and quarter (?)
tun c^^i -^^ kS , to get on the back of
a bull tied and bound for sacrifice in order to
stab him.
Tunia
^^w J\
, the
name of one of the instruments used in perform-
ing the ceremony of Opening the Mouth.
Tun-pehtl ^ J^ JH, the name
.^SiJ 7\ o v\ ill
of the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.
. ■ ^ AAAAAA . ■ w /n n
Tuat IV, one of the haulers of the boat of
Af.
„^ the god of the loth
o ' day of the month.
AAAAAA
!■
^ A r^ ^' "■•'• ■«■
Tun-hat
Tun-hati
the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.
Tunanu ^=^> J^ "TT^ "^ ^, n.. i 25 i ;
var. 'sAAAAA O v\, P. 269, a god.
^ ■ ^ AAAAAA A
t)UnU ^^^ M fa ' ^ P^^"^ °'" shrub,
a green substance.
tunu e^ 4. o ^ ^ , A""^>«« 9, 155
tur
^=t
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
'^?.
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA '
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA
^^ za AAAAAA YV
■^sr s] AAAAAA, c;::^ Vftv
<Z> N AAAAAA _Zr
to clean, to purify; var.
, B.D. 99, 31.
teb c:=>J |, c=>J^ |, Hh. 396, sandal,
sole of the foot ; Copt. XOOIfe.
F^erusatef Stele 15, <^> J fi fi ^^. Nistasen
Stele 64, sandals, soles of the feet, footsteps.
teb ^=^^J ^, ct=3 J (] ^, Rcc 27, 223,
c:=> J O Q , c^ J (2 I^, e=:. J ^ 1^,
c^Jfjel^, -^-jq^I^. hippo.
potamus, pig ; var. o U i^ ; plur. c::=> 11 ^
, Peasant 206, c= J (](] I^ j, Amen.
teb c=5i J \^, ^ I , horn ; dual teboi
, horn of the South, c—^ U "V ^,
\> I ,-3 ^ £:i \\
horn of the North ; Copt. T"A.n.
tab c= J \, IV, 657, c:=3 J \ ^ I ,
IV, 651, horn, i.e., wing, of an army.
tebi-t ^J(](];, ^JV3«
teb <-^~^ y A ' *° decorate, to adorn ; sec
tcheba
teb c:^ II ^--^. ^"^ ""^^LyP', *° '*°P "P*
^ J LE to block a passage.
tebb ci^i> J J D, Peasant 234, to stifle,
to suffocate, to have the nose stopped.
tebb ^^^> J J ^ ' ^ ''"'^ ^^' ^"^
turn (?) ; -Copt. ee&i.
teb - 1 c::^5i u crra , Metternich Stele 53,
<— -a y , settlement, inhabited district.
teb-t <=> J ^ kiS^i ^^^ J "^^^ (^'
box, coffer, coffin, sarcophagus, shrine ; Copt
ee&i.
rrebutiu (Tchebutiu) AJ^v^^
[ 874 ]
Rec. 31. 163, A s Jj I , Rec. 30, 190, the gods
in their shrines or coffins.
c=.J ^, .:^J "^^^1 , Rev. 14, 36, brick,
tile, block, the tile on which a woman sits to
bring forth (Rec. 2, 109); o '^^ 1 1 1 1 <:=^:^ J ,
Rev. 14, 14, the four faience bricks or tiles in
Heliopolis ; Copt. XUJ.S.e.
teb-t e=^ J ^^ ^ I ^ f ^''' '^- '3.
14
teb, teba ^=^3 J "^j Methen 7, c^^ J
-^;0, U. 146A, N. 454, -^^^ J 6 . P- 94, 1^1. 1 18,
N. 57, c^J*^, c^J^l^iff^, fig; plur.
=-jo":^--j6V=-JHr;;-
^Js ; |; var.=^^j6; Copt. ^T.
teb ^=^> il ^ , fig wine.
a fruit-bearing shrub or tree.
tebit ciSa J (]{] '°', the fruit of the same.
tebi-t=.J(j(jO,==,J(](j»0,jars
of fig wine.
lack strength, be helpless; -^^ c--=^ 1
0°^ I> 42, "his condition is hopeless"
^^' ■ (of a sick man).
teba ci^:^ J "^ "^^ - ' Peasant 48,
e
», to requite, to restore some-
thing, to pay back, to reward, to indemnify, to
exchange, to barter, to pay ; Copt. TUXJL3.fi.e.
tebau -=J^^^AIi-
Peasant 318, reward, answer, reply, payment,
restitution ; er tebu <:z=» A J % jl' i" re-
turn for, because of ; Copt. 6 X^G.'
teba-t c^^ J
,
teba'
a table of offer-
ings.
^
to shut up, to close up, to cover over; see
teba-t
rj'
^ \>
J "^^^ , funerary chest or coffer, coffin,
sarcophagus, tomb; c;^? (^^ ^^ 1,
shroud (?)
teba c^i. J"^^^, Rev. 13, 86==
, vestment ; Copt. 0E.IUJ.
Teba==J^^. ^JW,
Tuat III and IX, a goddess who swathed Osiris.
Tebai ^^^ J "(^ (1(1, Tuat XII, a
sailor-god who attacked Aapep daily.
Tebait c:^> J "(^ ^ , Tuat VIII, a
goddess in the Circle Hep-seshemu-s.
Teba-t-neteru-s c^^i 11^^^ ^
«=! ! n , , Tuat VIII, the 8th Division of the
111"=^' ■ Tuat.
Teba-temt
Lit. 40, 97, one of the 75 forms of Ra.
teban cs^j J rs n "^S' ^'^'^^^'^y' ^^eceit.
tebarc^J^^^^.Rec.
19* 95 = A -H- > shrine, inner chamber; com-
pare Heb. 'T^l'lj I Kings vi, 5, 16, etc.
Tebati -^ ' "^ ^ '^
^ ^ Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms
teba
teba-t
teba
tebi
of Ra (No. 35).
J (](^, finger; see '^ J d|
^ J 1 ^ ^ , Rev. 13, 41, box,
reward, restitu-
. tion.
Rev. 14, 68, payment,
discharge of a debt.
[875]
Tebi_J(](]']|.Tua.jn,^a^do,.
tebi-t c:==> J (](] ^ , part of a chariot;
plur. c=5 J M ^^^^, Anastasi I, 26, 6,
tebi-t c:=3 J M ^ , plinth, pedestal,
brickbase(?);c^=^Jl(j()'=^' (fl P ^'
^J'11^ I P^. Rev. 13, II.
tebu ci^ J ^ O £5:5 , a period of time ;
Jo.
Tebmesthumut (?) c^3j|£=5%^
^^,Hh.233,agod(?)
teben c--=^^ jLaaaaa, p. 122, M. 9i,ci^ii
J7\ , U. 194, 514, M. 336, Rec. 31, 20,
/VAAAAA
var. o
© ^^
1900, 117) (WWAA ,
7\ ' ©A'
^^ y^ , A.Z.
, Nastasen Stele 36, to
revolve, to go about, to wander round a place,
to make the circuit of a place.
tebnen c:
tebenben
J^^ . Rec. 31, 27, to
"Z^ * wander round.
y /WVV\/>A jj
/\
L.D.
III, 1 40B, to wander, to circle; see -vvwa.
teben-teben
7^ , to revolve,
/VS/SA/\A AAAAAA
to wander; see /^awva.
teben
J/\AAA/V\
Q,P.28,M.38.
O I o
O.T.275,
^ , N. 68, circle, circuit, circumference,
\^ , around,
a circular surface;
roundabout.
Teben pekhar Me^ (?)-nebu c^^ J
;o^fgT.,„.<=.J^O
:f ^. p. ,8. ^j^o
o =
D
on
N. 68,
, N. 98.
the complete circuit of the northern coast of
the Mediterranean and of the Greek Islands.
Teben-ur
,, Ombos I, 83, a god
of marsh produce and sea produce.
Teben -semu (seshmu) -taui
P ^ ^ ^ ^ ?^' ^■°- '*' "^ '**•
the rudder of the western heaven.
teben ^=:^> U , tambourine, flat drum.
v^, Kubban Stele 16,
^ ^ , the lock of hair that grew over
the right temple ; var. \ U V/ ^ .
teben en tchatcha (?)
IV, 712, helmet.
D
?.
M
teben ^'^ Kbers Pap. 93, 19, a
I I ' kind of garment.
teben c^;^ J ^ Q, U. 258, P. 265,
477,N. 718, i245;var. c=^J^|^ |,
coffer, sarcophagus.
teben c:^:. J _
AVHAAA />A«^AA IV, I I 24,
CZl CD
mn , Peasant 1 66,
3i ^], a weight =-
, or about 91 grammes.
Rev. 13, 41, weight of
silver (?)
I o qet-t u
^ ' } nrtm
teben a^aa/va y^^ ° clay (?)
o III O (Sill -^ ^ '
teben r^
Tebha (Tchebha) ^ra'^^].
a form of Aapep, or Set ; Gr. T«'»0fti'.
tebh ^, U. 219, ^ J |. P- 31S.
N. 162, IV, 1007, c=:3 J ? ^— ^, Pap.
30,4.80, ^Jl^, ^Jl^l^
[876]
to beseech, to entreat, to supplicate; Copt.
tebhu cz^ I|S%^, ^^^^^'^ .'"PP^^-
^ X Ja ^ ant, petitioner.
tebhe-t ^J^^, N. 380, c^^J|
, Rec 31, 170, c:^> 8^^, o ,
, entreaty, prayer, supplication.
te»'t^-=-jtr7:.^ji^li.
Ji
(3 I
I, Amen. 17, 19, 20,
^ ^ ^ ^, Rec. 27, 231,
I I I
JI
Jl
Y7 ^ I
''=^= propitiatory
III' offerings.
tebeh-t or tebeh-t hetep cs^j J § ^
J I =-=, IV, 770. S j^,
, Eg. Texts I, 53, ^^ J I
, IV, 872,
, .
^ D
*= III ^ D I I I
, Rec. 26, 211,
^ D I III 01
, offerings and offering table.
I, something that is required or is
necessary, necessary equipment, furniture, tools,
implements ; plur. c^> J |^_^^ ' ' ^ X ^ ' "
tebh
Ci
*
\> 000' * ^ X
^ a grain
' measure.
tebh=^J|^,^J|^,IV,635,
pot, vessel, vase ; plur. cisfzp J 9 ^ •
tebh (?) W , Stele of Ptolemy I
Teb-her (Tcheb-her) A J ^T c^ >
Berg. 16, a jackal-god with two serpent-rods (?)
Teb-herk ^=^^\ ^ , god of the 8th
day of the month.
Teb-her-keha-at
q>
ra
_ , B.D. 144, the herald of the 5th Arit;
O'
J?
I ra
Tebhes ^
, B.D. 147.
JP
N. 154, a god of
' funerary offerings.
tebkhu c^^J®^^, IV, 781, slaughter,
Heb. nil3 , compare Arab. ^ , Syr. m •;>\ .
tebteb ^=^^J^^=> J. ^=^1^^^^!
\^, ^ ^ , c^^ J e^:^ J A , Amen. 5,
II, to stab, to slay, to kill.
tebteb c^i- J e^::. J ^, Ebers Pap.
42, 10, to beat (of the heart).
■jjgp "^^^^^^jW" ^^^^^^ to spit, spittle, exu-
D f ' D ' dation.
tep , to shine upon, to illumine.
•jjgp ^=^^'—[-p bandlet, tiara, fillet for the
D I ' head.
t^P ln\ > box, chest, coffer : plur. 1 ,
D U-U D D I
taste; ^ (]() "~| ^ > A.Z. 1905, 38,
ibid. 37, (J /Ci, U. 49 ; Copt. TCJOn.
4 D I
□ ©
tep-t — ",u.i5,"^^,"^^^,
taste ; Copt. 'file.
tep-t re "% Or > something
pleasant to the smell or taste.
tep-t ^"^ n. U. 108, ^"^^ R, ""^^ A I,
U. 49. N. 280, ^^(^, ^^Q,
a kind of cake or bread, dainty pastry.
tep o , fruit, pomegranates (?).
Do
[ 877 ]
Tepit ^^ ^, the town-god of
X epa — a division of the town Pe-Jep.
^ep-t dJ3£g vsAWN, Amen. 25, 15,
DO
•T^
V^ , Peasant 221, a boat or barge;
i; VTV , Palermo Stele, the royal barge.
Tepu - neteru ^a^
d<2i&
1 III'
see
I n
■pep-ta ^a^
^-
Tuat III, the tunnel,
with a bull at each end, through which Af was
I
III'
towed in his boat. Called also s^att:. \
to
paddle.
N. 1005, 1007, paddle, oar; dual vll'
, M. 826, N. 1318, a pair of paddles ;
Compare Heb. H^* Arab. JJjj.
tepi
boatman in general.
, paddler, rower,
tepa ^^, , to overstep, to transgress.
tepd ^^^^ 1] <0 , to sniff, to snuff the air.
Tepan ^^^^fl'y^fiwn Tuat V, a serpent-
* D 1 Aws/\A ' god, servant of Seker.
Tepi "^ (] Q , Tuat IX, a singing-god.
tepi
tepi
m-
Rev. II, 65, hippopota-
mus.
, Tombos Stele 9, IV,
84, 616, ' 'l\l\ «saca., Israel Stele 20, "de-
vourer " — an epithet of the crocodile.
. .. ^=^:^ !\!\ „ taste; Copt. TOn,
tepit ^ 1)1] o, ^^g-
Tepit ^^^^ fl!) ^» ^ ''^'^ °^ Hathor.
t^epu \\ » vase, vessel, pot
tept •=^|(). applejplur. ^5,;.
^5^1 1° i Copt, xenng^ Hcb. meo,
Arab. ^U;.
D ^000
kind
of seed or
grain.
teph-t
, Rec.
Xcr-D
5.92.
XcT^'
'D>> in*
cave,
cavern, hole
in the ground ;
000
see
D X c-D
•
tept-t(?)
^=><=>^-^ Nastasen Stele
D \ 1 ' 24, bow.
see
^ ^ Q (21* to taste (?)
■JiOf ^ J , ix)t, urn, large vessel
%6f2L ^^, ^^ ] , abundance of food ;
Tef-mat-er-nenu-f ^^]^ |
Oe
O
^(2
, Edfa I, 80, a title of the Nile-god.
fefen » <^ J\ , to hasten ; var.
"(efeil j ^^-" ^, to rejoice; var.
Tefen ^^ 31^, Mettemich Stele, one of
the seven scorpions of Isis.
teftef
to exude moisture; var.
, to spit,
teftef-t — ^icz:!^ — ^, Roug6 i.H. II,
115, spittle, moisture.
tern -c=^ ^ ^ ""^^^^ Rec. 30, 197,
\^ ^, B.D. 172, 17, ^=^^^»
I ^ ' R^* ' 5' * 5^* *** name, to bestow a
title, to proclaim a name or title, to pronounce,
to cry out in shrill tones, to have a piercing
voice; c=d» ^s. \iv af ^ V' "*™^» spoken ;
, somethmg recited.
[878]
tern
\-
^;-^' l-Jl'
e o
135.
, IV, 896,
to sharpen, to whet, to cut an inscription, to
cut through, to pierce, to be stung or bitten by
a reptile ; Q k^=^ <z:> \ j , his crown
pierced the sky ; Copt. XCOJUL.
temtem '"^^^^^^ ''^^^^^ *° whet, to sharpen,
^ ' ' ' ' to cut.
, M. Ill,
LLfl'
t6m-t c:S
slaughter.
tern, tema-t /
^'=^
, p. 81,
^5i:>^ ^=^='
^*5>^' C^
-*t=^,
^\ , knife, sword,
the act of cutting, killing, slaying, the edge of
a sword ; plur. _Jp ^ , M. 335, c^i. |\ ^
^^^
:, M. 447, _^ ^, N. 1258, ^ I,
o^^, B.D. 148, 13;
, B.D. (Ani), 15, 45.
^
tem-a ^'^^ L_=y], Berg. 11, 407, to hack
Temur(?) V
B.D. 142, 99, a
' form of Osiris.
tern ra(?), etc. ""^ c^a °^, b.d.
136A, 15
Tein-[te]si, etc.
•i
nnnj
and 146, name of the 21st Pylon.
, etc., B.D. 145
tern
"limn, worm, serpent; plur.
i
TSma
Ml'
kr =
I I I
Tstsm
III
, worm-eaten.
Tern
tern
(^
-^5-,
" Worm " — a title or
' name of Aapep.
Amen. 5, 6, to shut
the eyes.
temm
i)A> U. 494, T. 235,
N. 791, to unite with.
tern ^f|,
tema ^, ill, 138, ^L^, ^
L.D. Ill, 219E, 21, enclo-
sure (?) cage (?)
^' 5 &■ 5 m &■ '^' "'•
^■«,o,-. ^^^raX\ bodies
panics, choirs
Ebers Pap. loi, 8, con-
flux, confluence.
^
I I I
, a serpent
ORec. 15, 178, to bind, to tie together,
' to gather together, to collect.
temau ^<^]^, '«""^= °L^1\3Z-
tema ^^"^^[R'
Tema-t sti-t
on the royal crown.
tema ^^^ ^, M. 718, ^~£ ^, the
front portion of a skirt or tunic.
tem.a / '-^— ' , sacking, mat ; plur.
_-^ 1 1 I
tema-t "^^^, iv, 617, ^
wing, pinion ; dual "^^i' ^^ 1 1 , 0^:3
w'
pair
of wings.
tema
\J , vessel, bowl of drink ; z,
/VVVWV /j CI
Ci 1 ^ , a vessel made of tcham metal.
tema
temaa
temaa /
1 J] Shipwreck 137, to
grovel on the belly.
^^^Hymn Darius 24.
M. 207, N. 668,
fortress.
Temaa at eH e, n. 668, yi, m. 207,
"VnTr TUT
" Fortress of the Father "—a name of Horus.
Temau ^\, ^"^' ^' ^ ^°^ ^juat^
temam ^"^
finish ; see
temam /
, to complete, to
B^i
to tie, to' bind
together.
[ 879 ]
temam.tl^(^^:^,B.D.78..3.
temam 5 ^ 1^ f>. 5 1^
^ « ^ I > company, assembly, choir of singers
(tff'ii)-
part of a tunic, garment.
Temamm '^jy^^,'^ ^, ^,
_^ ^, , ^m-g ^^ ^^ ?^, Denderah II, lo, one
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. TQM.
temam ^^ ^ /^ » ^^» ^o9» *o ^"^^^ to
bow in homage; see ^^ "^ J i\.
, Tomb Ram.
Temathth ~^
IX, 10, a god (?)
tema c^ y , P. 117, M. 98, N. 104, 972,
(1 |, Rec. 32, 78, c^i^O (1, Peasant 154,
1 (j ,_i], Shipwreck 137, ^=^21 S'
Amen. 4, 15, 13, 5, 15, i,^:^^!] -^'"=^^2
X
(j ^;— fl, Roug^ I.H. II, 125, ^=>21^1'
t— fl,
fj., '=^^ A Q ^ l^' *° touch, to approach,
to come near to, to join, to be united to, to
bring together, to grovel on the ground ; Copt.
TtJOJULe, TtAJAJLI, XOXJDJULe, TOO Jtxe.
t)eind.-t <=^^ y (] - , Shipwreck 79, touch.
Xemk <=^^l\y^ij^, Pap. 3024, ISO,
to be united with (the earth), i.e., be dead.
t)em& c=:> U n , Rec a6, 15, union (7)
Xeuikj ^em4-t c==sO A n, Rec 31, tj,
21T— 21?— kll^lT
21^1^®* town, village; Copt fjjue.
t;emaiuc^21^^i'^=21^5i'
Rec. 29, 153, villagers, townsmen; Tk^ fl(] 1
mi'
Israel Stele, the inhabitants
of his town.
tem&i-t
w o
", Rec. 13, 12, ci!
I ©' o
Ell
Ekil
-2111
village, hamlet; plur.
@ III
, Herusatef Stele 82, town,
olll
^EltQ-^^-EI
1004, Rec. 4, 130, 20, 40, <$=f^ (](| [» ^^'Q
11tt;;>-E1T-:^--^-'
the inhabited part of the whole country.
M. 591, N. 1 197, a kind of stufTof a green or
yellow colour.
tem&ic:^21)(l5,c^|(){|^m.
^^> 2 (j(] 1 1 i 5, a kind of stuff; see c:=:.
_^«"^.^k11®'''"-^2V11
_ , Rec. 13, 12, village, town; Copt 'f'JU.I.
temi c:=
^emseb
temgic:=:-|^S(l(|^.astone,
\em% c=:>^c=3/^, Hh. 189,
stick, staff, wooden
instrument.
^ n n Canopus Stele 34,
^1 J' choir(?)
[ 880 ]
Rec. 6, 152, Litanie 19, c;^ ^^ c^^ /^ i ,
/^3
tiA^ /^
t^, /^|, ^/yVe^^l,
~^2r',
(^^
, to unite with; /j)^ , /^
c^ , Rec. 26, 226, to add figures together,
to do addition ; Copt. TOJJULnX
temt
, ^^r-,
, t^ , t^ , Nastasen Stele 36,
Rec. 4, 21, the whole number, the
result of addition, the total, in all.
, ^fW\:
temt sma
IV, 337, to reckon up a total; /^ ^ ^"f* 1 '
A.Z. 1907, 3, 21, "united with and bound up
in life and serenity."
temt-ta i^"^]!], ^^ ^^ ,. ail,
entire; JW _ . c=l^' ^^^ Egypt; ^p*^,
all eternity.
temtiu(?) /^ ^, /^ cr^ (j(j |i,
all (plur.), people, folk, multitude, everybody.
Temtiu /^..^ (](] ^ ^ | , b.d. 23, 6,
the entire company of the gods.
Temtu c^a t\ ^^^' ^T"^* ^^' ^ 8°^ ^^°
wK r- ^•^— . ' swathed Osiris.
Temtit /^ D., the name of a serpent
on the royal crown ; var. 4 V\ \ A-
Temtit /^ o , Tuat VIII, a goddess
of the Circle Hep-seshemu-s,
temtit i^ '^'^ ^
Tuat VII, a goddess.
Temit-mut-set /^
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Temt - ha -t
o
Tomb
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 43).
temt-t /^
, t^
a collection of sayings, compilation,
book.
temti-t ^, t^
, IV, 384,
a stated time, a time reckoned upon.
temt-t ^f^ „ , Rec. 27, 86, pellet, globule.
temt-t /f^ „ , ring(?) ornament
temt-t l^ , A.Z. 1908, 16,
, an amulet in the form of a vulture.
t^
temt
amulet; and see
111, A.Z. 1908, 16, vulture
temt-t i^ ^ , R^^- '\ "?' ^^5°^^'
ow\>j_-j' slaughter-house.
temti[t] /W\ (](] ^ ^, a kind of ground
or land, mud of a stream (?)
Temtria - 1 " — ' " ' [| [| ^ J , Rec
6, 5, 33, 3, the name Demetria.
temtchi e^>^^^fv\ jjj, Hh. 357,
U. i8r, T. 238, 272, P. 23, M. 34, N. 107, 4o5>
^^^'^^f^'^.T. 172, N. 123, e^/^
'^, p. 119, 130, c^^^/W^,M. 778,
N. 73, e:^/^|\ , P. 668,/^, U. 418,
M.i52,.= |\ ^n, N. 945, to unite witji_;
^ ' Jj^/^',' Copt. T-tOJULrtT.
temtch-t -^ /^ ^ ^> S il.'
<^^m^, c^/^,^"^!], Hh. 435.
Rec. 26, 226, in all, altogether, total, summation.
temtchiu^^^^yi,Rec.
30, 70, the whole company of the gods.
ten AAAAAA = AftAA.'VA Or AAAA/V\ .
Ill III III
ten = , this.
ten
l^:^, /www I ^^, to raise up, raised, high.
l^-«^
mn Darius 5, /wwva
distinguished; see
1^-
[881]
^en AAww, Rec. 30, 186, 31, 30,
\
L-fl,
X
D
, to cut, to cut off, to cut to pieces.
X
to cleave, to split, to wound (of a reptile).
tenn '^r'^^L-fl, ^^- ^' ^9, to cut,
'^ O X to split.
ten-t
_ . , AAA
ting, division.
7enn
, a cut-
AAAAAA
^AAA^A
\fi) Rec. 31, 31, a name
5li1 * or title of a god.
7enit
VII, a goddess.
Tent-baiu
an hour-goddess.
tenten
, P. 610, N. 803, 988,
AAAAAA AA/SAAA
AAAAAA VS/WAA
7,
/\/SA/\AA A/VSAAA Vl r'l
/VA^^AA AAAAAA
, Anastasi I, 11,
AAAAAA AAAA/VA C£os U AAAAAA
O , " ' j\, dkdk L-Zl, to attack,
HfiAAAA. AAAAAA /VVA/>AA Z_l ZJ
to do violence, violent wrath, the violence of
the wind.
tenten 7^ , to wander through
AAAA/VA AAAAAA
a district, to invade (?)
tentenu ^^^^%, P- 473. M. 539,
AAAAAA AAAAAA
e
, assaulter, attack, attacker;
^ I (], N. 1 1 18, attacked.
Tenten
AAAAAA AAAAAA
U. 280, a name or
AA/VWV AAAAAA ' tltlC Of 8 gOd.
Tenten ^^ , a title of Aapep.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
l^enteni ^==^^=^ (] ^, B.D. 145 a, the
AAAAAA AAAAAA 1 J 1
doorkeeper of the 8th Pylon.
Tentenit "^^^2^^.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
the name of a serpent on the royal
\ \^l • crown.
Tentenit nn^.^, -j-uai i,
AAAAAA >AAAAA I I f^T^
n (1 *^ o , one of the 1 2 guides of Ra.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Tentenit - uhesq - 1 • khak-&b
Hour-goddess of the loth Division of the fuat.
ten
AAAAAA AAAAAA
^ fl AAAAAA
X to dig a
U-fl' canal (?)
ten-t AAAAAA , a plot of ground, field.
ten-t AAAAAA, B.D. 42, 15, chamber, abode.
cscn
tennu-t Xx;;:: ^ , ^^- ^^ 7. office, a
OS [TD government buildmg.
tennu aaaaaa , Rec 13, 65, border,
AAAAAA I I I
boundary; Copt. THlte.
4.0J, "=^^ ^ Anastasi I, 13, 2, Israel
AAAAAA ■— »-^ ' Stele 17
ten AAAAAA Q , vase, vessel, bucket ; plur.
\\
teni ^^^ l\ , T. 229, old age (?)
AAAAAA I
AAAAAA
ten& ^ 1 ^ /^ 5^' ^^^- ^^' '^^'
venerable man.
ten& ^^^^ i] I:;; , ^^^^^ (1 r'^ /,. to cut, to
AAAAAA I AAA/VSA 1 tW^^
divide, to separate, to distribute.
ten&-t "^Hic. "^flc=3, IC.
AAAAAA I AAAAAA I
(1 ^ IC, AAAAAA r ,part, portion, lot, share.
1 s o "^
ten&u
AAAAAA I /' ' ' '
n tk \J lot, part, share,
H Jl iT^i ' division.
fl
AAAAAA I K- Vj
3^
teni-,t "^" d
AAAAAA 1
Teni '^^ (1 C J, b.d. 64, 17. the
AA^tAAA 1 1 *^ I i— i
^5>" AAAAAA -^ W 5'
the quarter of a month, the festival
that ended each quarter.
® the 1st quarter of
the moon.
god of the quarters of the moon.
tenA-t ^-^ (1 - ^ =^. ^™^"o^ l^ ^^:
^ i J I I 1' sions (?) shares (?)
3 K
[ 882 ]
tenft^(]X„,=='(l|C <^ ,toem-
bank, to build the sides of a canal or dyke.
^en4-t ^^^^ I] r ^' Peasant 237, B.D.
125, II, "'^^ l\ jvSvA ^, P.S.B. 34, 308, em-
AA^A/W 1 AV\A/NA \> I .
bankment, dyke, barrage, dam; plur. [1
tOx o
AAAA/SA
/VAA/W\
I A/\AAAA
k^ , Anastasi I, 15, 5 :
L III' ^' ^'
IV, 312, a stone dyke. .
ten&u ""^(1%^
AAAAAA I _2l
fields; Copt. THHe.
tenft-t^ll^.iv, 770, ^flft.
/VNWVA 1 O '^WSAA "1 I I
A.Z.7o,,7i,=^(lCf>, =(1^.0.-
measure = ^ of a sa .•••'^ and ^th of a tama ;
plur.^"^!]^"
AVNAAA I III
(1^-0-, basket ; plur. aaaaaa , [I
AA/\A/V\ I D S I I I /VWVAA 1
o i> , metal baskets ; Heb. b^^tp, Deut. xxviii, 5.
tena ""^^ Q ^ , B.D. (Hunefer, i, 16),
a special kind of chamber.
tend, (J ^ \ > Rev. 13, 4, to question,
AAA/W\ I Jl
to interrogate ; Copt. Xno.
ten^s
AAAAAA
burdensome.
Tenas (1 W-, a title of the hippo-
potamus of Set ; var. „ 1 1 1^ .
Tenanu ^^ O %, P. 269, the name
or title of a god ; varr. c^ssi X I /vwvaa "^ ^, ^
M. 484, c;s><=)=>f3^ ^, N. 1251.
^ J, "the Aged," a
c^, ^(11]^, A.Z.
I I I (VAAAAA I 1 Ci I
1905, 27, Rec. 21, 14, writings, documents,
registry, list, inventory.
Teni qn (2
name or title of Ra.
teni-t
tennuit ^^ () I] ^ , list, inventory.
I /\AA/V/>A
tennu ^=^> i „ y^ = Copt, exoxrt.
tennu aa^aaa ^ ^^ > Nastasen Stele lo,
where; see ^ "l "C ^ 1 ^-
AA/V/\AA I (T"^ /ViAAAA I I <T^
tennu aaa^aa ^^ i , each, every, many ; see
tennu ^^ ^11'' ^^eam Stele 23,
number, many ; see /wwva 1 h , aaaw\ v\ .
tennut ^ %> v8, | , Thes. 1296, time
'=' -K ^ I expired soldiers.
tennu ^|^,^./^,<"<i^«^Ya'„'
tennu ^^AAAA f% t=t , an old canal ; var.
/~\ /Q«. AAAA/V\
AA/WAA P'Vu AA/VAAA .
O (£ J /j /WWVA
tennu a^vaa „ '^^^ , canal, stream.
tennut ^^ >> IC '^' IC , the land lying
near a canal, field, area ; plur. (1(1 1 .
AAAAftA 1 I \> I
tennu /vaa^a^ ^ ; iv, 367, aa^w |C ,
Rec. 33, 4, share, part, division.
tenu ^"^^ (2 I ^^^- ^3, 50. rent, royalty,
AAAAAA I ' due, tax.
tenut ^ ^ ' ,Thes. i2o5,E ^%^l,
e ^sTn' ^ K J12I1'
outcries, the roars of a lion,
tennu -■aaaaa 0=^ , loaf, cake.
OS
tenb ^"^^ S \ A ^-D. 36, 2, to gnaw.
AAAAA/V .^U I I
Tenpu ^^ ^ v^ ' ' ^•^' 34 = ^^ %
jj I , gods of the year(?)
tenem ^^^ ^ O , milk (?) ; var.
^^^^ AAAAAA _CrC^
Tenem ""^^
AAAAAA
of Aapep;
AAAA/>A
AAAAAA
1;j/ay), "worm"-<i title
B.D. 163 (title),
III' worms, serpents.
[ 883 ]
tone mm ^. ^", to turn back or
aside, to go out of the way.
tenemu "^^^ ^/^ ^, wanderer, one
who has lost his way.
tenemmu(P) ^
Amen. 7, 16, retreatings (?)
tenemm
/N. I
•\> I I
I.
Q foul, dirty,
' unclean.
to turn aside, to go out of the way.
Tenmi
A.; see
tenr ^L-Zl, ^^''' '^' ^6, strength ; Copt.
oi zpo.
tenrega-t
S ^ ^.
^^ 7:;\ %v ^ ^ Anastasi I, 2, 4, Koller 2, 3,
=>i^ m^ I' deaf.
tenrega-t
w
s^ <e,
S ^fc. 4^ '^, a kind of plant shaped like
an ear
l»-
(?);var.(]^ '\ ZS "^ ^ ^.
w
Thes. 1 20 1, to bind, to tie, to fetter, to
truss (a bird) ; Copt. (Th^^.
tenhtenh ^^^ 8 ^^^ ? f^, to tie, to
fetter, to bind.
tenh-t
fetter.
c^
, tie,
L— fl' *A V A *—=(?)
, wing; plur. ^"^^^ 8 =5r , A.Z. 1905, 25,
,Thes. ..OS, ='|^«^,
vvvwN A _£! W
^enll-ua SH^ "[^ ^ , Ombos I, 47, the
son of Urt-en-kerua.
tenhes-t (?) ^^ S P ^ 17, knife.
t^enkhnekh -^ , Lib. Fun. 2, 39,
to be joined to, united.
Xenti 1 1 1 OfflD , Amen. 13, 20, ^"^^ M
weight, load, burden, heavy; II ,
Amen. 20, 3, loaded.
tensu(?) "^p] ™, B.D. ,53A, 5.
the weights of a net : I A ffl ^ i ,
ibid. 28, the lower weights.
^ens AA/wvA anm , Rec 20, 2 1 6, as applied to
food (y^ ^^], indigestible (?)
tens hat "^^^ P Tl fl"^. Peasant 209, A-Z.
1 905* 37> ' 11 » *° ^^^^ *^^ mind seriously
occupied with son:>e difficult problem, to be
weighed down with care.
tens
Tens-sma-keku
/vvwN« ^ , IV, 614, to cut down.
le of a door
C
I A/\AAAA ■St A/VW^ I 0»
tk I, f^ j Xuat VIII, the name of a door of a
w
f J
Circle.
+
tensmen
f]'=ll.
tensmen ^^^^ H *^^^^ 1 J], A.z. 1907,
125, to be heavy, weighty.
tiensmen ^"^^ H "^^^^ 1 il, Rec 21, 79,
dignity, honour, grave demeanour.
compare Amharic JiJ^'lVl s
teng ^^^^ ^, a property or defect (?)
possessed by certain ears ; see
w
form
7enten ^^^ Q vsm , Berg. I, 34, a ser-
pent-god with bloody eyes, ^"^^ Z*"^ i*».
3 »^ »
[ 884 ]
Mentha
tentha-t
/] , steps, throne.
=" '^^ ^ Annales V, 95,
A 1^^ sr»-^ ' litter, couch.
^ent; ^wv^ ^^ , to slaughter, to kill.
Tent ^ J), T"^^ ^^' ^ •'JT^^^ .^^°
• c-'=^ Sll provided offerings.
fenX baiu ^^ V -^ I , b.d. (Neb-
seni) 17, 27, the name of the slaughter block of
Osiris.
. tentCh ^ , N. 69, var. of
T. 276, Z3 M, p. 30, M. 40, "^ "^
tS ^, U. 456, to attack, to rage.
Tentchen
:2i
a title or name of a god.
t3
, A.Z. 1910, 128,
, P. 664, vases, pots.
, a bird-
teru
Ter-t —
(goose ?) god.
^ LJ, IV, 1150, ^ [j ^ UJ, ^
S: Jl j B.M. 447, to drive out, to expel, to blot
out, to erase, to expunge, to destroy, to over-
come, to subdue, to conquer, to overthrow;
, to tramp the earth;
^ -J\ ^^ V'' ^^' i^^4> ^° found;
1 Wi fl ' ^^ destroy a god in his shrine.
tier in §=s^, T, 249; var. in
Unas, ()5'=l>-
ter neken <=> ^z^ NU w , a kind of
flowering plant; plur. ^ ""^^i::^ Nb^ vl.
Tuat V, a two-headed
serpent.
Ter
Tfinjin,
Terit neshFnult <c:^oo^^— ^, Tuat
IX, a fiery blood-drinking serpent.
Teri kheftiu <:
a title of Am-mit.
Ter tu ^^ '— '
ter
1^ III
, B.D. (Saite)i25,
^ .
, Berg. 1, 18, a jackal-god.
Prisse Pap. 7, 5, to reap (a
ter
5
^ 5
harvest).
, a kind of cloth, linen ;
, Rec. 6, 9, byssus cloth.
tera-t (1 v , Rec 5, 96, linen bandlet.
tera ^ i) f O. ^ f ®' ^ |'
(1 1 , 1 /o > t^"^^' season ; Copt. TK ;
see^|){0.
Teri ^^ [1(1 Jj, Tuat VII, a god.
, Darius ; Pers.
Teriush r
s
n TTT ^T T<- n^ <n '<<> Heb. tZJV-)^.
Teru ^"^^ ^, Tuat X, a light-god.
teru ^^^^ %>, Mar. Karn. 35, 65
terp <==> ' i; /i , Rec. 4, 126, iv, 1026,
ir out a libation;
to make an offering, to pour out a libation;
II, 395
terpt ^5iL-4), IV, 1 1 15, <=>^ n,a,
gift, an offering, supply, provision.
terpu
Israel Stele 7, Amen. 17, 12, *=—>- > Amen.
II, 3, supplies, food, sustenance.
. .' ^^' ^99' §=^ , , ,-
terp <:::> %^, a kind of goose; varr.
o e
°^¥'?V
terf ^ — «
969, Thes. 1481,
inscriptions ; A □
writing speak.
\
Thes. 1285, IV,
, to write, to inlay
, to • make
[ 885 ]
terf <
terfu
■""^^ Ebers Pap. i, 8, writing,
*■«-, * inscription, document.
j Rec. 4, 117, writings, books,
literature.
tergi-t ^ S (JIJ '^'^, bat; Heb.
F)*>'tp3^, Copt. xeXxOT ; compare ArTt'Xaftov,
Herod. 4, 17a.
t^erta =<=5«<:z>'=??5=>, to put
oneself on the earth, ;>., to land from a boat.
*Q-]^ " — -^ ^~^> stairway, terrace ; Copt.
C£i^y
I I I
r^y^A , Rec. 8, 140, the
A/VAAAA
I I I I
name of a Mediterranean people.
6, to attack, to invade ; see
tehan
ni
^^-
HI M.czi' ra
to thrust forward, to promote, to appoint to a
higher rank or dignity.
tehan
see
ra m. .^-Ji' ra ® '
ra © ii'
W III ^'^'^ ra ®' to do homage.
tehmu-t (?) "^
tehen ^-i '^i
ra ^ — D
^— fl. ^ ® ' ^^» *^^3i Rec. 35, 125, to
thrust forward, to promote, to appoint to a
higher rank or dignity, e.g., to make a man
^ chamber (?),
CTD' entrance (?)
ra C-D^' ra ®
captain of a boat ;
ra
, A.Z. 1905, 38,10
run the head against something, to oppose;
^ A, Festschrift (Leemans) 117, to
ra
rush (into water) ; van
L-fl.
tehen
ra
ra ^ ' ra ® I' ra ^
to bow down and touch the earth with the fore-
head in homage, to make obeisance, to prostrate
oneself, to salute.
^i'
^^^^ ra o^.IV,,o86.i.,4,"^0®,
tehen ta
— ISr ® o"*-* ^^o has been appointed
ra
w
II
ra <i^
rao I
head.
, A-Z. 35, 16,
I 5X
var.
m ^
tehen-t
ra
o ra
w
€>.
forehead; -^^"^^^^^ — (] ^
^'^^^ '=f^ ^ ^ , B. D. 1 63, 9 ; CopL xe£,ne.
nIvQsQ
[TD
tehen-t ^~zr ^ , A.Z. 1908, 2, n
ra [V£>^' ^ ra
"^ ^ B.D. 168, III, 2, a mountain peak,
f^^^>i I ' prominent hill.
to dedicate some-
Tehni Amentt ^ ® ?^ ".
ra w cnm I' royy\ *
Rec. 2, 109, the Peak of the West.
=> ^^ J
ra \\ P01I'
thing by deed, to appoint something to a certain
ra u
tehni
ing by d
purpose, to allocate, to endow; var.
teher-t ^ ^ , furnace, oven (?)
ra o e '
teh e^l^^, A.Z. 1908, 130, c==^|:^,
e low,
-' lowly.
IV, 64, 968, ^ %.*
teh^eh
, p. 302, to hang
down (?) pendent (?) of the breasts of a woman,
Tuat I, an ape-
' god in the Tuat-
tehU ^^^^^ ^^' *^99' 73» equipment, what
*.— ' is necessary.
A/V/WV\ \ >/
Tehteh
teh^eh (^e^utehu) o, the
mixed food given to geese.
tehu c:=
n (3 Q
grain, food
' for geese (?)
to be low, abased, lowly.
teha&u
ment, indigni
ty.
'^^, abase-
3 K 3
[ 886 ]
straw; plur. c^^a'llr ^^>^ \J, Amen. 24,
25, 12, c:^<^v^|, Rev. 6, no, c;=> ^
no; Copt. TUO^.
tehamut <=^ f ^ ^ \- ;^,
Keller Pap. i, 2, straw ; Copt. XOU^^-
, lead ; see
o
000
, Amen. 18,
tehat
tehatiu c^;
13, leaden objects
te^ia c:^ ^ (j ^^
cringing one.
teha IJ p > ^ member of the body.
tehaaut c^^? "-^j ^^^^8' '^^,
'^, IV, 480,
III
o III'
a kind of plant
11^'
the god Thoth ; Copt.
eoOTT".
j Kubban Stele 23,
Tehi
tehu c^iJ
tehu cz^|^J|,lead
Tehuti (Tchehuti)
M. 783, N. 1 142,
"T"
declarations.
, U.2,P.6i5,
e^^ J|,A.Z.i9oo,35,
the ibis-god, the scribe of the gods ; Copt.
eooTT, eu?e.
Tehuti J^, chief titles of: "-HP", Pap.
• iiUii
Ani 3, dweller in Khemenu; (1 -jh -^
I /WNA^A Cirri cTi
I
I
0^ 11 1 ^' ^'^' ^^^"^^' ^^' '^' ^""^^^
of the gods;
f"**^
AA/\AAA Ci
^^
8 U 1k^ ^ I
U il I
!,
Nesi-Amsu 33, 17, master of words of power;
JL4 p ", B.D. 58, 14, bull of Maat; ^
Thoth the Great; ^ ^, ^ "^ j|,
Thoth the Twice Great ; ^ Jj ^^^ | JJ '^
^ I , Thoth, great one of spells ; ^^^^ 'vz::^ |
divine Word, just scribe of the Company of the
Gods; ^ ^ ^ ff, Thoth, Bull in Tet-t.
Tehuti „1^ J — _^j]j^UUU.
P ^Lj . Mar. Aby. I, 44, 45
Tehuti
god of the 13th day of the
_ ... month.
Tehuti ^^4-t the god of the ist day of
the month ; the name of a festival on the 19th
day of the month of Thoth.
Tehuti an arit, etc. ^ i\ ^^^ ^^^
Goshen 2, Thoth as bringer of the eye
of Ra.
Tehuti em atri ^ (var. (1 1 T ) ^^
^ >'c , the god of the 6th hour of the day.
Tehuti ^°^?^
U
e
^^A/v^A r
} -
fl [_ 1 AAAftAA
AA/\A/V\ \
)
/WNAAA
/SAAAAA /
Ku
\\ 1 ^^AA/V\
l.
g?i I , B.D. (Saite) 23, 2, Thoth the magician.
Tehuti ^^Yjolo'^'^f"''^''''
Thoth of Edfd.
Tehuti Hapi
B.D. 62, 3, Thoth and the Nile god.
Tehuti khenti neb Tuat ^fflK
^^ i^ ci Tuat VI, an ape-god — a form of
^37 crzi ' " Thoth.
Tehuti heri khent-f ^
Tehuti sa Aner ^% Jj
B.D. 134, 6, a form of Thoth.
Tuat II, an ibis-god with a knife-
shaped phallus.
AAA/^A^
[ 887 ]
Tehuti sehetep nesrit ^^ R "^
^ f) ! Ombos I, 185, Thoth in the boat
z>iU\y ofRa.
Tehutit 4 ()(1 ^,
<2. o o
^00
the great festival of Thoth.
^J^^57.^_ n .N-999,
tehen
tehen
teher-t
to shine (appHed to the
brightness of grain).
some bright coloured sub-
stance, blue faience.
0,IV,662,CulteDivin,
42, 44, ^ ^ , ^ ^ , hairy hide, the hide
of an animal, skin, leather; plur. V n l^,
Edict 25; '^ (] e y (j I ^, Rec.
21, or, ox-hides: <=^> ^ fe;^ ^2. 1900,27,
plumage of a bird.
^ehr^ c^Si (1 (5 *^, Rechnungen 69,
dressed hide ; c:^> (I V _ l^ -wswx ^Awv^,
<rr> 1 1 1 ir u) v /va^wsa
Theban Ost. B. 14, water-skins made of the hide
of a donkey.
teher-t — - "^ -^^^ — - '^
I^^^,
^
, Rev. n, 128,
any sad or evil condition of mind or body, fear,
anguish, anxiety, shame, sickness, jealousy, and
the like; plur. 9" "^^, IV, 1077; Copt.
teher c^ "^ ^ ^, an afflicted man.
,_. <^ ft (3 sickness, terror, bitter (in
'^<:^^^*^' mind).
teherr-t ^^ ""^^^ '^j a kind of plant
lead; varr. e=^ ^ O' "^ I III ' ^^^^'
var,
tehtiu ciD.S'^o, IV, 686, leaden objects;
"\ O o ^ \\ o
' H\\iii-
to drink, to drink oneself drunk ; *ce O;
1^ ^, drunk; Copt. t£,e.
N. 751, to hide(?)
tekh (?)
^^, Rev. 1,59,
X n- u
to strike, to overthrow.
tekhtekh ^^ ^, Rev. 13, 59,
revolution, convulsion, disturbed times.
tekhUt ^~^ ^ ™ , ^^ % "^ , Anastasi
I, 23, 3, boulders on a road, a rough stony road.
tekharg^;^.'^ev..3.«7.«
tekhi ==>(]e +,A">en.i»,i,thewdght
© 1 ^ or pomterofa balance.
tekhen ^^ If^, Metternich Stele, 187,
, to coyer over, to hide.
>0
tekhen
, Lib. Fun. 2, 39, to
strike, to play an instrument of music, to strike
the harp, to beat the drum.
tiekhen-t cj o X, the playing of music.
1-
a tambourine
tekhenit
player ; ^j^ cJ| ' ' ^^'"hourine women.
tekhenu "^ ^ (1 , obelisk; var. ^® (1.
tekhtekh _ ,. o, the mixed food
given to geese ; var. o.
tes ^, c=:.pe. Hh. 321, self- "^^p
or
^^ ; *^^ , himself.
^68 AA, to sit, to be seated.
3^4
[ 888 ]
tes
, Rec 17, 145,
O,
n , ^^^^ n O , pot, vase, vessel, jug.
Tesi - rutu - en - neter
w
^ -/l '^ I B.D. 153B, 14, collector of prey in
„;,,,,WN I the net of the Akeru-gods.
tes ^'^'^, ^"^^ %i '^, a kind of plant.
i» to
knife, to cut, to hack in pieces, to divide.
tes c^::.n"'^^, U. 401, cr^^n^, P.
188, M. 352, N. 904, Rec. 31, 20, _^^> a
knife of flint or metal ; c^^ fl ^"^^ H A
a ready knife ; 11 ' ^ kmfe of fire, i.e., a red-
hot knife; plur. c-=^ I ^^^^^^ 1 , v ' '
varr. _^\^, ;^\.
tes
— It— DniD
, a kind of stone, flint,
^'^'^ >- — I "iTy, Rec. 4, 21, ^^=^ , ^,
black flint, white flint.
Tes
(?) \
B.D. no (Saite), a lake in
Sekhet-Aaru.
, Tuat
Tes - am - miti - em - sheta-f ;^ ^
VIII, a door in the Tuat.
Tes-aakhu V
Tes-^akhu ~^
Tuat XII, a sing-
ing-god.
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Aat-Setkau.
Tes-aha-ser (?)-Tatheiieii
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
Tuat.
Tes - akhem - baiu
^'5>>.
I I
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Asneteru.
7es-t-baiu
of the 1 2 guides of Ra.
\
, Tuat I, one
Tesu-em-arit-f
Tuat VIII, a star-god.
Tesu-em-nes-f
Tuat VII, a star-god.
I I I /Ci
I I I
:n'
Tes-em-her-f ^ ^ ' T"^* ^^^'
the steersman of the boat Herer.
Tes-neb-terer
^':>-
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Sesheta.
Tes-Ra-kheftiu-f ^3^5^ ^
° III Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hetemit-
^^ ' Khemiu.
Tes-t-ermen-ta
^^
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hetepet-
I s ' neb-per-s.
Tes - khaibitut - tuatiu
TT
^
IZ-D
I Tuat VIII, a door of the
I ' Circle Aakebi.
Tes-sept-nesut ^ P ^ /\ | ^
Ml Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
1' * Sehert-baiu-s.
Tes-sma-kekn
tk (F^=^ Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
Tes-sekhemi-aru
^P^?
w
•c]
Aakebi
\
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hep-
seshemu-s.
Tes-sheta-thehen-neteru r-*
H^]^ Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
teser-t -
c^
Aakebi.
, something splendid or
I , splendid
holy, see '^^ ^ i
or beautiful things; V "^^ ^•^- 797. holy
^\ I I I pieces*
teser ari
-<2>-
to act in a lordly
manner.
teseru
^ ) I , large stones (?)
I, — «— 3
Teser-aab-t '^^'k o j, Tuat xii, a
wind-goddess, one of the 1 2 bearers of the boat
of Af into the upper sky.
[ 889 ]
Teser-t-An-t
a singing-goddess,
Teser-dri
god with a serpent-staff.
Teser-a ^S\«^
;=ifl
^ , Tuat IX,
, Tuat IX, a
Tuat VII, a star-
god.
Teser-t-baiu '■
last Gate in the 'I'uat
Teser - 1 - baiu ^^ ^
Tuat IV, a district in the Tuat
Teser-ttep ^^®
I I I
, Tuat XI, the
c^w, B.D. i68,XIII,i,
?) B.D. 1 68, XIV, I, a goddess in
(Ol' the Tuat.
teser -t
C^ I
!,
Ill
drink made from red grain.
to cause to be em-
braced (?)
tesh ^
t-sekhen ^f ),
, to drink, to - drink oneself
C30
drunk ; see O
tosh ^^ ^, the drinking festival; var.
II-
tesh ^"^^ \ ^"^^^ ^ *° pierce, to stab,
r^ir-i ^' i-ncr-i \>' to gore, to thrust.
Tesh ^"^^
Teshesh^;^,
Rec. 15, 18, a
r-TT-i © ' district.
^ S\ a. figure of Osiris ; see
Teshtesh.
tosh ^^ \ to yield, to give way ; var.
o X
00 J^
teshtesh
X _ c^ Ci X
OED oa y\ ~" r\n tzszi A
to run back or away, to give ground.
X
Teshtesh
figure of Osiris : see
tesh ' ^ jF'*''^ ; see r-^-i
teshtesh
overspread (of water).
|, Rec 4, 31, a
1-
vNwvs, to flow out, to
tesh (tesher)
\ , P.S.B. 13, 412, to
be red in colour, russet, reddish, carroty.
tesh (tesher)
grain plants.
^•^i^S-'"'
tesh r-w-i , red grain.
tesh-t (tesher-t) ^00
the red land (?) something appertaining to red,
horrible.
Tesh-t (Tesher-t) ^^a^yi, the red
land, />., the desert.
teshu (teshem)
fiends, associates of Set.
Teshut (Teshrut)
rwi
I, the "red"
(2
Met-
ternich Stele ii, note 2, the fish that piloted the
boat of Ra.
tesh
I Rec. 13, IOC, to assign ;
I ' Copt xoxy.
tesher g'^, ^'^. m'lJX.
to be red, to become red ; Copt. Xpocy,
epocy, oojpaj.
tesher oa L— fl, to terrify; Q t-^^-i
., B.D. 179,4.
tesher-ti r^tr-i .^^^ , horrible, terrible.
tesher m'%','^. U. 431. M. 774.
fff^, T. 246, ^□'^ \\\, P. 662, ^B
,P. 78i.m/^,^,;.^^^,
blood, gore.
tesher-t r-w-i , B.D. 3a, 5, red thing,
'lo-i, B.D. (Nebseni)
rvn
red flame ;
17, 44, ^::^ m ^ '^ | , B.D. 1 79, 6, lord
37 0SZI O
i~n-i
of blood (?), 1.^., slayer; C3C] o '^c?- oi,
B.D. 179, 7.
teshrut
□a o (E
I c^::* o
I, r-m
" red " devils
teshem ^0'^=^ I, B.D. 182, 20, Nn
A j the " red ones," />., the wicked gods who
were associated with Set
T
t 890 ]
Tesheru m ^ ^^ Jj I , B.D. 96, 2,
Nesi-Amsu 5, 3, red devils symbolized by red
clouds.
tesher-t oszio Y^, T.336, ^□''^o,
U.5.8._^%- ^ ,P.i73,^
^, N. 840,939, ^^"^ y , M. 254,
"^ ^ ,^. Rec. 16, 131,31,11,^00 Y*
''^^ , the " Red " Crown, which symbolized
the sovereignty of Lower Egypt, or the North ;
plur. ^ ^ ^^ y ' ^- 4^7' ^' ^^^' ^- ^^^^ >
149, III, 4.
Teshrit mo L , ^^^ goddess of the
<:z:> ^^N Red Crown.
tesher — hebtesher ifTl'^iJ^,
Palermo Stele, the " Red " Festival.
tesher g%.«d;^|^'^^,
B.D. 99, 16, red wing; P " rvm i,
B.D. 145, 40, red pomade, like the modern
cam-wood unguent used in the SAddn ; 1 \\ 1 Ok
^^= I ^ )j^, B.D. 145, 51, red hair.
Tesher ^© J,^-.^- '4^. "i, 6, a
<rr> ill city sacred to Osiris.
Tesher ar-ui ^o''^^^^, Berg. I,
3, one of the eight gods who guarded Osiris
and who dwelt in He-t Anes [N h ^
_^ • 1 U _Mi> III c=^
(j «AAAAA || I, B.D. 17, 104; ^ y (1 g*T»
Edfu I, 10 f.
Tesher mestcher 4^ ^ , p. 604,
" red ear," a title of Babau J "(^ J ^ Q •
Tesheru heru-sen
r-^:rn
^%
I ^ I
;^^VNAAA B.D. 42, 21, " those whose faces are red "
III' — a class of beings in the Tuat.
tesher-t '^^=- ^ , a vase or pot made
of " red " material used in funerary ceremonies ;
plur. ''t^ j^ o , r~^rn o O ; rrr-i
1I3SZ1 S ffij apairofred vases j ciEZi TT
o TJ
Ml' .^r^ W \J
o II
a set of four red pots.
tesher □□<
a kind of anti, or myrrh ;
Heb. ^
tesher oa(),
(ZSZl I
"^ vl , the myrrh tree (?)
o , red grain, sand (?)
::> I I
tesher
Tesher-t ^□'^'iti^va,
rmo,
^ II!
':=^:^ /) ^„^ <=^ i^ 111
iO
f^^ , the "red" land, /.^., the Desert.
tesher-t r-^r-i
|,oo
, a red fish.
tesher-t mofS, m*^, ^^^^^
teshes
teq ^
teq
C3s:ii
\
Rec. 16, no, to cut, to
divide.
"'—' > IV", 754, a kind of grain.
, IV, 171, --
^000 ^
, fruit ; var. ^
Teaa ^^^^^^ ^ ^' i°47> the name or title
' A A ^ ' of a god.
teqer a ^ , Ebers Pap. 109, 4, A
J\
I, 13, a writing of . . . .
teqer a " , a o , a
A
, fruit,
fruit-bearing plants.
teqerta(?) ^=^, ground produce.
teqeru (?)
teka
vegetables (?)
j Rec. 27, 220,
•^&-,
Si^
'^^,
to look, to see; varr. tt j^^, tt V\ -^^
Tekait
^j\ OmbosII, 133,
O fl ' a goddess.
[891 1
teken ^^ a ^^ approach, to draw neat
/wwvAA * to someone, to touch.
teker ^^zpt \^ , see '^^.
Tektek-ba-en-Heru ^ ^ "i^^
Denderah IV, 6a, a serpent-god,
warder of a coffer.
teg
S
s
L^,
S
S
S
rv V\ ^ , to hide oneself, to be hidden.
^,
Pap. 4, 5, something hidden, hidden.
t«8 Til- T^i)' T^
"^^6 Israel Stele 6, to fail, to give way (of the
7\ ' legs).
^Qg *=^^^ Rec. 4, 126, to come, to walk,
Z5 J^ ' to march.
<? j^ Rec. 12, 70, to
-^ ' run quickly (?)
^^ , Peasant, B. 2, 106, ^
tegteg, tegtegi ^ ^ ^7^, ^
r^ W ^ 7\ , to march, to invade (?)
1905, 19, 9, B.D. 18, 11. 4, "^1)^^.
TT ,-.. T o«, *=^^^1K n ^ tolookat,to
U. 541, 1.297, ffi ^W' see.
tegait ^"^
Seer "—title
of a god (?)
'^ Mar. Karn. 35,
-^^' 70, sight, view.
^®8^-* ZS ^,^'^-^-^'^'5;Ebers
Pap. 51, 21, , look, sight, glance.
t®gg n A ^^ » U. 316, to see, to look at
carefully, to examine, to scrutinize.
tegg-t
2525
, IV, 617, sight, appear-
to look very carefully at something.
t©ga "^"^ ^. Amherst Pap. 24, IV,
'1k :
"^^' S ;^[^,Herusatef Stele 134. jj
to inlay metal, to plate,
inlay metal, to plant.
Mission i, 611, plants, seeds (?) carobs.
^ (1 ^ 5 V^ , to tread, to walk upon, to follow
a road, to tread in the footsteps of another ;
Copt. x^.(rce.
tegasut '^Ix n^ ^ ^ , J^fv. 6, 29,
• S _^ I e -* III footsteps.
tegi-t (tergi-t) "^
(](j^'^,Rec3i,i38,^
bat ; Copt. XA.XXOT.
tegem ^
I Rec. 13, 53, gardens = Gr.
I ' vapacetauv^ Copt. TiM(S^£.
ance; t-ttt i -^^, Rev. 11, 92, glances.
, plover,
Metternich Stele 202, to
be weak, smitten.
^Z. ,884^, T^k^^^"^
^U, castor oil plant.
Ill
teges ^^n 11 > to ^alk, to follow in the
footsteps of another, a journey, travel ; var.
[ 892 ]
Uo I
, boat, skiif,
.|.B.D.
99, 12
tegsa-t "^ ^ )
tetri-t(?) ^
tet-kham(?) "I 11(1 -fl |. Excom-
munication Stele 5
te^ ^^^^ A , A cr-3 , Anastasi III,
2, 5, a kind of fruit tree ; Copt. ZIXI (?)
tet-t ^0,S, IV, 629, ^%^0,
bowl, dish, pot, vessel, shell : plur. a
IV, 665, ^_^^ Q -, Koller 3, 8 ; varr.
w w
Rec. 26, 80, the name of a god (?)
tet (?) ^^^^^, to touch = o (1 o [1 ^^^(?)
to masturbate; see <r^=^ ''^, <-^=^ ^^- ("^Ti).
Tetun ^^^^ + ^=f, p. 78, 200, ^"^^
+ ^, N. 21, 1323, p. 669, ^ 4- ^^
' N. 936, ^ 4-^, N. 852, ^-f
' M- 705, ^4='^> M. 779, ^^-
, Rec. 30, 71, IV, 986, ^^-, IV, 575,
an ancient Sftdini god with the title jj[|]
P 200 fff]^ ^ ? ^ Coronation Stele 2,
^- ^°°' lllll o\\dD£^' "chief of Ta-Sti."
tetem-t ^^^^ t\^ ^r, '^'^^^ ^nT o, ^^^^
\I, a kind of plant, seedUngs(?)^
£2^
[ 893 ]
that
from Ra.
■^ TCH
toh "^^ = Heb. y, Copt. X.
Tcha(P) '^, N. 955. a serpent
^ ' \ \ came forth fror
tche-t ^^ , A.Z. 1908, 16, serpent amulet.
Tchit(?) '^ L, '^- 7°3, a serpent-
o ^ ^^^ goddess.
tche-t °^, p. 19, M. 21, "^j N. 120,
^ ("^a, body, person, bodily form; ^^ -J|,
divine body, i.e., a god; ^^ U, a dead body;
^^ rJr ^^ Vjt ' ™y ^^"^ body or person.
TCH
tche-ti
, Litanie 61, the "two
children," i.e., Shu and Tefnut.
tche "^ = i!| or "^ '^ , pupil of the
o \ o \ s_^^ c^\ eye.
tche-t '^ ^ I, "^ ^J) j. Hh. 23,
^n ^ Jj I . ^^ CZD ^ J) I . the people who
belong to the land, serfs, peasants, dependants.
tohe-t ^, ^, ^, ^j. "^
, Rec. 31, II, eternity, everlastingness ; ^^,
-^||,T. 330, ^<z>i^ §0§, ever-
lasting for ever; vswna ^^ \^ , T. 152, a^/vw
^ ^^' ^' ^°^' ^* ^^' ll ^D.' ^' ^^'
for ever ; / ^^ , all eternity ; ^^ ^J}
I \\ I "^^^, unending eternity.
Tche-t "^ J, ^^""g- 2^' eternity per-
.^.-V lLI sonified.
tche-t °^ , "^ c-n , "^ , ^ , "^
, place, house, abode ; j ^^ , divine
^
AA/V/VW\ \>
abode, the Juaii ; see metoh-t J^^ ; ^^
metch-t Tn 'wwna , abyss.
tche-t '^, '^'^ ^ I, Peasant 265,fune-
Ci I I © rary property.
tche-t "^ ^2:7 en^ , Palermo Stele, the
of a sailing (?) festival ; ^^ J ^:3C7 i=D^»
name
the first tche-t festival.
tche-t ^^ w", A.Z. 1907, 14, papyrus.
healthy;see^|^|;|^^. U. ..8.
N. 427, sound, healthy (of white teeth).
tchau-t 1 ^, U. 65, N. 320, I ^,
U. 56i=;^|-, N. 345. i^]. N. 346.
A ^^___. I v. 752. well-being, health, sound-
ness; i v_i-_ ' ^^' "'*3' health of heart,
heart's wish; A © Y O ^, Jour. As. 1908, 281,
good direction of heart.
tchau ib J ^O, P. 410, M. 587, N.
1192, sound of heart; 1 yJ^'O'. P- 409"' V A '^'
M. 586, N. 1 191, and A ^ v^'ww O*, p. 409 —
%^l ^,M. 58s, N.I 191.
.Jl sit /WVAAA
Tchan-ib | ^ | "^ ^. Hh. 469, a god.
brother of Seker.
tcha-t
well, healthy.
tcha-t 1 "^^ ^, ^^' ^^^""^ <°^ * ^."'''^■
i^c^' i^'^Q""^»fi"»>
, scribe of the record office.
tchau (?) 1 V^ r-'-n , title of an official
^ TCH
[ 894 ]
TCH ^
tcha-t A o ^iiSa, M. 683, palm of the hand,
hollow of the hand : plur. ft o <?:S^, M. 242 :
<^ AAAAAA , T. 91, handfuls of water ;
see ^1) ^:iSi3: van ^^ ^55^:3.
tcha I '^, I X, J
X
to stretch, to extend, to draw out, to reach out
towards, to strike down, to fell, to oppose, to
resist; ,JL- i '^^, immovable; h ^fe^"^,
IV, 1 107, to correct a fault.
I
i^ a putting forth, extension, spacious, resis-
^ X' tance, opposition.
.tchaau | "^ n V^ U=/l, opponent, he
who resists, enemy.
, a spreading out, resistance, wrong;
f=^, wrongfully.
LeyAPap. i2,2,|^^_o,|^^
to reach out the hand in protection, or with
tcha re i '^ , iv, 62, 64, 1031, to
speak scornfully of sacred things or of offerings.
X
*^^^-^iS'i
1, the rest,
^ 111
the remainder, residue, balance ; varr. J v\ _ ,
I V ' fire-stick, a wooden tool or instrument.
tcha-t (?) J %. ^ ([ , a cutting tool,
a sharp-edged instrument.
Tcha aqru(?) I
B.D. 125, II; see Qerrti.
Tcha ati ' '^^
II ; see Qerrti.
I I I
W CT]
, B.D. 125,
i"^ A ^ to set out on a journey, to make a
^ J^. 1 7^ ' passage, to travel.
tchaa-t J "^^^^ T. 194, P. 677, N.
1 29 1, passage, journey.
i^, a kind of cake,
bread for the journey, viaticum.
tcha I "^fe^ =- XI in xmioop.
tcha, tchai J'^^^e^, u. 451, T. 259,
Rec. 31, 17, J ^^ sH^, , U. 190, M. 224,
1 -jT. X I -51 n i ntk
to cross a river in a boat, to make a passage
tie foot), U. 451; j"^
% , borne, carried; A
](], A.Z.
i^. u. 475, 1
T. 228, sail, sailings; K „^,
1905, 22, how well thou sailest !
N. 90s. J
, N. 914, h o^^.
passage by boat, passage, transport, boat, ferry-
boat, barge.
tchaaui | (j ^ ()(j ^ ^ ' ^^^- "' '74,
ship, ferry-boat; Copt. XO\.
Tchaaui 1'^^^ ij ^ (j (j ^ , P. 400,
i^^()^i^,M.57o,|^^
'';:Uv ^ /]f] <. n^ ^- "77. the ferryman of
^^ JT HH ^^^* truth, the Egyptian Charon.
^
TCH
[ 896 ]
TOH '^-^
tchaii()()^^4(j(l_.I^.Rev.
12, 35, ship, boat; plur. i\\\\ ; Copt XOI.
tchaau l'^ '^ ^U^. T. 187, p.
675, N. 1284,
I I I
', Rec. 29, 154,
those who sail, sailors, ferrymen.
tchaiaa|^2L,
tcha aa-t 1 "^l^ ^a^ I^ I , B.D
Rec. 34, 161, a
priestly title.
133.
19, the great sailing, the Great Boat (?)
Tcha-tneter J 1 ^ jil^ , <rg^| o ^ fi'^
|, the "passage of the god" festival
Tchat i "^ A. ^''^' ^^"'^•' ??^°f ^^^
1^ X XX 36 Dekans.
Tcha unnut J "^ -^^ ^ ic, Tuat I,
a star-god who acted as guide of Af.
Tcha benu Asftr i^y^ J'^^
"^^ "^Prt " travelling benu of Osiris " — a title
/I J] al ' of the star Venus.
Tcha.tTuatJ_^_^^, l^y^
^ "^ ^ Tuat I, IX^- the name of a sailor-
_^^ ITD' god in the Tuat.
tcha I ^^ 232 I , the west wind.
tcha
\j
Jour. As. 1908, 264, im-
purity.
266, dishonour, blemish (physical or moral);
Copt. (Ti-eiO, XA.IU50T.
tcha-t i^^r^n^-, Jour. As.
1908, 269, humiliation, shame.
tcha,tchau l^.l\ §^i\°-
\ ^v V '^k' ^^"^' d^vil, demon, enemy;
fern.
tchai i ^ ()() -^ ^' Jo""^- ^ »9o8, 254,
to steal, theft ; Copt. XlOfe.
i^ 11 ^ ^' devil, fiend, foe. enemy;
enemy of Ri; plur. 1 IL 11(1 ' ^ (liiasc)
and I (](j ° ^ j (fern) B.M. 31, 144.
tchai-t 1 "^^ /111 ^, pain, discomfort
*^^^^-*i^iJ4^!''"'^"'*y-
tcha-
I
I
sin, guilt, reprehensible thing, offence.
tchau-t I "^ %^ ^ Jl I, ^os^rt!«»
& J^ Jr III U I enmity.
tchatoha|i^,ii^4|^^.
il (](j %* ^. foe, enemy; Copt XA^I.
tcha-ti..i.lQl.B^^78.^;^a
tohatchain I ^ I ^ (| ^. ^2.
'9°5. >o3. ],'^]_'^^ , pot, vase, vessel,
bowl ; Copt. XUJ, XU3I.
tcha-t I'^'tT. R«- 3. 53. 1 1 ']?'.
Rec. .7.-"6, i'^y. i^|. bag. sack.
Stuff, garment, apparel.
tcha-t i 1^^' ^^*^ ^7» *^^» l.*^*
i^'i-^-^-i-^-<^e?)
tcha& i h, P.S.B. 13, 37, an amulet
tcha^t 1 ^^ (1 ?» cloth, stuff, garment
^ TCH
[ 896 ]
TCH ^
e
Jour. As. 1908, 255,
' injustice ; Copt. OZI.
, crane (?)
*'"'^"U ^ 1 ^ ^' ■'''^- "'"-
throne-chamber, throne.
tchaas J "^ ^1 P ^ ' '° command
troops, to be lord and master, captain.
tchaas J "^ ^1 P d^' Dream Stele 33,
ft tj ^^ ' ^"^^ ^' ^° know, to possess know-
ledge, to direct, to command.
ofwisdom(?);^_.|-^(JP
fore-knowledge, primeval wisdom, the wisdom
of ancient times.
!,
V ^ I > knowledge, wisdom, speech
I I
sage, wise
man.
tchaasu J"^!] P^^'
the god of Knowledge; | [j "^ ^ \> ^ "",
the seven wise gods who presided over painting
master (?) commander.
Tchaasu VII | "^ () p ^ ^^
I iiii
I III'
Diim. Temp. Inschr. 45, the Seven Divine
Masters of Wisdom who helped Thoth to plan
the universe. Their names were : Neferhat,
Neferpehui, Nebtesheru, Ka, Bak, Khekh, and
San.
kind of plant used in medicine.
the seed of the
same.
tchaasu I ^[]p;,,
tchaa ft xj, Rec. 15, 16 = ^^ ^,
lament, lamentation.
tchaau
to
tchaaiu |
a kind of seed or
o III' grain.
(S \I , a kind of plant.
tchaab j '^(l, Mettemich Stele 193,
to be hot, to glow, to roast, to cook.
tchaab-t J__ziJ^, var. ^^J'^Ql'
hot, glowing embers.
tchaam I d|\ ^^^, ^-Z- ^^78, 48,
ill. _M^ ^^' strength.
tchaam J^^^"^' Rev. 14, 19,
quietness, rest; Copt. 6^JULH.
tchaami ^^[jIn}^ ^, ^^''- '4. 12, to
t!s) Jei^ J^ devour.
tchaami i^^llfl f>^^*^. Rec. 15,
17, book; Copt. 2ia)(J0JULe.
XJ Rev. 12, 84, bolt;
tchaar i
Copt. 6"Xo.
u
tchaari |^ _^ (JIJ ^-^, Rev. n, 139, to
drive away, to repulse.
tchaaq I
i, Rougd I.H. II,
125, to cry out; compare Heb. pj^jj^ Arab.
(2 A
».x^ *
tchaaqta I
M
!,
cry, outcry; compare Heb. Hpi^^.
tchaatit I V^^^'^'^^"^,''^^^'
• • iili_M^c:£;f=, W W I I I staff.
tchaatchai (tchatchi) J ^ J (](] 7\,
Rev. 12, 33, to run; Copt. (Tbxi.
out towards.
t^J^^-tJAIlB'].
5
, cloth.
stuff, garment ; see the following :
tchai-Ut 1^11^,^,. whole garments
as opposed to rags.
tchai I (]() S, Rev. ,, .4.. valley,
tchaiu(?) I
X I
I
s I
I , Anastasi I,
16, 8, a kind of ground or land (?)
ITU I wall ; Copt.
S ^(?)
tchai I
tchaiua | '^ flfl -f) A. Herusatef Stele
19, an inner chamber in a temple.
■^ TCH
[897]
TCH "^
tchait |^(1(]]7^,. Rev. 14, 33. olives,
olive trees ; Copt. XOeiT".
tchaau i^^^^. i^^
^ CEL, Siut 15, B.D. 70, 2, hair, foliage.
evening, darkness, night.
tChau 1% ^^' "^7, cloth, stuff, gar-
iLjr' ment.
tchau-t J % ^ \\, T. 379, a garment
made by Horus for Osiris.
Tchau J "^^ ^, Tuat VII, a rec-
tangular lake or pool measuring 440 cubits x
440 cubits.
tchau K , L.D. 2 2QC, domain.
tchau-t I v\ , Nastasen Stele 30, a
chamber or hall of a temple.
tchau J %^%^ ^, an amulet
tchaut Ic^n^, ^^"^^ '^' "^' y°""S
A \. Ill animals.
tchauata i^f| ^](1 V' ^"^^-
tasi IV, 12, 9, P.S.B. 13, 411, a kind of flying
insect (?) bird (?) crane (?)
Rec. 15, t6, papyrus; Copt. ZOOTq.
tchaut nu-t ^ ^ , twentieth.
n o
Tchauti J '^ ^, Tuat I, a hawk-god.
tchab K J ^*> want, need, weakness,
impotence, starvation; see ^^ M Q2i; Copt.
jchabai^^^^l,^^^
Heb.NlS^ plur. D'^Nl^; HM^, plur. frtWa^,
Assyr. ^ |J ^•-, sa-a-bu (Briinnow, List, 8137),
in plur. ^]f y.^^^, Eth. 0^^ :
tchabaA-t J^ "J^ |] S fj o, Rev. 14,34.
very hot emJxjrs, fire.
tchabagii^J^^B^im
w«/v« Qt' ^° ^'P' ^° inimerse, to submerge;
i^lX, Syr. -*^5, Arab. i > ^; compare Assyr.
var.
:^yf ^- t:<IE, "dyed stuff" (Rawl. C.I.W.A.
V, 15, 6, 13).
tchabagaiu|-^J^O-^(|(|
I qI^, drowned men.
tChabtlu|^Jf^>-^,Peasan,
229, a fisherman who catches fish by a particular
kind of means or instrument.
tchabgatchaqa i"^ Js^i"^
^^, jt , to be upside down,
name; compare Heb. ^^D2.
tohapurm4^D^'='^f^,
V, an animal, goat(?);
tchapurtA i ^ ° ^T* ] (| ,;,. ^o""d
things, rings, cakes ; compare Heb. m'^C?.
tChapqa |^^ ° ^\"^ ^, dancer,
acrobat.
tchafl I '^'^-^ fj' ^^^^^ ^'^'^ 7» ^*^-
A K^ r\ Rev. 13, 27, to be hot, to burn, to
^ U '4' be angry; Copt. ZOq.
tChaff I ^i^ fj, to b« hot, to burn,
to be angry, to roast.
tohafui^«^^|^i.«-°-\3..
3 I-
D W
(2 <=>! _fii^ • • •
compare Heb. "^^C^, Syr,
^
TOH
[898]
TCH "^
roasted food.
^v |r » M. 402, to throw up the arms ( 1
I in gladness.
tcham J I £=, sceptre; see "^ ^1-
tcham
("=1^
, to copulate, to beget;
young man; plur. A ^\ S) I, IV, 924, 1006,
1' u
1' u
©
1'
li-i^klii'iTTii'i
Rev. 12, 17, young men, young soldiers, recruits,
young folk in general, descendants, posterity;
Copt. XUOXK.
tchamu nu thau J ^v ^ ^ ' %
jSc^ ,c=jjj vgi I A.Z. 35, 17, the generations of
I ■ men, the human race.
Tchamaa J "^ ^ R Jj , the god of
Western Thebes ; Copt. XHJULe.
tchamaa |^^^,|^^f>,
, Rev.
14, 36, papyrus, a roll of papyrus, a sheet of
calculations, book, volume, document; Copt.
XOXJOJULe, XUOJJL.
tchama J "^ .^ ^^, dry land,
parched ground ; compare Heb. 1ii^J32, Eth.
f\^^ : , Arab. '^ , to be thirsty.
tchama j ^X7 I^, Rev., calm (of the
weather) ; Copt. Z^-JULH.
tchama (?) I l^P ] r^, ^^^^^ ^^ s*^^^'
^ ^ iitM ^^-^' throne.
tchames J'^^^^v, P.S.B. 20, 198,
to devour, to consume.
tchan I
O
., Rev., soft.
easy-going, feeble; Copt. Z^^Ite.
tchani-t I flfl ^, Jour. As. 1908, 273,
feebleness, idleness, supineness ;
Copt, xnn, xn^^^^'€.
Tchan-t J '^ '"^' ^^, the sacred boat
of the Nome of Gynaecopolites.
J»^ AAAAAA AAAAAA
.k,,, \^.AnastasiI,
24, I,
ftA/WV\ AAftAAft
\^:
AAAAAA AAAAAA V*
AAAA/V\ AAA/NAA
I I
^ W W k=fl'
to shake, to shiver through fear, to become
gooseflesh, tribulation, fear.
tchanariu (?)
see tchanri.
tchanahu
nungen 69,
V;
I I I
•, Rech-
, rudder handle,
arm ; Copt.
Tohanu|o^JJJ,P.4r84o^
1203, the four long-haired gods who stand in
the east of the sky.
tchanfT d?^,Rev. 13,37, 1
to offer, chance ; Copt. XU3nC|.
tchanr
I I
/\Aft/\AA ^
• X
^ I I I
, B.M. 138,3, to
X Ji' & _&^ III ^
recompense, to requite, to reward.
1 1 <=>i^^^^' A^^i 1 1
:^> ^:»-7»- branch of a tree, staff, bar ; Copt.
I III' X^Jk.
tchanr
■^ TCH
disease of the skin.
tchant i O ] ^, ^^''•' ^° «''P«"e"ce, to
sa V ^1 try.
tchar I "^^ ^ , J - , to spy, to
[ 899 ] TCH "^-^
O, a tchara I JBa^^, Rev. rj, 103, strong.
tchar& J (] , ^, strong, mighty;
scor-
ur.
scrutinize; Copt. Xcp.
spy, guide (?)
tchar |<=>(|,|^fJ,J_^^
Q Rec. 16, 137, to burn, to dissolve, to boil
'4* away; Copt. X€p, XUOp, XOjX.
tchar J ^^*Q '. Rec. 16, 57, Amen, ii,
19, 25, 4, J ^. r^ I, something unpleasant
or hateful (?);plur.|^^'7
tchar I .^^^ , enemy, rebel.
to measure, to compute ; | ^^. ra 0\ 1 ' ' ^^^'
Hamm. 13, 121.
tchar-t h ^ , registration office.
® Amen. 10,
III' 2.
tchar
L-fl
, Rev. II, 186, Jour. As.
1908, 248, to be strong, to act violently, to over-
come; Copt. XpO, XUXJOpe.
tchar ner J^ ^^ ^ , ^^^p^ A
Tchar-t I 3^, MetternichStele73,
a mythological scorpion.
tchara ]_<=.'^U-fl4^^UJ.
Rev. 12, 52, to overcome; Copt. ZpO.
tchara i _&ft %v ^, to be bound, tied.
,2, ^ ' Copt. (TojX, xwX,
Copt, xuope, xcupi, zuxope.
tcharfta|-^^~ ^-^
"**=* r - Thes. 1198, to strike, to cast down,
^-^u^ ^^' to smite to the earth ; Heb. JHS.
tcharft l'^.2;a***A, Dem. Cat...
tchari|^(j(lLj. R-^'V^^-^:
tch^-t i^--(ll]" R--3.
14, I , Rev. 14, 51, area; Copt. XHpe.
tcharu i'^<=>^=*=«^' Peasant
281, excuse, apology.
tchar-ut(?)|^^^;-';7^.w
tasi I, 12, 4
tcharm J .2^ ^. ^, Rev. n, 172, to
make a sign ; Copt. XtOpJtJL
tcharm |^^. R*=v. 13, '5. ^"^
plant; Copt. (TXhiJULI, Arab jllJ^ Rapha-
nus lyratus (Loret).
.2:6
III
, the seed or
tcharm I
fruit of the same, a perfuuie.
tcharna i'^T Vk^^' "^
tchareh J "^*'|'^, A.Z. 1878, 48,
is il /^ poor, wretched, miserable: Copt
-®=^ X ll j^ ' ^PtW&. 2JoX^.
tcharkha |,-£^^^. ^^'^- \': Z.^.*;
tchar-khams I .ax. T ^ IqJ D . Rev.
II, 169 ; Copt XOoXe ^AlLC (?)
3 L 9
a " \
III'
"^ TCH
[900 ]
TCH ^
Rec. 15, 125, a kind of fruit, carob; Copt
tchart I
plur.
, skiff, boat, ship;
_ I w
var.
I I I
■M
or title of a god of sickness.
tchah i g } ^, Rev. 12, 61, to touch.
, Thes. 1206, to crush;
tchah 1
1 ^= Q e ^, Rev. ; Copt. X^.^, XO^ (?)
tchah
0,
to anoint, to smear;
Copt. xtW^.
rejoice; var. s=j|^^^J.
tchas i 1\ P ^/° °''^^'"V *° ^'■'■'"s^'
^ t^ I ^ to command.
tchasa \ ^^ ' (J ^f > ^ ^^^^ ^^ learned
man ; see tchaas | ^^, (1 I n^.
tchas l^s^ ''^j plants, flowers, vege-
tables; var. 1 "vX fl I v5.
^ _M^ 1 I 111
tchasfa I J^ "^ ^^~^, i \ ^"^
to inaugurate a house or establish-
ment.
W
, Jour. As.
tchasfait | [q1
1908, 307, an establishment; Copt. X^CCje.
tchasha-tioo^-a'^^n^^trSlL^
tchaqi I ^ (1(1 L^,^^^-^^' 47. to effect;
Copt. XCUK.
tohnVfl iv 4^ ^^^^ '° ^^ perfect;
tchaka J,U gf»copt. zook (e^oX).
tchakitcha J ^^i^ ^Q i ^ ^ '
Rev. 13, 4, gnat, midge ; Copt. xeKXlK.
tchat i '^ storehouse, warehouse, maga
Jl r~i * zine.
tchati(?) i
throne-chamber, seat.
Tchat Tuat I
^ w
, Rec. 3, 56, throne,
^ i< .
: (i)acroco-
dile-god ; (2) a singing-god who gave water to
the dead.
o, N. 727
to confine, to
shut up.
tchatt
tchatah J Ij [j
tchatU (?) I ^ ^, to burn, fire.
tchat-tU(?)i7.^,Hh. 479. wand,
tchat I %, c^^ ?, U. 510,
T. 323, to stick an animal, to cut the
throat of a beast.
/wwAA , urine.
AAAAAA '
, Tuat X, a
tchati-t I
Tchatiu I
group of gods in the Tuat.
tchatu I'^c^^'^fffl],!, 38, 1
^51 , hall of
tSij -DINS' _Zi tSa _ZTN^ I I
a building, hall with pillars, audience chamber.
tchatfau I ^^-^ (1 e ^, ^^^' '3, 40,
tii ¥ — 1 III reptiles.
tchatcha-t (?) hh-h^ ^, '~^, '~^,
I I I
o , estate, domain, landed property; plur.
h-t-1 I l-t-H H-t-H ©
o© 1' ^ III' ^ I ill
Tchatcha-t ent aakhu
^ ^ I > the domain of the spirit-souls.
Tchatcha t (?) Amentt ^-^-\^
the domain of Amenti, i.e., the cemetery.
O III'
zme.
R(\y>uQ\>
Tchatcha-t ent heh ""^ g O J,
the domain of eternity, i.e., the tomb.
Tchatcha-t tcheser-t '^^=^ ^ ,
the holy domain, the cemetery, the Other World.
tchatchau ^t^v^| heads, />., people,
I _a ^ I the crowd.
'^^ TCH
[901]
TCH
^
®, ®, head; Copt JCOJX; %• ^ f- ^
i i 2 I ' ^"'"" *■ "po"; Copt. g,ixn.
tohatcha-t "^ i ?• U. 449, T. 257,
N..6,,X3.., 1"^^^, 11^, M.700,
a high official, chief of a company of priests,
member of council or of a college, judge, etc.
Tchatcha-ti ^"^ ^A iv, 1192, the
two Chiefs or Judges.
tchatcha-t ^-^^^1, Hh. 354,
^8,17., |0i0|I,Rec.36,.35,ii^].
Ill
O I
!,
^
o
I, Rec. 30, 193
■^
ic^ i- ii^ I !• ^"- 3-' '"• ~'"-' °f
I ^ ^ ^ I , the double council.
I I I
,IV.
CZ!) I && CD\ \L1 I
judges, council of statesmen, board of guardians,
college, board of overseers, the task masters of
the Other World, chiefs, foremen. Later forms
i!ji o t!^
o
Tchatcha-t ur-t i ^ | ^"^ ^^
tiji o li^ I I
1 1 14, the Great Council, the Chief Council of
a city or town.
tchatcha-t nesu (?) U 2 1 5^
A.Z. iQoo, 35, Royal College (?), Royal
Council (?)
tchatcha-t nesu (?) aa-t U^^ ^ |
/I , B.D. 18 and 20, the great council of judges.
Tchatcha-t Abtu i^],^-^ ^ j ^ J
C^^ tk B-D- ^^^' Osiris, Isis, Upuatu, and
® JT' Tet.
Tchatcha-t Anu^Oll^Jg,
B.D. i8a, Tem, Shu, Tefnut, Osiris, Thoth.
Tchatcha-t Asir H"-*-*^^*^
court of judges of Osiris.
Tchatcha-t up mitu 11 ^ l h+h ^
I , B.D. 1 8c, Thoth, Osiris,
V
D X U Ji"^ JI Ji^ I
Anubis, Astenu, the council of the judgement
of the dead.
Tchatcha-t ur-t em Anu |l
. ill O P- S77» the Great Council of go<
1^ HI © ' in Heliopoli
Tchatcha-t Pe-Tep J ^ J »-+-» ^
I
I
i
B.D. i8d, Horus, Isis, Mesta, and
Hepi.
D
Tchatcha-t Naarru^f i ^ i "^ (1
^ "^ " ' ^^'- -^ 1 *^ 'V' ^•^' '^'
I and 20, Ra, Osiris, Shu, Bebi.
Tchatcha-t Rekhti i ^ 1 j_4_^ % |
-^•^ ^ B.D. i8e, Horus, Isis, Anubis, Mesti,
o\\^' Thoth.
Tchatcha-t Restau i^i n-t-n ^ I
<=>-^j^^^ B.D. i8j, Horus, Osiris, Isis,
I I I I ' and another god.
Tchatcha-t khebs-ta | ^ L-h-* ^ I,
® U t^ 71 , B.D. i8h, three unnamed gods.
Tchatcha-t khesef-t Aapepi I 1 ^
divine judges who condemned Aapep.
Tchatcha-t S^khem i^i^-^c^'
k— '^ B.D. 18c, Osiris and IJeru-
no' khenti-n-ariti
Tchatcha-t ta^a-t, etc. 11 £ ^
^"1 rr^^^'Jl. Tuat VIII, the
c^ ff=tl I c^ t Jl I I I
gods who distributed rations to the dead.
Tchatcha-t Tuat ii^ISi^i ^'
the Council of the Other World, the judges in
the Tuat.
31-3
TCH
[ 902 ]
TCH
Tchatcha-t Tuat ii^S^!^'
Tuat V, the judges of Time in the Tuat.
Tchatcha-t Tetu (Tchetu) | £ |^
-^ ! iitk<^ B.D. i8b, Osiris, Isis,
jQ 1 1111 Jr Nephthys, Horus.
tchatcha I o i ^,Thes. 1323, |
, Banish-
lii! lUl I I ^
(£ 1 1 -11. 12 ci 1 1 (£ W
B.D. 99, 16, a
part of a boat.
c^
, Leyd.
ment Stele 9, throne, throne-chamber, seat. ,
tchatcha U ,0m' ^^^^^^ places,
government offices.
tchatcha ii^7
tchatcha-t I %. I
Pap. 7, 13, lyre (?)
tchatcha-t I I ^ 1 W, Thes. 524,
liiitlli o f e^
^ *l* ^) harp, zither, lyre.
tChatcha-ti (?) k ^ L,, harper.
I T=T, n AAA^ , to fill with
water, to water.
tchatchai | | M -^^ Jour. As. 1908,
297, to break ; Copt. XKX.
tcha-t '^!1'=^'^» ^^^' 27, 226, 29,
150, a kind of bird(?)
tcha CO = 2Z1' ■^^' "^^
tcha 2^ "l ^. 111 1 ^' "^^'^'^^ 2^
"l ^ ^, Genre 45 ; Copt. X^.Ie.
tcha
O A.Z. 72, 107, to roast
L-=Z1' meat(?)
tcha
^'-.
(§.
•::^
, storm, gale of
wind, hurricane ; plur. ^^ j iy-^ ' » ^°^ p
I^ I , Amen. 5, 14, °^ ^ X^ I 3 , Amen.
IZH /wwvA IZZL storm of wind : ^^ 2ZII
^"^Kj^T, Peasant 244, violent storm; J
^ I ^vii. '^ '"^'^^ » *^^ moist wind from
/] 1 _m^A AAAAAA
the north; ^ O j:
(0(3»
W
Amen.
' 3, 15-
Tcha 2^ r^' ^•^- 39, 18, a storm-god.
tcha ^^ "l ^, Rec. 20, 40
tcha 2^"!, IV, 807, 2^-^=-^> ]3
^ s.^-:^ , stick, staff, stalk.
tcha '^^,
stalk, stem, straw,
weed.
tchaa
^Z^% "l^- "^
1 1 I
I I
, straw, weed.
tchatcha ^^ 23 in' ^^' ^^' ^° ^^^^'
to strike;
, to knock at a door.
to trv, to test.
tchaa °^ ^^ X ^,
tchau 2^ 1^ "^ i ' ^ ^'""^ ""^ ^'^^^
tchab ^^ ] , M. 689, seat, throne (?)
tchab ^iHJI^'^J — °1' ^"^^'•
tchab 21 Jo, to tally (?)
tchab-t 2lIlJ^1''2^J^^'
2^ J ^ ^' ^^^- ^' 51, 17, 146, varr. ^ D
11 o (1, I a I "^f fuel, material for a fire;
2^ J "^ I, B.D. 147, I, 12, I^eyd. Pap. 3, 11,
^^ \ , animals' dung for fuel.
tchab '^■"^°, Rec. 16,141, a kind
of seed used in making the incense Kyphi —
aspalathus (?)
Tchabu:::l^J^^^^(=2::lHJ
^^^^). P.282, 2^^J^,M.528,
N. 1 106, gods with their hair ( M )
dressed (?)
"^ TCH
tcham^^l^l.T. ,44. 1:)
^°"|. sceptre; plur. 2::) k 111' "• «*
T. ,33,P.94.6,9,N..3o6, ^^IJI
''•-::i^i;::ti*.^ii
tchaamdu "^ — ° ^ ^ ^' ^- 55°
T. 304, sceptres; see ^^ t^ ]•
TchSmu 1::||^|||, p. 645, 673,
692, M. 664, 767, N. 1279, 1311, the sceptres
of the sons of Horus.
Tchamu-ti 2Z|^^°. Tuat IX, a
god with a serpent sceptre.
Tchfim en Anpu 1 1 ^^A/w^ (] ^^ ^,
B.D. 96, 3, the magical sceptre of Anpu.
Tcham en tes 1 1 ^A/vw^ ^^ anm , B.D.
125, III, 25, a magical sceptre called . ?y ?
[ 903 ]
TCH "^
tcham j
, Palermo Stele
l^rSiS^, Koller 3, 8, | — psn, L.D.
Ill, 194, I
■1
000
I' Aooo Jj^lll' I
o i' i-M^rssniii' Aooo_^j^iii' ilrss^'
Rec. 6, 1 1, white-gold, a kind of precious metal ;
1 '^' AAAAAA vswvN, IV, 367, the finest tcham;
t\ o o o , w ,
1^^1=1, IV, 849, real tcham; |^^
• — ■ AAAAAA "Sr
AAwv\ ™- tcham from the hill-top.
o III I ^ 111' ^
tchamti(?) 1
fighting men.
w ]m I
, bowmen,
Tohamtiu||^;^;^I.B.M.3..44.,
a class of fiends.
tchftr ^ ^*^, Mar. Kam. 35, 60, ^^
P. 1116 B. 6, i)"! y^, Rec 26, aaS, "^
1, -Zj^'IV Book of Breathings III, 13,
^^ I -^^, Koller 2, 6, ^^ '^^,
Anastasi IV, 28, 2^ JL ,^^, A-Z. 2, 14,
^ I 1' ^) 1 I' P^^*"* 93. to test, to
try, to seek, to pry into, to investigate, to ex-
plore, to look out for someone, to search into ;
Copt. XtAJp, XHp.
Tchar khat 2?) ) /^ **^, b.D. 125,
<=>' I o III ^
III, 37, "searcher of the reins " — a title of the
god of the Judgement.
tchar ^ ^, Rec. i6, 159, "^ ^O,
to sift.
, a sieve.
tcharu '^^^ ^^
tchar-t "^^Y, twig, branch; Copt
tchard ^(10. ^•^- '^^'r'^' ^°'^v
<=> ' 1 Lc fortress (?)
Tcharukha ^ W^ '^' ^*^^*^
Amenhetep III, a city, situation unknown.
tchah 2!I1 1 ^ [^ ' P"^°"-
tchat J^ o O olive oil; Copt xoerr,
compare Heb. n^T, Syr. k^^, Arab, ^^j^j,
Eth. H^t :
Tchatt "^ "I ^ ^, a country in the
SCldin which produced silver.
tChfit (?) 2:;| =^ "1 43 I, wind.
storm, tempest.
tchatch "^"^ .^-, ^° '^^^P 7**^'
«( V to observe.
tchitch "^"^ Tlr. '^"'-^ '^fi'
Wl \\l ^ \\l \\l III
blossom, flower; compare Heb. V^,
3^4
■^ TCH
[ 904 ]
TCH
T. 292, the name
or title of a god.
EdfQ I, 81, a title
of the Nile-god.
tchUU "^ ^^' ^•^' ^9°°' i29,moun-
tain ; see "fU ; Copt T*OOT.
tchua-t "^ Q, "^ O' *^^ P^"°^ °^
culmination of a star : var. ^^ ^ O .
Tchua ^ ^::^
Tchun ^Y^
tcheb, tcheba A, u. 229,
U. 401, "^ J ^"^i U, 405. T. 272, 273.
385, p. .69, 380. AJ^.AJI AJ
.^JA'AJxC-.AJ^l-
^ i=±£=3 to supply, to furnish with, to
\\ ^ /I ' equip, to provide, to decorate.
tcheba-t ^ "^^ ?• 584,'^ J ^^
M. 401, equipment, decoration.
tcheb A 11 s"^, ^^^- 3' 46, food,
f\ ^ 111 provisions.
tcheb, tcheba A J ^ . A '^' A
) _ , A J(V^>^° g'^^ something in
place of something, to restore, to replace, to
indemnify, to supply, to pay for, to discharge
a debt or obligation, to requite, to reward, to
barter, to exchange ; Copt. TtUtO^e.
tchebb ^ J J jl. *° P^^' ^° 'Tiwar?
recompense, remuneration, price, bribe; F
ll ^^~^ I J] Jour. As. 1908, 279, plac
iJ o /^ U' retribu
tcheb A I - T^e in e X^e (Rev.).
tcheb A "^ ®^ tcheb <z=> A
J (2 j , <=> A Q ^ 1 ' ^" return for, because
of, instead of; later forms are «cz:
(3
j (], A.Z. 33, 122,
(D O (2
e T-^HHXO-r ; ^ ; (j J,
Rev. 13, 39, wherefore? because of what? Copt.
tcheb
fune-
A^.AI^-AJ^-
^ Rev. 12, 119, punishment, retri-
^ bution in a bad sense.
tcheb ^J.,^J.5,^J[_5,
AJ=Ld.'AJ^aU%-
"^ 5, A^^ S' ^^c- 5. 96, to clothe, to
dress, to dress up, to deck (of the living), to
bandage, to provide with grave-cloths, bandages,
etc. (of the dead).
tcheb ^ J M' A J ^' A^' ^ ^'""^
of stuff or garment ; A "^^ > A J I
veils or bandlets.
tchebuit^J^S^J^lJ,
rary wrappings and other equipment.
tcheb-t °Vl A > P- 614, M. 780, N. 1 137,
AJ^'AJ-'AJn'AJ"'
AJI^'AJ^t^-A^.^
, A , funerary box or coffer, coffin,
sarcophagus, the coffin chamber ; plur. A 1 ^
; Heb. HlJl , Copt. ee^I ; see c^>i J
tcheb-ti A I|",^-.°' '>J''-*'V^°
t\ ^W IS coffined, i.e., dead.
Tchebti^J^^,A-Z.X905,4^r,^a
tcheb ^J[[^,^J^,^J
^[[U-fl,IV,8i4,Rec. 13,203, ^J(2[^,
A.Z. 1900, 28, A J ^ [M' ^^^' ^^'
I47» A 1 ' A 1 » Metternich Stele 41,
cm
cm
^
TCH
[ 905 ]
TCH
^
to obstruct, to stop (a canal) to be blocked up.
tcheb
a kind of cage of wicker-
work.
Will
'-■^''^ lattice work (?) the woodwork of a fishing
III' or hunting net.
tchebu "^ J-^. "^J^— -.
IV, 663, ^ J , Anastasi I, 267, part of
a chariot; compare Heb. ^2}.
tchebu klS/k}''%^-^
.907. 125, A J ^ o"?^o' '^«=- ". '^«. ^ J
\I, flowers, foliage, garden arbour; varr.
;^ I J), the flowers of Un-Nefer.
tcheb4u^J(]^f>5r,-J,-t
toheb^^J;^4J^4J^.
^1 Jk /I' ^^ ^w— ^, to pierce, to stab;
^ X
'''' b ^'
tchebtcheb ^^^J^wJ^— fl>^J
, to pierce, to stab; varr. J J jj J. ^S^
tcheb k J ,c^ » A J i ' javelin, spear,
harpoon; plur. ^ J ^» A J ^' ^'^' ^^^^'
21, the chain or rope attached to a harpoon.
tcheb-t^J-. T. .63, ^J.
'^Vj anm , M. 176, brick, seal; dual "^s^ II
, two bricks, double seal ; plur. "^v. U 1 ,
QUID Jr* Jl amD 1
,,. , -♦ Dnm ^^'^^ nss-v I ... . .
IV, 765 ; ^ , , , ^ o I ' ^"^^*' '•'•♦ '"8°^^
ruined brickwork ; Copt. XtJOfi.e.
Tcheb-^JI-J-^^.J^
[^ ^, Rec. 26, 132, a god.
Tcheb "^ J 1 1,Tuat II I,a dog-headed
god ; see Tebi.
tcheb •^*^,-^J^.«Y-
tchebS, ]|, ^^ J, the number 10,000;
Stele 23, myriads, thousands, hundreds, tens;
Copt. Tfi^..
tchebS^J_.|.^*|^
Jl'l'l 1' ^'"^"* "'^^' 1 D^. ibid. 17.7,
finger ; dual ^ J a) \ P. 1 96, 420, M. 602,
N. 859, 1207, "j^j, U. 430; plur. "^ J
]]], U.48o,T. 246, N. 1293, "^ J 0]]]
^.T.,96.^J_.^111,P.678.^
J yv V^, N. 764, fingers of iron ; Heb. i^?^,
Arab. ^_j^\, Copt XH^e, THH&e, S>t.
Ln^, Eth. ^f^f]C)^ : plur. }^F,r{]() :
tcheba Set ll fl ^ , N- 302. the name
U I anm of an onenng.
Tcheba(?) 1 ^, 1 fj.godof
Tcheba ur en Sekri
n
^-.
w
B.D. 153A, 7, the pole of the net of the
Akeru-gods-
Tchebau en Heru-semsu
paddles of the magical boat.
Tcheba en Sekri | 1 -wwva^^w^,
B.D. 153A, 1 7, the name of a part of the magical
net.
Tcheba en Shesmu 1 1 -w^a^ ©jj:
t^ J5| B.D. 153B, 5, the name of a part of the
Jl id' magical net
Tohebaui en tepu &a R& ^"j ~vmv«a
of two parts of the net of the Akeru-gods.
^
TCH
[ 906 ]
TCH °^
Tchebaui netcherui ] 1 ^
L-J
I I
B.D. 1 53 A, 19, "grasping fingers"— a name of
two parts of the magical net.
, A.Z.
tcheba l^T"^. 1 ^
1905, 19, "l^^' l'^^' '° ^'^^'' '°^^
sealed ; Copt. XCOOJ^e.
tcheba "^ J □]], seal; '^ J D
^ "^=f, "great seal"; "^ J a "j ^§
"little seal," U. 583, N. 963.
tchebai-t ^ o (j(j ^ g, iv, 1072
]-^8,iv. X044, 1q^>1§, 8^
seal;plur. "l g 1, A.Z. 45, 124, "j o^Q ; 1
A.Z. 1899, 86, 1^ Q l> IV, 209, seal rings
seals of office ; Copt. T^^-C, Heb. nV^^Q
Assyr. ti-im-bu-'-u .-^< ^^]] "j^>- ^^^] '^^
(Winckler, El-Amarna, 24, 2, 20), and tim-bu-u-bi
"t^ ^- tffif!: t^ (Rawlinson, C.I.W.a! V,
26, 7, Obv. 4).
tchebatiu 8\ | IV, 1 116, keeper of
i^ _att> I seals, treasurers.
Tcheba '^ J — Q 8 | ^> Tuat I, god
of the seal (?)
tcheba -V^ ^^^ 8 ^^' trouble,
misery; | ° ^^^^ "^ V' ^^^^^ ^^^^® 37>
troubled ; Copt. XCJO^.
tcheba-t(?) "ig,
tcheba -^ J ^.-^^
^ a plant or wood used in making
Q ' kyphi incense.
tcheba-t '^ J ** Q , roasted food.
tchebu ^*^ Jv ^' '■^'^^""^» income.
tchebha ^ ^ ^> ^"^ ^'^^ °"'' 0° elf
tchepeh '^ | ^v, apple; Heb. mSiH.
tchef
^ Rev. 12, 10, instant;
Copt, zen (?)
j^
f^"^, to spit, to
tchefu ^^ Z"^, drop of water.
tcheftchef ^ ^, ^ !^ f^'
°^ °^ O, "1 ^^ |, to drip, to sprinkle,
to pour out, to drop tears ; | ^ 1|V I 0'
Litanie 47.
tchef ^ O = ^ "^ ' '^' ^"^'^ ° Vye'
tcheftchef-t ^^ ^^ . , a disease of
the eye, rheum of the eyes (?)
Tchef-en-utchat i!!!| -^^^ ^S |» ^^^
tchefa ^, U. 202, ^ "^ °' T. 79,
331, M. 232, ^^-^, 5^^.
p. 102, M. 90, N. 620, 621, ^^ CF=o, I
.©
celestial food or offerings.
tchefu ^^ V\^^^ .J), to provide with
food, to supply with offerings.
Tchef
Ombos I, 186, one of the 14
kau of Ra.
Tchef °^ rfl. the Food-god ; fem. Tchefit
eject moisture.
Tchef '^ ^, 0^^°' ^' ^5. a god of
H { \\ offermgs.
Tchefit ^^,'^^0, B.D. TIG,
35, a goddess and a locality in Sekhet-Aaru.
tchef ^^ ffl , a kind of tree.
tchef ^^ ^^^5 wretchedness, misery,
sadness; Copt. ZOJq, Xiq.
tcheftchef '^ "^ J\ , to patter with
the feet, to walk with quick short steps.
'^ a place of trembling
[7:3' in Amenti.
tchefi-t
^
TCH
[ 907]
TOH "^
tchefen ^ ^ , a.z. 1906, 1 24, ^ ,
to rejoice ; see tefen » t^ £i .
tchefen ^), ii^ q>j, to beget.
tchefen w) ^, child, offspring; w)
^ I, Rec. 15, 152, ^ ^ ^, Rec. 33, 3,4.
tchefenti °^ A, ^ statue, figure
•< Vo \\ n of an ancestor.
tchefet-t '^ ''^, "^ ^ °^ ^
pupil of the eye; see ^^ ^^ , B.D. loi, 4.
tchefetch '^^^_'^, B.D. loi, 4,
pupil of the eye ; ^^^^ , Thes. 1200.
tchem "^ ^ = "^ °|, sceptre.
tchem (?) '^ ^ ^. apairof wings.
tchems "^ ^ R, a kind of bird.
tchemten ^
° III VWVAA ^11 H
III
, a substance used in making incense.
I I I
Tchemtch-hatut ^^^|
Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra
(No. 43).
tchen;;^, round about, near (?)
tchen ^^ ^ , to advance in a hurry.
tchen-t °^ n, ^■^- ^^99, 95. a metal
*^«^ V object, weapon or tool.
tohenn-t ^|. ^®, ^7.
top of the head, skull, the head and gills of a
fish.
(S Q
tchennu-t ^ ^ ^ , Rev. 6, 26, ^
, threshing floor; plur. ^^
c^ ir-3
Amen. 19, 8, ^^ ^'^^^ ' , Rec. 31, 21 ; Copt.
xnooT.
tchen^ 27( (] =i=:> U. 418, 2l) 1 ^
x4=c, T. 238, to cut through (?)
tchen4-t 2;^ (] ^, U. 418. 2d (] ^
a:£x' '^- *38. 2]]]) i] ^ n, Rec 26, 79, "^ (j
C , ibid, 27, 219, *S fl r ® '^"**' *^'.'?^'
C=) " ^' (Sko' dyke.
tchen4-t 2;;;) (] ^. p. 222, 2;;) (|
(^ ^^, a festival of the last quarter of the
month; ^ U^^^^^y Rec. 31, 32, 161.
tchen^-t ^ (j ^, U. 546, vase, vessel (?)
tchenau "^ fl % ° instruments, tods,
.,.^1 1 _2r III' weapons.
tchenu '^ ^, U. 201, ^^,
'i- 78. '^ '^> N. 610, ^^^, T. 331.
a kind of tree.
Tchennutt °^!|.l %^, U. 458, a
serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
tchennut (tchent) ^^ ^^, attack,
wrath, anger, angry; see -~^ O, and ^^ ■^)i
Copt. ZUJItX.
tchenben '^ fl , ^V', "o'- a"
»«««l ^000 article of tribute.
tchenp ^^ D V , to cut, to divide.
tchenp-t ^ ° ^, Rec. 27, 219
tchenf -^ U 1 , Rosetta Stone 38, cere-
monies performed in honour of someone.
Tchener-ti
a title of Isis
* and Nephthys.
tchenh '^ | ^^, T. 187, M. 785,
2l) I ^^' ^- -^^'^ ^- '9^' 2d ^
X Ms^, P. 615, M. 364, N. 916, wing, pinion;
tchenh ^^ 1» '^ invade, to attack.
^
TCH
[ 908 ]
TCH
n
tchenh-t °^ | V> ^^'^^, beam, part of
a ship; 2]} t^7r^'^-^'99. 29-
tchens '^ P I fl' ^^^8^^ heavy; see
tens ^"^ fl ] il, "^^^ n ] cmi.
Tohenti ™\\27 |. ~t ^ ^. Litanie
68, a form of the Sun-god Ra.
Tchenti "^^ "7\ ^ ^' ^""^^ ^^^' ^' ^
two-headed god — one of the 75 forms of Ra.
tchentha ^^ ?J* ^ , throne, throne-
room ; see ^<^^ and /<^ <^ / \
tchent } ,_3 *^' U. 96, N. 374,
1377, 2:3 ^, p. 631, 662, 689, M. 773, '^
^^, T. 276, ^ ^^ fK, Rec. 30, 194, 32,
85, Hh. 414, 2:^ c£^ L-=Z1, Rec. 26, 230,
**^ S, to attack with violence, to rage against.
Tchentru °^ ^'^^%^^, t. 198, 276,
N. 1294, '^"^^.P. 679, '^^^^
^^^,M. 4o,N. 68,agod(?)
Tchenttchenter ^ ^
p. ^01 ; see ])
tchent Ch ^^ .^| , wrath, anger, angry,
fury, attack ; see tchentchen and tchent.
Tchentchen "^ '^ ^ J, ^'^' '^°'
U^ — ]lc^ m II, a god.
tchentchen °^ °^ JJ ^' Rec 32,
85, '^ '^ ijT ^_=/I, B.D. 39, 12, to attack
with violence ; see
A/\AA/\A AAAAAA
tchentchenu '^ °^ o, the attackers,
\ I o besiegers.
tchentchen-t
Rec. 31, 26,
attack.
tcher-t '^ ||,Coptos8, 6, B ^, bread,
food, sustenance.
tcher-t -^ ^iSa, U. 3, 550, T. 29, 32,
P. 6r3, M. 781, N. 179, 1 138, palm of the
hand ; Copt. TOOT".
tchera-t B fl '^ , Rec. 31, 30, hand.
Tcher-t B ^ ,T. 308, the Great Hand
heaven ; compare the hand [1 ) ^h ' '
m
in Tuat X
tcher B?, B , B;P,
(3
, when,
since, whilst, as ; ^^^ B^ , Rec, 14, 12, because;
tcher enti, tcher entet B^ ,
£3T , z:"" , Rec. 4, 31, because.
tcher 3? > B^ , to be near the limit or
boundary, by the side of something, near ;
3n, P. 431, M. 617, N. 1222.
tcher, tcheru B , u. 520, T. 329,
B,u. 521, B .sai%^,T. 330, B« .s^,
•'^'^ <rz> _zr <:z>
701 (bis), ^^2^, ^%^, ^
ijii, B* ^~X^, border, boundary,
limit; plur. B ^ff^. IV, 620* ^fff,
B %:> £5:2 ■■ ,. limit of the earth; | O |
, limitless eternity; ^ v^,
M
IV, 426, limitless; ,-n_ B ^^"^
1 1 1
AAAAA/V
>
B 3=^,
M. 2,Z, N.
boundless ;
unlimited; ^JU, B^ ,
123, without Hmit; .^J\.
Copt. T"A.p, XKp.
T.
271,
B
< 5
R22,
(0 (3
%5'
tcher
' door, a
dary
boun-
door.
tchera B [| : , boundary; Copt. THp.
tcher B , B ; , B 1^, Rev. n,
143, all, the whole; plur. ^^^ | ^ j^
m I i ^T^w ^" '^^ ^''^'' ^°p'- ^**P'
^
TCH
[ 909 ]
TCH "^
tcher B« — er tcher <=:> B< , to
the limit of, all ; <::> B» «_ , all of it ; Copt.
THpq; <r=> B' ^^^, U. 405, all of you;
<^ ^ '^ ', all thy desire; B O U ,
U. 131, N. 439i <=>_^ p^ <=> Bt =^.
U. 461.
tcher-a ^^, iv, 1074, B ^. iv,
1 143, before.
tcher bah B r=TD, B '^, ^ |
(•=0), B* Vi^''^^^> from of old; B*
I
^^ I , ancestors.
tcher ha-t ^^ --=^, from the beginning.
tcher-ti B o "^ , belonging to olden
time, he who is of olden time.
•=0)
tchertiu B
I , Tombos Stele 15,
W
ancestors, forbears, predecessors, beings, human
or divine, of ancient time: B^ | 1, Rec.
«^^\\ I I
16, 109, ■=] I ^^^,R--- 3. "6, ancestral
tchertcheru B B % J I, b.m.
5645, Rev. 2, ancestral gods.
tchertcheriu B B (](j ^^ ' ; fem.
Tcher, Tchera-t B, B« jj^oJ,
^1!M-— -----
of Nephthys both of whom were represented as
women, cows or birds, i.e., hawks, vultures, etc.
Isis was the " Great Ancestress," B* (1 (£ ^^^^
^^ "J , and Nephthys the " Little Ancestress,"
, U. 313, 448,
Tcher-ti B
B^
, T. 256, P. 473, M. 539,
N. 1118, B* ^ , B*
o-».:^-
ft
w
ft
"^^"^^ ^ Nesi-Amsu i, i, the two ances-
-^ -^ ^ ' tresses Isis and Nephthys.
Tcher-dakhu B "^^ I, juat viii, a
god of the Circle Seliert-baiu-s.
Tcher-^tf B (] "^ ,B.M, 46631, aged
Tcherit-pet(?) ^^^^. Ombos
II, 133, a goddess.
tcher-t <=
, U. 572, p. 475, 673.
N. 1262, B o A^, T. 381, hawk, falcon,
vulture, kite, glede; plur. B^^^^.
T. 77; Copt. xpe.
tcher B fc^, Peasant 243, 280, Rec. 32,
78, B* L-cZI, to bring to an end, i.e., to finish,
to fashion, to construct, to make an end of, i.e.,
to destroy.
tcher B ^, B h ^, Rec. 21, 39
to bandage, to tie up, to envelop ; B o >P\ j | ,
M. 426, bandaged, swathed — ' v "^ I 1 »
T. 268, buried ; Copt. XuSX.
tcher-t B .^^ , oppression, restraint.
tcheni-t ^^[^, ^ \'&
coflSn, chest, coffer.
Tcherut(?) ^^<f^^i. Rec. 31,
163, a group of gods.
tcheri-t ^t^,^^. B» (](] ^,
chamber, store, dwelling, private room, shrine.
tcheru ^ ^, A.Z. 45, 133, b.d. 144,
24,
^>'K%Alxf-^
1^^, Osiris 27, rump, chine; B» ^^ ^. B.D.
18, I, 2, the divine rump of Osiris; Copt.
TOJpI.
tchertcherui B B t^^p buttocks,
<rr><rr> Jl ^ rump.
"^ TCH
[910]
TCH "^
tcher-ti <^ "^^ belonging to the back
or rump
tcheru B "^ ^, P. 565, skull.
tcheru B %%0, B ^O, a circuit
wall of a building.
tcherui(?) B ^ ||Rf- 3,4.8, the two
^ ' <:zr><2 halves of a mould.
tchertcher B O B* O, n. 690 -=
B^ O, M. 172.
tcherui ^^'\;i>^(jl]°.^^
(0 o
^ , B^ , B ^ , ochre, coloured
Jrill' <cz>° o °' <::=>(5lll'
earths used in illuminating papyri.
tcherut B t^°, B ^°, B
<r=>Jr III «c=>^lll <c=
beads, pills, pellets, small balls.
tcheru B , crocodiles.
a^ o
^111'
I I I
Tchera B () ^, Rec 30, 66, a god.
Tchera-t B (1 ^, b.m. 46631, consort
of
O
tchera-t
var. B
tchera
^
^<^,M. 665, N. 1281;
T. 381, vulture, kite, glede ;
Copt. T-pe.
c=^ B ^-^
B
to complete, to execute, to be complete or
finished; |] ^ B [] '^^-^, L.D. Ill, 194,
32, finished, i.e., hewn stones.
tchera ^ (j ^ ^_=zi, B (j ]J L^Zl,
A.Z. 1868, 112, ^l]^"^, ^1^1
to constrain, to use strength, to enclose or im-
prison, to fortify.
tchera B L_J1 (] , IV, 660, strong one
thing;^^(je^, A.Z. .905, -.
tchera B n, '^^^^- '^^9, iv, 1087,
<ci>i Et-J wall, fort.
tchera-t B f\ ^, B (]
wall, palisade, wooden palings for defence ; plur.
^ (] ^ ^, Leyd. Pap. 2, 10, B (] ^
^ ' ^^T7?-
!,
I
IV, 1057, coffer,
' funerary chest.
tchera-t B h
tchera-t B (1 ^ , domicile.
tchera-ti B (1 ^ ^\ l.d. hi, 194, 32,
part of a temple court.
tchera B (j 1^ t^, b.m. 5645, Rev.
3, stupid, arrogant.
tcheratchera B [j B
B
() J^(j^^^; var. ^^(]'^|], to
boast, to talk an alien speech.
tcherau ^ (j%(^, B-D- 145, 77, the
lower part of the body.
tcheri-t B ^ (1(1 '^, B
^^(](j^^ ^
; see tcher-t
tcheritcheri B (^(j B
Amen. 26, 11, to boast (?)
tcheru B %^, B.D. 172, 17,
vul-
ture, kite, glede ; Copt. XpG.
tcherp ^°^ , see^^a d.
tchernit B ^^, ^ ^^"^ ^^ '^^^ .«'■
<rz> I I I gram.
tcheres B H [^^, B- V*' ^9- cham-
<rr> I ber (?) room (?)
tchert B , w , ^ qualities, attributes.
tchertiu ^ w '^ 44 ^ ^ ,' "''''
sicians ; Copt. TCOpG.
tchert (?) B cz^:? "^ , a powerful bird,
vulture, hawk, eagle = <cr> ^^^ (?)
"^ TCH
[911]
TCH "^
tchertch ^ J^l. ^ ^ '. Rec.
tchertcher B> B« '^J, Rec. 36, 202,
-^ (J ^ ^ . to be foreign or alien.
tchertcheri-t B B j\ c^ \ f.
iii6b, 29, stranj^e or foreign speech.
tchertcheru BB\^> foreigner,
alien, boaster.
tchertcheru B B* ^ ^ ^ I, Pap.
3024, "7. B' B^\^l> Rec. 36, 202,
boasters, those who assuitie rank to which they
are not entitled.
tchertcheru B B '^ leaves of trees,
Q. <z=> III' foliage.
tcheh °^^. °^ I ^^^' ^' 98, a kind
of stuff, girdle ' '^ I or ^ '^ I (?) P- 303-
tcheh, tchehti "^ | '^ " ' ' U- ^°°'
Copt. TA-^X.
Tchehtcheh "^ § °^ |. Tuat I, an
ape-god ; var. c^i. Q c^^j .
tcheha '^ | o I^ , an animal.
tchehau ^| °^^' ^^- ■*37'
leather straps (?)
tchehaua '^ | a-f), P. 662, 782,
M. 774
S Ji^, Rec. 33, 37, 34, 179,
jj, the god Thoth; Copt. eoOlfX.
tcheher ^^ 9 ^ , leather strap ; pi
Tcheher "^ ^ ^» ^ P^^P^' naLme; in
Heb. Nn^^ Ungnad, Aram. Pap. ao.
Tchehes "^ ? fl ism, ^-^ '4,9. a ser-
{!<\ 'pentinAat VII.
tches *^ p, ;;^, self; "^ p w.
^ , himself; "^ ^ p, -i^, herself; "^
themselves; ^^. "^ P^. myself;^,
"^ P^cz:^,thy.self; "^ ^5=3, U. 319. i!),
"^ p o , IV, 346, thyself (fem.).
tches "^ p 8 fl. seal; J ^ "^ p
8 3 , royal seal.
tches ^^ \ , to cut, to divide.
tches 2:^ ^,2;^^, knife; plur.
1 ; var. tes — «— .
— •— \ III • cnn]
tchestches ^ ^ \, to knife, to
hack in pieces, to chop up; ^^ ^^ V V^ ,
double knife (?)
tchestches '^ p '^ p, U. 458 • • . •
tches I Mo, pot, vase, water-jar; var.
Tcheses i?| J), ^•^- (Safte) I. 45. 30.
-»- ' i-I a goddess.
tches4u '^ p (1 '^^, N. 1317, to hail,
tchesu ^J^"^, T. 355. p. 8, 70.
M. 10, loi, N. 7, 114, 175, "^ L M. 826,
to hail, to greet, to address, to question;
tchesp "^ O , Suppl. 1385
I a e III'
Tchesef iri fl B.D. 146. the doorkeeper
•<-^'£[J' of the 9th Pylon.
tchesef "^ P "^ f|. fire, heat
tchesef -Z^ ^ase, vessel, pot
■^ TCH
[912]
TCH
^
, B.D. 63B, 4,
tchesef °^ - «
ir|(3^L-^, B.D. 153A, 2, 18, 25, 30, ^
% (a ^, B.D. 153A, 6, to tie, to bind(?)
tcheser "^ P,^' ^- ^9' P- 7^' M. 106,
, Rec. 26, 228,
PS'
M. 157, "^
Metternich Stele 51,
;
w
, to be
beautiful, to beautify, to hold in honour, to
account holy ;
£^
, to make a good
road, to prepare a path.
tcheser '^=^ °, holy of hand; ^=^
}| r*^^^^ ^ fl, holy of arm; *^*^ O, of holy
creation; J _;ir| \=^ , a beautiful, />.,
holy, place; '^=^ ra"^ V' ""■^g^ifi^^^^^ -^ ^^w-/1
tcheser W^ ^ , IV, 357, splendour, mag-
nificence, glory, splendid rank, exalted honour ;
plur.
V^
I, IV, 967,
%=^
I, high
honours, splendours (of the sun), holy things
tcheser-t ^=^ 1 , holy things.
' tcheseru '^ P^^' u. 474,
c=:>;^, M. 767, '^fl^^^, Rec.
3^' -' '^. ^^'^-33. 38, ^()(];^
I I , B.D. 30A, 5, holy things; '^ [1 <=^ ^
\=^ ", '^P<=>^\=^[M}^, Rec. 33,
28, a holy place or country.
tcheser '^=*^ cr-n , ^=^ , Rec. 4, 137,
the " splendid " hall of a house or temple, chapel.
Tcheser-tcheseru Vy ^ , iv, 381,
422, "splendour of splendours" or "holy of
holies" — the name of the temple built at D^r
al-Bahari by IJatshepset.
^ Tuat IX, the gate
c-o ' to Tuat X.
Tchesrit \=^
Tcheseru °^ H ^%,q^\^, Rec. 33,
27 "^ n*=^^r\/vi the "holy country," z'.e.,
''' ( I W^ " '' the Land of the Dead.
Tchesertt w^ -^\\ w^ - - w ^
<:z> f\/\/i <zr>Ci:Q£l <::z> (\/vo
the necropolis.
Tcheser-t ^=^ ^ B.D. 81 b, 5, a name
<cz:> f^/vn ' of the 7'uat.
tcheser -t <=> o, u. 90, ^=*^ , N. 367,
\^ , a kind of sacrificial drink ; ^^"^ O ,
^^"^^ O , vessels of "holy" or "exalted" drink.
D
Cl III
tcheser-t "^ o®®^ u. 47, '^^-^ pc\ ,
N. 277, a table of holy offerings.
Tcheserit W^ ^ ^ a name of the Eye
— '^^ of Horus.
Tcheserit °^^^rJ). B.D. no, 37, a
goddess in Sekhet Aaru.
Tchesera-aru(?) ''^=^ fl ^ f' ^^"■
derah IV, 79, a bull-god.
Tcheser-a '^^^^ ■
a title of the god Amen.
Tcheser-em-per-f, etc. ^=*^
|\ ""•*" Fp rQr. ^ Denderah IV, 61, a
m ^^ LI ^ n ^ ' jackal-god.
Tcheserit -hent ^'=^ FD ^
Ombos II, 131, a goddess.
O'
Tcheser-seshetait
%^ f-u— 1
o
Berg. II, 9, ^^^ ^J^. Thes. 28, 31,
D.E. 20, the goddess of the 9th hour of the
day and of the 6th hour of the night ; van
\=^
rm
(3
O
, Denderah III, 24.
Tcheser -tep ^ [1
548, '^ p yf
V>^ ^ , U. 510,
"=^ , 1. 311, 323, ^^
^
^
1 V 1 V-^
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
isiim, B.D. 125,11,
■^ TCH [ 913 ] TCH ^
® ' A Rec tche^i-t "^0(1 ^ . Kubbin Stele i6,
^ A.Z. 1905, 33, something spoken,
(2 ' word, saf ing.
Tcheser-tep-f "^ H^
30, 194, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
Tcheser - Xe\k "^ H W mwn ^^^ h ,
T. 309, son of P *^ 0^ I o ^ ^ .
tcheser-t <=^> "^ , the name of a plant
tcheser « , ^ measure = 4 palms =
^ — " 16 fingers.
tchet ^^ O , ^^ r? , fat, unguent ; see
^^O^V^0'^"m:i!ingtph"
tcheteb "^ ^ V , ^'^ '^^"^ ^""^ ^ ^""""l'
^[ \r \\' pi on).
o \\
tchetf-t
the holy worm.
Tchet -S "^ — H— , T-uat XI, a serpent-
goddess who was reborn daily.
tche^ ^^ , mark of quotation ; Copt. XG.
tchet ^,^|,^|^,^(](]@^,
to speak, to say, to declare, to tell, to narrate ;
Copt. ZOO ; ^^ , to make a speech ; ^v^^
^^ , <rz> ^°^ , introduces a quotation ; Copt.
X€ ; (j "^, T. 191, P. 676, N. 1288, to
announce or declare a name ; ^^ X, ^ M ' ^^
read a report, to tell news ; ^^ ^ i , IV, 1031,
to tell a lie ; ^z:^ (1 (1 ^^ , otherwise said.
tchett ^^ , to speak, to say.
tchett-t '^''^, ^^' '^5. something
c=, \ o spoken.
tchet metu ^ S, P. 405, M. 578,
N-'-84,^|l^|l. ^|,;,,toreci.e
formulae i Y) 8 I H l' '^^ *'*' *■• '*^' Yl I H l'
P. 467, 470, " recite the formula four times."
tche^t «^^ , word, speech, language ; plur.
^^ , sayings, proverbs, aphorisms; '^^^^
^ @ I Ji\, Sayings of the Fathers ; ^^
speech of Negroland,
S(idini language.
^
es-
man.
tchetu ^^, ^^. 'P*^^''"' ''P^^.
Tchet ^ ^, U. 372, ^ ^ '^'
U. 374, the Divine Word, sjKjech deified.
Tchet-t-ur-t ^ ^ ^5, M. 487,
N. 1254, ^<=>, P. 273, 489, the "great
word" personified, a form of Isis of Busiris
(Berg. I, 35).
tchet-t "^ ^ " , '^'■; the .time of the
^ e=^\ O culmmation of a Star.
tchet-t ^^ c^ A, olive tree; plur. ^^ o
^^:^-^ Copt. ZOeiT.
tchettu ^ ^^"^^ o, olives.
tchet n, P. 92, n <=>, M. 121, ^^ n,
N. 699, H |. S c=^^ V fl' *° ^ stable, to be
permanent, abiding, established firmly, lasting,
enduring; ^g ^S*^^^
8 ^ TT
tchett ^^ n . M. 252, lasting, en-
during; ^ g ^^^^, N. 699. g^
% : J^ t^ ; p. 92, M. 121, N. 699, those
jf o 11 _2r o who are permanent, lastmg.
tchet ^^ U, U^=^^» n> stability, as in
the group T" M |i "IJ^i stability, serenity."
tchettchet "*^ °^, ftS, Thes. 1285,
manent, stable, abiding, enduring ',]l\l fl S ' ^"*
during. |g^,|;va„.^^,^, 2:;;
3 M
■^
TOH
[914]
TCH
^
Tchetchi ff ff UU c?j« t^e "stablished
one," or he of the Tchet pillar, i.e., Osiris,
tchetchit S^ QQ o |, \^.^- 4. \34, some-
[iii 1 1 u thing estabhshed.
n j? , grave, tomb, sepulchre.
tchetu (?) H U , pillars or parts of
* ii ii I I I
pillars; ^^ V^ |||| ^^ j ^s^,^, Rec. 30, 66.
tchet u , ^°^ u , u J] , the sacred pillar
or tree trunk which was worshipped in certain
parts of the Delta in predynastic times, and with
which the backbone of Osiris was subsequently
identified.
tchet
, Qnn]
, an amulet that was sup-
posed to endue the wearer with the permanence
and stability of the backbone of Osiris;
the backbone of Osiris, the sacrum bone.
Tchet \
V
Ombos I, 186, one of the 14
kau of Ra.
Tchetti
B.D. I, 13, a title of Osiris.
Tchetit \
'=' a goddess, a form of
O ' Hathor.
Tchetut(?) §§4^4J, Denderah III,
25, the two goddesses of Tchet-t (Busiris).
Tchetu ^c^^%^ o, M. 121, ^^""^^"^
o ° o, p. 92, the "stable ones" in the Tuat;
Tcheta-t ^g()^, P. 189, M. 354,
, N. 906, a lake in the Tuat
Tchet-heft fl § "^ , ^*^^g- ^' ^^' * ^^g-
ii A cTi god.
Tchetit-tent ft J) o^^*, Tuat V, a
ii ill Cl III' '
goddess who lived on the blood of the dead.
tchet fl 8, ^° ^^^"^' ^^g^^' brilliance,
ii 111 radiance.
tchet-tu
'=' -^3- Anastasi I, 11, 4,
©til' blinded, dazzled.
tcheta ]) \\ p, , Ebers Pap. 76, 20,
31, 16, '^^, '^o, '^'^xi fat.
firm, solid.
tchetau (?)
] fattened
I ' geese.
Tchetun ft ^ "T" J), Mission 13, 51, a
Li Li AAAAAA i I
vSAd^ni god ; see
tchetuh(?) ^ % § '^^, P'^^"^^'
• • ^ ^ c=:sV Jl A o o o crops.
tcheteb-t ^ B [J "^ D "^^l ' ^•
218, a kind of building, store (?); plur. ^^ J
tcheteb^J^,Rec.35,58.^J
V , Metternich Stele 55, 73, '^ J I l=J],
or spear, to stab, to pierce, to wound, to sting,
to bite (of a reptile) ; ^°^ j o Vi> \\ , stuck,
pierced.
tcheteb '^ Ics^fl, Anastasi I, 21, 3,
c=5.\<sJJ V sting of an msect.
Tchetbi ^ J I) (] . Tuat I V, ^ J () []
Tljfiflji, the serpent-guardian df the Gate Neb-t-
setchfau.
tcheteb '^ J ^^ , a kind of fish.
tcheteb ^J
Tchet-pa-neter-auf-ankh
^ IJiy T ^ST'^ theoretical
name which is probably the equivalent of
n237S J1!]D2 (Gen. xli, 45), the name given to
Joseph by Pharaoh.
an iron tool or
instrument.
to collect, to gather
together.
tchetpu
tchetf-t
'mm,
o
w
"mm,
I
^Hl . worm, serpent ; plur. '^ TfiftWi i ;
Copt. K^.Xqe.
^
TCH
dagger, stilus,
scraper.
tchetf-t "^ "^
Tchetf-t ^ "^"^ IJ^, B.D. no, a
boat in Sekhet-Aaru.
a heap, a measure, a vessel full of something ;
I ^i ^ I , a mass of food or grain ; ^^
^v Q I , a vessel filled with something.
"^-^ ^ Q j bundles of vegetables, bunches
«=i\ Jft"^ vl I ' of grapes, etc.
tchetem ^ ^^.^^, Met-
.ernich stele .89.2:^|^^,^^(J.
to stab, to stick, to sting (of a scorpion).
[ 915 ] TOH "^
tchett»r ^^ 1^, M 149, ^
Tchetmlt
^,
TuatX, a light-
goddess.
tcheten "^ (1 , to be hot, fire.
tchetna 1 "^ 5 , a kind of cloth.
tchetnu ^ O % T , P^'
ots of culti-
vated ground.
, N. 650
tcheteh '^ § r^' ^s""^' Stele 16, "^
^|^a,p.s.B. .0,49.^ — ^.
, to tie, to bind, to constrain,
to shut in, to imprison ; Copt. XiUT^.
Rec. 21,96, *^?% ^ ^^ prison, place
^ * <=>l X Jr c-^ ^^' of restraint.
tcheteh (?) "^ "^ , produce, food.
tchetek hat '^ '^^^ O, a.z. 1872,
e==.l y\ r 33
tchetku ^ ^;^;« ^ ^ , a kind of lake.
tchetteh ^ ra 1 ^ ' ^^""'^ P"^°"'
restraint ; Copt. X^T^O.
tcheteh (?) ^ "y , B.D. 174, 18, a
kind of standard (?)
S U 2
r 917]
II.
LIST OF EGYPTIAN KINGS,
PREDYNASTIC KINGS:
KINGS OP LOWER
EGYPT.
1,
DU
^8^^-
6. Neheb(?)
2.
Ska
Pu^.
7. Uatoh-nftr(?)
J<Xl|.
3.
KhaAu (?)
d^^-
8. Mekha
k— ?!•
4.
T&u
-1^^-
9 a
■"k-^
5.
Thesh
^Kt
.
PREDYNASTIC KINGS: KINGS OF UPPER EGYPT.
10. Nar-mer v
^!l
p 11. Tchar (?)
the " Scorpion "
3^| -#gg'^3^-
DYNASTY I.
12. Men, Mena (M,'^,,) ^ f^^; m; 1 ^ f = (1 1 1 W> f^.
13. Atet 1 -] c^ r^^ tf 1x07 r~^T^ 14- -^tet II 1 ^ /^TTN 4
15. Ata, or Atati, or Atet III(?) (Ovevi<l>7)<: ?) ^^ ( l^"^! |'
16. Semti (Oucra<^atSos)
^ r^^^*^^^^^. 17. Merpeba (Ml€^U)
o
: mi-^.
Hu or Nekht ^ ^^
HoRus Names of Kings of Dynasty I : —
; (j. 22. Qa-a
20. KhentTd
21. Tcheti At
= His
name was
I
Sen.
■^■11
23. Ka
u
3 M 3
[ 918 ]
DYNASTY II.
24. Baiu-neter ]2.l ( 1 ^ l '
25. Batchau (Bor)do<;)
27. Ba-n-neter (BtVw^/ots) ^ ^ -^ — ^ 1^ 1^ .^ C *^ 1 — ' J ^
28. Uatclmes
29. Sent4 (2e5.'^,) ] ^ ( p ^ (j ] |, ^ ^ | f^ -
30. Nefer-ka I, or Nefer-ka-Ra I n* ^ /^T7T~^^ 1 ^ ^ (^ r\1 \ i
31. Nefer-ka-Seker J^ | f^XU] , M Q^H] i
32. HutcMa M (iQ^j l^ 1 ^ ^ CESS '
33. Tchatchai or Bebi :^^ QJ^JQ |; van ] ^ | QjTjJ
34. Neb-ka I (Neb-ka-Ra I) ^.^ ^ ^^^^Ui 1 J, M ( ^=^ U 1
HoRUS Names of Kings of Dynasty II : —
35. Hetep-sekhemui
■??!•
36. Ra-neb
O
37. Sekhem-ab Per-en-maat ^ R 'y' O
5^ ^o P-- |, ^5^
cm
->° I
38. Per-ab-sen
39. Kha-sekhem
Q
?
40. Kba-sekhemui J a^ ^^^^^=5=^ 1
DYNASTY IIL
41. Neter khat
Tcheser I
1
O !»-=>
c:^-? H^
^2,I (°^Lj1 - **-S«*''^««1^(3D^- *5.Nefer.ka-Ran
l^CZEIi- ^- g"(g"-^) Clingy 1 CT¥E1 -
[ 919 ]
HoRUS Names of Kings of Dvnasty III:
47. Kha-ba
^
^^
48. Ka-Heru(P)
49. To this dynasty, too, belongs the king whose name has been read ((Ik ] Ahtes,
ri? "^ 1 Su-hetes, and fl| ^ 1
Stnh.
DYNASTY IV.
50. Seneferu
51. Khufu (Xeoi/;)
^ cM
52. Tchet-f-Ra or Tet-f-Ra 1 ^ f O ft ^^^ 1 i .
^ Q ,u^ UU J.
54. Men-kau-Ra (Meux^pv's)
55. Shepses-ka-f ^ ^ ( ^ ^ ■£ ] j. M CMEJ
DYNASTY V.
56. User-ka-f (Oicrcpxw') ^ | ^ | ' M ( ^ 1 P .^ ] •
57. Sa^u-Ra ^ ^\
58. Nefer-ari-ka-Ra I
1-^1
( 0\ -<32>- U J . The Abydos List
59. Shepses-ka-Ra 1 ^ A ( O^niLJ]; his •' son-of-Ra " name may have been
Asa { ( — »- (1 J ; see A.Z. 50, 3.
60. Nefer-f-Ra
T /wwvnj3 V A J '
61. En-user-Ra An I
il=j=M(3TH'M(13
3 M 4
[920]
62. Men-kau-Heru 1^ g^ . M C^^W^ ^
var. Akau-Heru
63. ^et-ka-Ra I (Tai'xe/)^?) Assa K ff Q ^
O
u
3-
var.
64. Unas (^Ovvos;)
^^
DYNASTY VI.
JU,
65. Tetd. (Atet V)
66. User-ka-Ra I Ati I
67. Meri-Ra Pepi I ^
n f^=i ' m(S\-
ifil= ii„C3EI 03
EI^mG
v'2
68. Mer-en-Ra I Mehti-em-sa-f I
(Me^ovo'out^ts)
fe^
o
an
69. Nefer-ka-Ra III, Pepi II
70. Mer-en-Ra II, Mehti-em-sa-f II 1 "^ (o
a-
71. Neter-ka-Ra
73. Nefer-kall '^\^ f Ju i 1 ^.
DYNASTIES VII (?) AND VIII.
74. Men-ka-Ra 1 ^ f O "^^ U 1 1 75. Nefer-ka-Ra IV ^\^ f O f L-J 1
76. Nefres (?) [^ |^ Q2J]- 77- ^b (?) M (0%
78. Nefer-ka-Ra V Nebi 1 ^ f O J U ^37(j() ^ J.
79. Tet-ka-Ra II Maa 1 ^ ( ©flu^
L>
80. Nefer-ka-Ra VI Khentu 1 "^ ( oTu ^ ^^^% i 1 ;!^
T AA/VW\ V AAAAAA JT -^ ^J Xi
[9211
81. Mer-en-Herl 1 ^ ( ^S 1 |.
82. Senefer-ka I Senefer-ka-Ra I \^f --^ J U 1 ^, 1 ^ ^f PJ^ 1(4*
QJjU^. 83. En-ka-Ra I ] ^ (j^uj ^.
84. Nefer-ka-Rft VII, Terrl (?) 1 '^ ( oTu ^ ^"^1 J^.
85. Nefer-ka-Heru ^^ ( ^^U ] j-
86. Nefer-ka-Ra VIII, Pepi III Senb 1 ^ f oju ° (](] fl"Tl 1
87. Senefer-ka II Annu ^^f '^^l^'^\^ i'
88. Aii(?)-kau-Ra 1 ^ f ©CjllU^. 89. Nefer-kau-Ra 1 ^ ( oTull i.
90. Nefer-kau-Heru
1
91. Nefer-dri-ka-Ra II ^^ ( ® J"u"l i' ^^' -^*i ^^ (^^^oes) (" (j^flfll'
C33- "^ Ai-em-hetep Q^J] ^.
93. Sekhem-ka-Ra I
95. Uatch-ka-Ral
/^'
||; M f^TfUr^
Ol
DYNASTIES IX AND X.
96. Nefer-ka-Ra IX ^ |^ (^gJUi 1 ^.
97. Ab-meri-Ra (Meri-ka-Ra I?) Khati I (*Ax6(orjs)
\
m
[Names, of five kings wanting here.]
98. Meri-[Aah?] '^\^ (TYWJ- ®^- Nefer-ka-Ra X [\\^] f oJUi 1
100. Uah-ka-Rfi I Khati II [|i^] ro|uj [^] C^^Wli'
101. Ka.merl-Ra II
102. Neb-kau Khati III
103. Skha
105. Nub-taui-Ra
[ 922 ]
To this period probably belong : —
^J r~Or»^^. 106. Aa-hetep-Ra I '^J ( qI^ J .
107. Aa-kha-Ra I IT ( <S^^Q^. 108. Maa-ab-Ra "] t (^ q ^ q"^ .
DYNASTY XI.
109. Antef I the Erpa ^ ^^ R'^.
S3 "^•^■^*«'"(''>^^iz-
110. Menthu-hetep I ^ i® d /^""^^
tep a ^ —
112. Antef III (?) Uah-ankh ^| ^ ; ^ (" "^ ^
113. Antef IV (?) Nekht-neb-tep-nefer ^^^J; M ( "^11^ T
114. Qa-ka-Ral Antef V(?) ^p J^; M (q^u] ( "^ M^]
115. Sankh-ab-taui Menthu-hetep II ^H-^^; ^^^"^•
116. Neb-hep (?)-Ra Menthu-hetep III ^1 /]; '^ P
"^
.>
The 3rd and 4th signs in this cartouche probably represent | , and if so, we should
read Neb-hep-Ra, and so have the ] ^^ i ( ^^11^1 I f i P
t^ ( ^^^^ 1| ^ " 1 of the Abbott Papyrus.
/V>AAA'\\
118. Neb-taui-Ra
117. Antef VI (?) ']^; (21
Menthu-hetep IV ^^ ; |^ ( ^=' ] "^ (M55] '
119. Sankh-ka-Ra Menthu-hetep V ^ fl "^ ^^ M ( O ^ -^ U 1
To this period probably belongs : —
120 ib-khent-Ra |.X.S' M (o^O(i~] |-
[ 923 ]
DYNASTY XII.
121. Sehetep-ib-Ra I Amen-em-hat I fA/x/xct/c/n^?) ^ /(fl^Op^^
- ^Pf =' M C3S^ ¥CES2]
122. Kheper-ka-Ra I Usert-sen I (Sen-usert) {Xea-oyxuxri^i) §v "?* ft) ^ ^
123. Nub-kau-Ra Amen-em-hat II ('A/bt/iet^e/iT/;)
cs^^^a
J
_>
P'S-.^^I^
124. Kheper-kha-Ra I Usert-sen II (Sen-usert)
{Xecr(t)o-TpL<s)
125. Kha-kau-Ra Usert-sen III (Sen-usert) (Aaxapr)^) ^ 1 ^ ^ B '
s^^^drri-
126. En-Maat-Ra Amen-em-hat III
("Aixepijs)
o
Ji= Ci <Ci \
o
^
C ^ — ^.,^ J
127. Au-db-Ra I Her
1
=^='
O -^^M'
(qa^ j ^ CX^ --
var.
SCD-
128. Maa-kheru-Ra Amen-em-hat IV {' Afifxcvifirjs) ^ ^^^ I'
°'TI 'M (^MI¥1
129. Sebek-neferu-Ra (Sk€/xio</)/3is)
To this period probably belong : —
130. Amen-em-hat V (?)
131. Senefer-^b-Ra I Usert-sen IV (Sen-
usert)
QH^OFE
[ 924 ]
DYNASTY XIII.
132. Khu-taui-Ra Ugaf (?) '^]^ f Q^l ^ ( ^^^^ •
133. Sekhem-ka-Ra H 1 P f = J > M ( Q^U\ 1 .
134. Seshesh-ka-Ra Amen-em-hat VI (?) Senb-f ^ "^ "^
(31Z]^Q2MiE]
o
d
■'^^^
«s
1
185. Amen-em-hat VII (?) 1
136. Sehetep-ab-Ra II M (^00=^^1 . 137. Aufni ^\^ ( t\ \
138. Sankh-ab-Ra Ameni Antef VII (?) Amen-em-hat VIII
WAAA
0_LJ
139. Smen-ka-Ra 1 \^ ( O "^^^
140. Sehetep-ab-Ra III 1 |^ ^"©0
U
3^
^ J
141.
ka
I
Qs
o|u]
142. Senefer-ka-Ba II
ucgi
u
ii'
143. Senefer-[ab]-Ra II ^\^ f Q P J [^
3
144. Netchem-ab-Ra '1\^ I O |
145. Sebek-hetep I
146. Ren-Senb Q]
">
^
O
^ D V
WTT\ i-
147. Au-ab-Ra II ^ 1^ (q^^I^' j |
148. Setchef-[ . . . . ]-Ra 1
O
J\^
149. Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra Amen-em-hat IX Sebek-hetep II [^] ^:^
(UMmSi-^Q
eiiii
.2^
150. User.[ka]-RaII ^ |^ ( Q "j [UJ^ j-
151. Smenkh-ka-Ra Mer-mashau ^\^ ( ^P™®^^^-^! "^ ( ^C !?l ll
152
z:§- M
[ 925 ]
163. Ka.Set.[Ha]I []%] ( [0]U^ ] ^ ^ ( O ^ %] ] ■
154. Sekhem-suatch-taui-Ra Sebek-hetep III
155. Kha-seshesh-Ra Nefer-hetep I
156. Sa-Het-Her (Sa-Hathor) ^t^ (^SSISIl ^
157. Kha-nefer-Ra Sebek-hetep IV
£=i. M(Z33
B_g_J'
159. Kha-ankh-Ra Sebek-hetep V
B_9_J'
158. Kha-ka-Ra 1 T (©"qlTJ.
160. Kha-hetep-Ra Sebek-hetep VI IT f O Q =3=]
161. Uah-i b-Ra I Aa-ab ^ 1^ (fliSISTi^ S^= ^■"^ ^^
|f ( O I (J fl ^^'^^ ] .
I \ J /VS^A^A ^ •
162. Mer-nefer-R^ ^i ^ ) i^ C^2I] ^ CiBD ^*
163. Mer-hetep-Ha I An or Ana ] \^ C^^^^ ^ ( 1 ^'^ 1 '
164. Mer-hetep-Ra II Sebek-hetep VII IT T O '^sl =£=^'^^(' S^"^l,
165. Sankh-en-Ra Senb (?) ^ ^ ( ® P fl^^iPT'^ ^ 1 s3"
166.Mer-selchem-RalAn.... ^ t^ QJHEMDI ^ "
167. Suatch-ka-Rfi Heru4 ]\^ ( pPI'-'i^^l J I"
168. Mer-netchem-RS ] t^ (" 0^|^[|] J [|].
[ 926 ]
169. Mer-ftnkh-Ra Menthu-hetep VI 1 T (^ © '-csl •¥^, IT f S%^-(iI^'
170. M^r-kheper-Ra ^|^ (^ O ^ g ^ [^].
171. Mer-ka(kau)-Ra Sebek-hetep VIII 1 \^ f O ^^ U i ^ [ J] ;
uCSH^^'
172. Tet-nefer-Ra Tatu-mes
173. Neb-maat-Ra I
174. Uben-Ra I
175 ka-Ra
176. Neb-maat-Ra II
ucm
^ t^
^
177. Tet-ankh-Ra Mentu-em-sa-f '^ f © S -9- 1 ; var. ^\^ f O f S ■?■
V /wwvA Jo. _a^»^^=^^
178. Nehsi m CMED ^ ^ CAIEI
179. Kha-kheru-Ra 1
180. Neb-f-au-Ra ] \^ ( Q^/^"^^|i 1 si
The following kings probably belong to the Xlllth dynasty : —
181. Senefer-taui-Ra Sekhem 1 T ( Q ^ P I °^ J •
182. Mer-sekhem-RallNefer-hetepII '^f ( 0-=c£l^ 1 "^ ( J^ 1.
183. Tet-hetep-Ra Tata-mesu II (?) ^\^ ( ^W'Tu^ "^ C^ fH [\\
184. Suah-en-Ra Senb-ma-au [M] QU^ ^^^ (PT E^^l
[ 927 ]
DYNASTY XIV
(According to the Turin Papyrus).
185.Seheb.Ra^t^ (eP|J-^] |.
186. Mer-tohefau-Ra ] \^ C525SE3 i^"
187. Senb-ka-Rft ] \^ (^pyUi j
188. Neb-tchefau-Rai ^|^ CZS5SH ^
189.Uben.RaiI^|^ ( O.J7|^ |.
190. [Neb?].tchefau.Ra II ]\^ ( ^M^l ^•
191. Uben-Ra III ] \^ ( [O] ^ J 7 ^ 1 ^•
192. Autib-R4 III ^1^ f 0/\^|0i ]| ^•
193. Her-4b-Rfi ^ |^ f m '^ O ' 1 ^■
194. Neb-sen-Ra ] \^ f O^^^p^^ ]| |.
^^^ -«^m(Z^M3i-
196. Sekheper.en-Ra ]i^ C3EDI ^•
197. Tet-kheru-Ra Jf^ ( ogj |o ] |.
198. Sankh-ka-Ra II ]\^ ( Qpf^u] ^.
199. Nefer-Tem
200. Sekhem -Ra I
201. Ka-
202. Nefer-ab-na I ^ i^ C°T^ ts^]"
[ 928 ]
205. Ankh-ka-Ra 1^1^ fo-^U^I ||.
206. Smen- -Ra 1
O
f"^"^
207. Mer-sekhem(?)-Ra III 1|^ f © "^ ^^^ 1 g.
T iS*w V «cz::> I i?S J^ >>Vc
208. Seba- . . . -Ra WU. ( © 1 ~km$, \ #i.
209. Men-khau-Ra Sesh (?)-ab
^ 2
1_>1
V ■•■ UE I O \ AAAAAA ■ ■ fl I ^
The following probably belong to the period of Dynasty XIV : —
QjuJJ . 211. Khu-iqer =| J (^JJXJ '
210. Sebkai
212. Sebek-ka-Ra
DYNASTIES XV AND XVI (HYKSOS)
(According to the Turin Papyrus).
213 to 215. [Names unknown.]
2ie -ka.[Ra] Aanata^l^ f ^OlS^'ll l^\]1
217 -ka-[Ra] Bebenem (?) \\^ ([Q]^Ui| ]|^ JJ TTi.^
218 -ka-[Ra] [\\^] ( [0]||U
2ia An.nub(?). m O^ggl -
220. A....(Aphobis):[tg (l#gii] i-
221. Ap. ........ (Aphobis) ^^ (H^D^^j l-.
The following names of Hyksos kings are from the monuments : —
222. User-ka-Ra III Khentcher (Salitis ?) '^ f "] [1 U ©^ C^ ^1
223. Aa-user-Ra Apepa (Aphobis) I
(Perhaps No. 220.)
CSTD^QED
[929 ]
224. Suser-en-R& Khian ('lawas) K^^ |]""'^(^
■.m CWF^
225. Neb-khepesh-Rft Apep II "] I ( O ^z^ c^^ "^ CJ^ No%^2^?
226. Aa-arq-Rfi "^T ( Q "^„ ffl 1-
227. Mer-user-Ra I-abeq-her 1 T (o" ■^^^|~^ ^ ( flflX^ ^"^ > ^"'
228. Aa-qenn-Rft Apepi III ^ ^ "^ ^ P; II f O **^ ^ "j
CffiH]-
The following kings probably reigned during the Hyksos Period : —
229. Aa-pehti-Set Nubti ^ (^ ^ — '^^ ] ^ ( ^ Z)4 1 ■
var. ^J^ ^ fl , Brit Mus. Scarab, No. 32368.
230. Aa-peh-Ra Tol^^ J.
232. Aa-hetep-Rall 1 T f O ^ =
234. Uatch-ka-Ra II (" O | U ^
231. Aa-neter-Ra f q "^ 1
233. Aa-kha-Ra II 1 1 f G^ Q^
236. Neb-tet-Rfi ( O
238. Ne-ka-Rail f O
235. Nub-ka-Ra ^ Oms^U J .
237. Nub- . . . . -Rft " *
239. KM-user-Ra
240. Kha-mu (?)-Ra If ( O ® ^ (?) J
241. Ka-Set-Rfi II Sekhenn.
242 -Set-Rfi r Sl^-^'^y®! • 243. Semqen | /^ fj^ P
244. Ant-her (a ^gj ^ — H] . 245. Aamu ^^ f '^^^ J
246. lapeq-her "^ ^ (j(] — ° ra"^ . 247. lamu "^ r^^TZa^J
248. Ipeq-Heru (^ (ji) ° ^ J • 249. Uatche^ 1^ (1^]
3 M
[ 930 ]
250. Seket ■^ C^^n ■
252. ftar ^ QW^
251.Shesh.^(^f].l|(-^
DYNASTY XVII
(According to the Turin Papyrus).
O
253. Sekhem- -Rail 1
254. Sekhem-.... -Ram 1|^ fo^SSI P'
255. Sekhem- . . . . -RS IV ^ 1^ g;^] I .
256.Ses......Ra^i^gp^]|.
257. Neb-ari-au-Ra I 1|^ f 0^37(1*^^^ [(? 3 iTj i|.
258. Neb-ari-au-Ra II ]\^ (^^^flT^MlT j I"
]l||^^ ill; van (?) Smen-taui-Ra
259. Smen- -Ra
M (on
■^^"^
260. Su8er-.....Ea ^^^ Ql^S] I
261. Sekhem- -RaV l^M.
262.
■Ra
263. Au
]
(^'4
264. Set
265. Sunu
^i^CSiMl'
266. Heru
268.
I
267. An-ab 1
269. Penen-set ... 1
(EDIDi-
I /WVA/V\ I ' — I .
The following kings, whose names are taken from the monuments, also
probably belong to Dynasty XVII.
270i Khu-taui-sekhem-Ra
C^^f^ ^ Cim^l
[931]
271. Hetep-4b-Rft
Heru-netch-tef
U CSD ^ Q¥¥MSI-
272. Sekhem-uatch-khau-Ra Sebek-em-sa-f I R^ «£, ill
273. Sekhem-shet-taui-Ra Sebek-em-sa-f II 1 ^ ( Q ^l**"^^^""^ J
275. Seshesh-Ra upu-em-Maat Antef IX Aa
X . n
;^i(3ikg32D ^^^CHSH
276. Nub-kheper-Ra
Antef X Aa
lILjni(Z^13¥CIE]-
277. Sekhem-nefer-khau-Ra ^ | /^ ^ a t q N -^o /^T~7^5"E~~^~T~^
Up-uaut-em-sa-f I A V ' Y A m J ^ y ^ ^iii J^A»^.^ J '
278. Sekhem-uah-kha-Ra p. <5> o li/X7 /^ ^ A<? fc^ N -9 o / <=> =5:^"^
Ra-hetep ^ X T- ffll l ^ T X _. J ^ I ^^o }
279. Sekhem-smen-taui-Ra Tehuti ^ ( Q^ neiiii^^^N -^ (^ ^ ^ .
280. Sekhem-Rfi-saa-taui ^\^ ( O ^ ^^ J 281. Sekhem-Ra-ankh-taui
^ r Q ^ -^ ^^^^ . 282. Ra-mes-suser-taui Mfoffl^^PI^I.
283. Suatch-en-Ra 111(001 ^^^ ] • 284. Suatch-en-Ra II
286. Senekht-en-Rfi 1 T ( ° ^^ ^"""^ •
287. Seaenen.R.ITau-.a ^^ K O P^^^l ^ ( ^ ^T ^ J '
var. Seqen.en-R4 ^ f © T S-0 1 A •?• 2 © f ^ ilS 1 -S^ "IT) .
288. Seqenen-Ea II '^ o fi\ r ^[\ a x~^ At^o A / o (^— =»o«=> »>
Tau-aa Aa t /v«aa/vvCJ y ^AAA^L^^ > ^ 5l1 2^ 5lJ y o ' ' ' ^->-'^^-^-^^ tiJ ^ '
289. Seqenen-Ra III Tau-aa Qen H^ [^ qH ^ ^^^ -^ (^
3 N 2
[ 932 ]
290. Uatch-kheper-Ra Karnes
p:3yj= 11(3.
p
L
(MM) CYIE
DYNASTY XVIII.
291. Neb-pehti-Ra Aahmes I (*Afiw(rts)
leil^^Mh^^
292. Tcheser-ka-Rfi Amen-hetep I ('Ajaevwt^^t?)
^^
^-^^
Q
293. Aa-kheper-ka-Ra Tehuti-mes I (Te^/xwo-ts)
294. Aa-kheper-en-Ra Tehuti-mes II (Xe^pcju)
mnnn^
hm-'mMy-mi^^i
J
Mil]
1 n ^ u
I I u u
295. Maat-ka-Ra II Hat-shepsut (Afxepo-is) ^
>,^= M (ZH ^ CCM2D-
296. Men-kheper-Ra I Tehuti-mes III (Mto-a<^/>ts,
Mr)cl)pr)s)
^^kf
l-Hk-^?^
^. . Q
W^
O .^^"^^
a^ciM]
297. Aa-kheperu-Ra Amen-hetep II {Mi<T<f>payiJLovduia-i^)
1PX1
Q
n-' ^-^k^k^
5f5»
M CZHI] ¥ QUID:
298. Men-kheperu-Ra Tehuti-mes IV (Tovl9/xo>o-t9) ^ ^o^T^ ll;ftffl
'^>3r' 11'^
1 1 1
mi;
II I
d^D^CIHE]
[933 ]
299. Neb-Ma4t-Ra III Amen-hetep III ('A/.tVow^n) ^ ^ ® V. (5
SXE
CV
s^^^i;;:^MCIiE]
f (1 v^ j T j. The Nesu-bat name is rendered In the Tall al-^Atnimah Tablets by
Ni-ib-mu-a-ri-ya f Sff tU "^ T? -TW t^TI and Mi-im-mu-ri-ya f {tt ^-[f -^ -TTl^Tf'
Some of the Mesopotamian wives of Amen-hetep 1 1 1 were : —
300. Ti (in cuneiform Te-i-i ^ ^] tB t^), ^^^^ ( ] 11 ^^ ^ J' "*' ^''^^^''*
11^1 ^ ^ ' ^^"^^ mother's was Thuau t=3 % (1 ^ •
name was luaa
301. Kilgipa (in cuneiform Gi-lu-khi-pa ^ -ff^ HU t^ ^),
Tushratta, king of Mitani.
302. Dadukhipa t^ ^M !? S^T ^ *^^ rif= (Egyptian form not known)
}^i-
sister of
303a. Nefer-kheperu-Ra Ua-en-Ra Amen-hetep IV o^ ^^ziTfflll;
The commonest equivalents for the first part of his Nesu-bat name, Nefer-kheperu-Ra, are
Na-ap-khu-ru-ri-a f ^ tt] -T<T ilH -TT<T )l Na-ap-khar-ri-ya J >^f ttf ^^ ►n<T ^.
Ni-ip-khu-ur-ri-ri-ya f ^ J^ ^y<y jy .-flKy .-yy<y ^y|f, Na-ap-khu-ra -ri-ya
y ^y ::^y ^y<y ^^yy ^yy<y ^y?.
303b. Nefer-kheperu-Ra Ua-en-Ra Aakhu-en-Aten "^ ^^ (] -v^ *^ K ;
Jill V 1 o JT /vwvw^
304. Ankh-kheperu-R& S&a-ka-R& Tcheser-kheperu ^ f ® "?■ ^ ' 1 •
¥C3n^Zin-
305. Kheperu-neb-Ra Tut-ftnkh-Amen ^ i^^VfflP 1' IT^^lif^ ^
M=^3"smMCIE]¥CCBIiBI-
306. Kheper-kheperu-Ra Ari-maat Ai II
1 1 1
I- J T\^ px= ^ M (31IE3 ¥ affiniD
3 N 3
[ 934 ]
307. Tcheser-kheperu-RaAmen-em-hebmer-en-Heru^ ^^/\1
Mli' ^TPP£=^ mC
o
%=^
1
a
'^JP
]
DYNASTY XIX.
308. Men-pehti-Ra Ramessu I ('Pa/xfcro-iy?) ^ ^ I 1 11 ' '^
309. Men-maat-Ra I Se;ti I meri-Ptah
-S^MPflll^?
■ ^ III
310. User-maat-Ra I setep-en-Ra Rameses II i^J^h'^^^V'^ ^ ^ t^
Miafxovu) _M^ ■; — \
- 0^
311. Ba-en-Ra I Mer-en-Ptah I (Menephthah) ('Aneu(o(f>oL0) hetep-her-maat
^+^^l!:ki»
f^. Q
D
S^ III
"ii^ra
?^
I
\ ^ AAAAAA ^^ A ^::> U I - " I ^/]
312. Men-ma-Ra Amen-meses, king of Thebes,
-tl^ll^T^^MCZSlT]
^^^
313. User-kheperu-Ra mer Amen
Seti II Mer-en-Ptah II
^W
n r\y>^
III
^- ' ' -•■ ' —LL I ca C> \_^ I >. / I I AAAAAA ^/l _Ajr \^ XJ. AAAAAA <::i '^^/l
314. Aakhu-en-Ra setep-en-Ra Sa-Ptah I Mer-en-Ptah III
1=1 O D
AAAA/W 1 Ci
Q
315. Arsu, a Syrian, ^ i^^ ^ 1 ^ [^l ^ T 1
DYNASTY XX.
316. User-khau-Ra setep-en-Ra Set-nekht meri-Amen-Ra '^ 5^ "^^^ 9 B ;
r 935 ]
^nm
III 11^
317. User-maat-Rfl II meri-Amen Rftmeses III
'Pafn/>tWo5(Rhamp8initU8)kingof An(Helior>olis)
318. User-maat-Ra III setep-en-Amen Rftmeses IV j4 ^ ■?■ \jj
319. User-maat-Ra IV se-kheper-en-Ra meri-Amen Rameses V £^
Mil ' MQfflEI ^ dHEHE]
wit:-'
320. Neb-maat-Ra IV meri-Amen Rameses VI
king of An (Heliopolis)
. iP?^ds^5^'M(3iS]^C3ET[D'
321. User-maat-Ra V setep-en-Ra meri-Amen
Rameses VII, king of An (Heliopolis)
\n
W
M(3Ea^C3EEiID
322. User-maat-Ra VI Aakhu - en - Amen meri-Amen Rameses VIII
323. Nefer-ka-Ra XI setep-en-Ra Kha-em-
Uast Maat meri-Amen Rameses IX
s^tsi^wnn^
M ( IIU£:^l ¥( o|PP^ktPS^qi1Zl
324. Kheper-maat-Ra setep-en-Ra Amen-her-
khepesh-f Rameses X
CiIM3 ^ C3IEM] •
Q
325 Men-maat-Ra II setep-en-Ptah Kha-em-Uast meri- -» ^^ c i
Amen Rameses XI, king of An (Heliopolis) ^ I < — ° n \
3kha-en-Ra meri-Amen Rameses XII (?) ^37 / ^ n q _ n e;^"^
Sa Ptah II (son of Ptab) I n V I WW 1 WW ^
3 N 4
[ 936 ]
To this period Gauthier (Livre des Rois, Cairo, 1913, p. 225) assigns the
following : —
User-maat-Ra neb-khepesh ( O ^ ^ '^ ^
Amen-maat (?) meri-Ra setep-en-Ra ^^ ^2 ( O fc(?) \^ (n i^ />—- ]
Amen-Rameses
RAmeses meri-Amen ^ !] | ^ j | V (Tl^llDI "
Smen-maat-Ra Amen-mes 1^ ( q\\^^ ^^ "^ f (1 "^^ fll P
User-maat-Ra heq Uast Rameses merr-Amen "1 1
o
Tirm
Usersetep.en.R.Hes M CTMl ¥ ( ¥MI1 ' '
Ptat^SotiSa-rnhmeri (2150 CJ!I]-
DYNASTY XXI.
A. High-priests of Amen at Thebes.
327a. Her-Heru as high-priest of Amen-Ra, king of the gods :— | ^ waaa \\ '^ 1 m |
327b. Her-Heru Sa-Amen as king and son of Amen:— ps
.?a
^^/v^/v\ I
"it^d
k D I AAAAAA ^ Jot v ^ 1
328. Pai-ankh 1 f ® — 1] ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^^ f 7; . »" of U-I?- -A-".
329a. Pai-netchem I, son of Pai-ankh, as high-priest of Amen-Ra ] V ~^ '^~^^ i] '^T^ 4^ .J
329b. Pai-netchem I as king :— Kheper-kha-Ra I setep-en-Amen Pai-netchem
meri-Amen M (333 ^ C ^ ^^ M ) "
330. Tchet-KhenSU-auf-ankh '^ ^ 1^ r^ (] ^ •?• '^ ^, son of Pai-netchem 1.
331. Masaherth, son of Pai-netchem I meri-Amen T J ^ ""^^ \ ^ ^^ V ^ ^^
rsCffiMZD- . ° ^
r 937 1
332a. Men-kheper-Ra II, son of Paiuetchem I, a« high-priest of Amen :— T ® *m/wv. (]
O i**"*^ W (without cartoucheX
332b. Men-kheper-R& II
as king : —
MM
o
CSn (Z3] QII33-
333a. Pai-netchem II, son of Men-kheper-Rri. as high-priest of Amen-Ra :— T ^
333b. Pai-netchem II as king =-lf^V1^1m1^tl'^''='-^^^^^
334. Taa-kheperu-Ra setep-en-Ra Pasebkhan ^ ( OK*Sil O ^^~^ ^
335. Auapet, or Auuapet, high-priest of Amen-Ra and son of Shashanq I. T } ® "'"^^
DYNASTY XXI.
B. Kings of Tanis.
336. Hetch-kheper-Ra I setep-en-Ra Nes-ba-neb-Tet (tfievBr)^) meri-Amen
337. Taa-kheperu-Ra setep-en-Ra Pasebkhan I ni^ /^ ^ i j-^ >
meri-Amen PS L ^ ^ glj ! ^ j
QIZEEI-
338. Kheper-kha-Ra II setep-en-Amen Pasebkhftn II ^xj^ f ^ © « li ^"^^ ^
meri-Amen PS 1 ^ Qpf^fl J
QMMS]-
339. User-maat-Ra VII setep-en-Amen Amen-em-Apt meri-Amen ^|ij^^^
340. Neter-kheper-Rfi setep-en-Amen Sa-Amen qi^ / a ^ n ,m*^ /> > N
meri-Amen S^ y I c^ 1 wvvvs ,.,^^^ \
341. Aa-kheper-Rfi I setep-en-Amen Pasebkhftn III meri-Amen
[938]
DYNASTY XXII.
342. Hetch-kheper-Ra II setep-en-Ra Shashanq I (Secrwyxi?) meri-Amen (Shi-
shak, I Kings xi, 40, xiv, 25) ^ ( © J fi i^ ^ "^ ( A S !♦!♦! MJ ^ 1.
343. Sekhem-kheper-Ra setep-en-Ra Uasarken I {'OaopOcov) meri-Amen
344. User - maat - Ra VIII setep - en - Amen Thekreth (?) I It ^i^
HN
jUlUJLi,
/V\A/VAA /\A/V\/\A
^
?c
■^
^
1^
345. User-maat-Ra IX setep-en-Amen Uasarken II ^^ ( 1 V^ (1 ^^^^ ^ ^ 1
f (I ^^ A* I ^O^ 1
meri-Amen.
346. Hetch-kheper-Ra III setep-en-Amen Heru-sa-Ast meri-Amen '^
CMS3D-
o<Jg^
ftA/W\A AAAAAA ^
347. User-maat-Ra X setep-en-Amen Peta-Bast meri-Amen ^1
\ I Xl A/WNAA AAA/WA ^
348. Seshesh-kheper-Ra setep-en-Amen Shashanq II meri-Amen ^\
j "^ ( (1 ^ lii^ IjM r"^]
C
1
A/W^VA AA^/iAA
349. Hetch-kheper-Ra IV setep-en-Ra Thekreth (?) II meri-Amen sa-Ast ^1
\ V V*V AAAAAA ^ _/-! \^ 1 ^ — V- tL
^
!>
; varr. Thekret
Tekrert ^ *^^1|' Tekret Ij^^^li, Thekruth ^'^&=j, Tekruth
"^5=, Tekreth \
■'^=:zi:^
350. User - maat - Ra XI Uasarken III (?) meri - Amen sa - Ast
3^ -? o
QMHS^Mj
351. User - maat - Ra XII Thekreth III (?) meri - Amen sa - Ast
(353] ¥S, CMSUMD •
352. User-maat-Ra XIII setep-en-Ra Shashanq III meri-Amen ^\
AAAAAA^\
QM] ¥ (JHMmE
r 939n
353. User-ma&t-Rft XIV setep-en-Amen Pam&i
er-ma&t-Rft XIV setep-en-Amen Pam&i ti^ / j o t — • n e^^
meri-Amen T^ y ^ I P ^^.^ ^ »,*^ J
(MEM-
354. Aa-kheper-Ra II Shashanqnirtkr /~r Z^ -* © Z' ti-ttft^TT nCi^N
IV meri-Amen M l^— ^J ^ (.Mm^l^J.
DYNASTY XXIII.
355. Seher-db-Ra Peta-Bast sa Bast ^ ( "^ <5> O 1 "^ C ^ q ^°t 1-
356. Aa-kheper-Ra III setep-en-Amen UasarkenA meri-Amen-R&
The Nubian Conqueror of Egypt from Napata.
357. Piankhi meri-Amen ^\j^ f Q " Q flTl '
The inscriptions also mention : —
358. User-maat-Ra XV Piankhi '=\ f ^3^^:37 ni^ / ■^^=i^ To f ^TTfFN
meri-Amen Sa Bast 1 4 ^ ^ Pl I ^T o J ^ I ° T SU '
and : —
359. Senefer-f-Ra ?\ n . n . =^^ -^^ ^^ / _ n ♦ <c^N -y o ^.r^ /^ n n/\^
Piankhi J^ I" o D >^-:w ' ^ o ^^ V I A '^^^ J S" Q ui y ° T 11^
Kashta 1 ^ f U =^ 1; ^r U ^ 1
DYNASTY XXIV.
360. Shepses-Ra Tafnekht I i^ ^z^ ^ — ^^ ^ ^ M ,^
361. Uah-ka-Ra II Bakenrenef ti^ / <=> N -j* © / T~~^ N
362. Uah-ab-Ra II Tafnekht II ^^^ (" © ? O 1 "^ ( ^ ^ ^^ ® I •
DYNASTY XXV. (Nubians).
363. Nefer-ka-RfiXIIShabaka(2:aySaKa>i/) I^^^^PJ^^J ^f © JU 11
-5' o /^ ♦ Yt -jK.- k TN T'ht: Assyrian form of his name is Sha-ba-ku-u f ^ "^ Ef ^ »
!1^ V*^^ At)' I — 1^ jjg xci\xsx not be confounded with the M^D of 2 Kings xvii, 4,
[940]
364. Tet-kau-Ha Shabataka
3W3^CilM^n]-
His son Piankhi assumed royal titles thus : —
866. Men-kheper-RalllPifinkhi ^, f _ |; Mlf^^^vlllh
366. Nefer-Tem-[aa]khu-Ila Taharqa (the n^^ri'M^ of isa. xxxvii, 9) ^^^^ "^ ^ '
^_^II;
The Assyrian
form of his name is Tar-ku-u ] »rr ^I^i ^TTT^*
367. Ba-ka-Ra Tanuat
Amen
The Assyrian form of his name is Tan-da-ma-ni-e f J]y ^yy ^y J^ ty]f
DYNASTY XXVI.
368. Uah-&b-Ra III Psemthek I (>^a/i/A>Jnxo5)
m
c
01 "0^ 1::2 ( D
C
O I [^
:=; I ; '^'^^L— /);
369. nhem-ab-Ra NekaU (ni3 or 'iDJ, 2 Kings xxiii, 29; Jer. xlvi, 2; Ncxaw, Nc/cws)
'm^K(3K3¥iu
H-
370. Nefer-db-Ra II Psemthek II
1^^^"^
•^
l'1PG_.^ PIS^
(IH^QSa
371. Haa-db-Ral Uah-ab-Ra IV(i^^Dn, Jer. xiiv, 30, Ova<f>pi^, 'Att/oii^?)
O i;
372. Khnem-db-Ra Aahmes II f A/Awcns) sa Net
373. Ankh-ka-Ra II
Psemthek III
y^i mCHmI^CZEES]-
DYNASTY XXVII. (Persians.)
374. Mesut-Ra Eambathet, or Cambyses, (Pers. Ka[m]-b-u-j-i-ya, yt ty <'n -<!Hy "tT t<'
Kenbutoha g (^J^jJ - Kambasutent ^|^^ f ^
[941]
375. Setut-Rft Antriusha I, or Darius (Pers. Da-ra-ya-va-u-sh •?! fr? ^ tK"- "1^ <7f 7<,
Gr. Aapelo^), the son of HysUspes, ^ f ^Po^l ^C-S)"^^11^^ •
376. Khshaiarsha, or Xerxes (Pers. Kh-sha-yaa-r-sha-a «fy << y<- ?TT H ^ ??T.
377. In his reign revolted Khabbasha ^ ( H 11^ °I ^ ^^'"^ j "^
378. Artakhashassha, or Artaxerxes (Pers. A-r-ta-kh-sh-tr-a ^ ^ tfyy «yy ^ t= ffy).
.heGrea.Pha.oh M S (¥3^^] " ^ —
379. Meri-Amen-Ra-neb-Heb-user-khepesh Antriusha II or Darius Ochus or
DYNASTY XXVIII.
[ Wanting.']
DYNASTY XXIX.
380. Ba-en-Ra II Naifaaurut n. rp? / ^ ^^_ tWN ^ o /^ ^r^ v^ @
381. Khnem-maat-Ra Hagr {'Kxo,p^,) ^ ^ ^ 1^ ^^^ Pf^lll'
382. Ptah-user setep-en-Ra Psa-Mut «. *<=> «> @ ti^ / -f n d o r— ^N
'{^dfi^ovOt^) 1^ ^^ X III' PS L^ W A }
383. Senetchem-4b-Ra setep-en-Amen Nekht- p^?cx
Heru-heb (N€Kra^'c)8ry«;) meri-Amen
DYNASTY XXX.
P^flg^ll M (Wl?!:l ¥ ( ^s^gg 1 -
384. Ari-maat-en-Ra Tche-her (Tew?) setep-en-An-her o?, ^ Q \j5
^i
CEIS3I-
^:— :
Ql
[ 942 ]
385. Kheper-ka-Ra II Nekht-neb-f (Ne/craj^e/So?) ^'^
=^
,^
^111^ M CZM] ^ CSS3
Position Doubtful.
386. Qa-ka-Ra II An II
387. User-maat-Ra XVI Setep-en-Amen Amen -rut meri-Amen T jf
MACEDONIANS.
388. Meri-Amen setep-en-Ra Arksantrs (Alexander the Great)
jSa^
(VWAAA )♦
I
VIAAAA
L^ E
389. Meri-Amen setep-en-Ra Phiriupus (Philip Arrhidaeus) ^ 5^ 4^ '■^xl '■= .
I 1 ^ I
c
T=T
J
D
ra
5Hi5Z2D'-
varr.
8E|.(3!25E]-
390. Haa-ab-Ra II setep-en-Amen Arksentrs (Alexander ii), Per-aa (Pharaoh),
fiPQ
5i]¥l-Q
AAAA/V\ ^\
PTOLEMIES.
J^ P ^ (Ptolemy I, Soter ("^ "]) I).
39lA. Ptlmis °^
39lB. Ptlmis, the Satrap, _^ ^ i|(J N& Q 1=^ ^o" ^— ^-
392. User-ka-Ra IV meri-Amen Ptlumis (Ptolemy II, Philadeiphus I) (1 Jj ''^^ | ^),
391c. Meri-Ra setep-en-Amen
Ptulmis
(532IH]^C^^M>
393. Aua-en-neterui-senui setep-en-Ra sekhem-ankh-en-Amen Ptulmis
(Ptolemy III, Euergetes | a |1 I), everliving, beloved of Ptah,
CH
iivj ¥ (MIIHSIID-
[943]
304.
m
ex c^
395.
Auft-en-neterui menkhui setep-en-Ptah user-ka-R& V 8ekhem-&iikli-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy IV, Philopator /I -«=t. ^ ) I), cvcrliving, beloved of Isis,
Auft-en-neterui merui &tu setep-en-Ptal;! u8er-ka-R& VI sekhem-ftnkh-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy V, Epiphanes /oT^p.)), overliving, beloved of Pub,
396.
397.
Ptulmis ry?TSlTFl (Ptolemy VI, Eupator ( D ^ ^ ^ (] ^ ) )•
Aua-en-neterui-perui I Kheper-Ptah setep-en-Amen &ri-ma&t-R&
Ptulmis (Ptolemy VII, Philometor (oT^^^^^jO. everliving, beloved of Pub,
M (rii^y^gM^ ¥( T?]"^iqpf^:i--T
398. Neos Philopator— P-neter hunnu Tef-f-meri (Ptolemy viii, Philopator ii),
399.
m
ex ex
400
Aua-en-neterui perui II setep-en-Ptah &ri-maat-Ra sekhem-ankh-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy IX, Euergetes /|1) II), everliving, beloved of Ptah,
Aua-en-neter-menkh I [Aua-enj-neter-t Netchti-menkh-t setep-en-
Ptah ari-maat-Ra sekhem-ankh-Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy X, Soter II,
Philometor II, surnamed Lathyrus), everliving, beloved of Ptab,
MSQ3EM3E3iiH
QUI
°^^qil'f^:i-^
401.
Aua-en-neter-menkh II [Aua-en]-neter-t-menkh-t-Rfit setep-en-PtaljL
ari-maat-Ra senen-&nkh-en-Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy xi, Alexander I,
Philometor III), who is called Alexander, everliving, beloved of Ptah,
(fign;."!i^°i-uifv^]
(°fi^gqp.^?^^ii^f:^!i-] |
402. Ptolemy XII, Alexander II. {Cariouckes wanting.']
403. Aud,-en-p-neter-enti-nehem setep^n-Ptah &ri-ma&t-R& 8ekhem-&nkh-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy XIII, Philopator III, Philadelphus II, Neos Dionysos),
everliving, beloved of 1^^ ^-^ / 5"
Ptah and Isis, ** ^ ^^ V ° I
wm
I (JESSSSSEJi
[ 944 ]
404. Ptolemy XIV. [Cartouches wanting.']
405. Ptolemy XV. [Cartouches wanting.]
406. PtulmiS (Ptolemy XVI, Philopator IV, Philometor IV, Caesarion), who is called Caesar,
everliving, beloved
of Ptah and Isis,
son of the sun, lord of crowns, Caesar ^ ^ — '
Philopator Philometor ^ ^
CE
PTOLEMAIC QUEENS AND PRINCESSES
406a. Berenice I (Barnig[a]) *1 o
SS'
the fourth wife of
Ptolemy I.
407. Arsinoe (Arsenai)
Philadelpha
lv.:ii2i^5^CE3E3
I n. V ^ J , daughter of Ptolemy I and sister and wife of Ptolemy II.
408. Arsinoe II Philadelpha Khnem-ab-en-Maat meri-neteru Arsenaai (?)
409. Philotera (Pilutera), youngest
daughter of Ptolemy I
lloQElSS]
410. Berenice II (Barniga) j^^ (jT
ffi
~],wi
wife of Ptolemy III.
daughter of Ptolemy III
and Berenice II.
sister and wife of
Ptolemy IV.
411. Berenice III (Barniga) fgl ( ^ Vfjl] s'^^ ] .
412. Arsinoe III (Arsenai) S^ (JJj^l],
415. Cleopatra III Kokke f^ ^ ^ S(XMSE] ' "'
.2a5>
413. Cleopatra (Qlauptra) I Syra 1 ^ i ^ [
of Antiochus III and wife of Ptolemy V.
414. Cleopatra II Soteira 1"^^^=^^ C ^ f]
wife of Ptolemy VII, and sister of Ptolemy IX.
sister and
wife of Ptolemy IX.
416. Cleopatra IV Berenice IV ?
niece and
417. Cleopatra V, who is called Tryphaena,
nn
(j^^fl^^g.^^P^^ggl -
sister and wife of Ptolemy XIII.
r 945 ]
She is the 'Akld'Uatrd t\i\f\MV9ln I daughter of BatlImAs, f|'^A,<P?! : vir.
'Abtehnatvds, A'fl''?A''SPh '.) of Abyssinian writers. (Sec Brit. Mus. MS. Orient. 66i,
fol. 8o<^ 3, fol. 81^ I.)
418. Cleopatra VI and her son Caesarion T^^ l^T]°W^^^^^^i
ROMAN EMPERORS.
419. Augustus (b.c. 30- a.d. 14) Heq hequ setep-en-Ptah Autkrtr (AvroKpaTcjp)
c
Kaisrs (Kato-apo?)
\>
Q
Di^M
beloved of Ptab and Isis.
420. Tiberius (a.d. 14-37) Autkrtr Teberis Kisrs *Qj ^
O Q III
421. Caius Caesar Germanicus Caligula (a.d. 37-41) Heq hequ Autkrtr meri
Ptah Ast Kais Kaisrs Germ[a]nikis ^ f ^ Im'^S^^^'^l
c^^^qp^^iur.^T^-qi-fS:i] - --"^•-
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
422. Tiberius Claudius Germanicus (a.d. 41-54) Heq hequ Autkrtr Teber[i]8
Kits Kaisrs Kermanikes ^\^ ^
Q\J
C
-fia& — —
^M
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
423. Nero Claudius Caesar Germanicus (a.d. 54-68) Heq Ijiequ setep-en-Pta^
meri Ast Autkrtr Narani
Kaisrs Karmniks
c
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
424. Servius Galba Caesar (a.d. 68) Saruu Gibs Autkrtr Kaisrs enti khu
^(MaE
(3.
se
o e
J , who is gl
onous.
425. Marcus Otho (a.d. 69) Mrks Autuns Kisrs Autkrtr
o
c
.£;&
^
O Q HI
QK^MlS-
426. Vespasian (a.d. 69-79) Autkrtr Kisrs Uspisins
3 o
[ 946 ]
Clj
G
FESl
427. Titus (a.d. 79-81) Autkrtr
Tatas Esrs
428. Domitianus (a.d. 81-96) Autkrtr Kisrs T[u]intin[u]s Gerin[a]nik[u]s
O
c
(9 o(a<==>'
n
o
5o
AAXII]-
429. Nerva (a.d. 96-98) Autkrtr Kisrs Nerrus (?)
M(i¥
(3 P
P
-2^^
J ^Q^
C
430. Trajan (a.d. 98-117) Autkrtr Kisrs Neru Trin[u]s Sebastes ankh tchet
431. Hadrian (a.d. i 17-138) Autkrtr
Kisrs Trainus Atrinus
?Os
^
ci op
^^
og3 SS^^^
IilI3-
432. Antoninus Pius (Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrian) (a.d. i 38-1 61) Autkrtr
Kisrs Tatas Alis Atrinus Antuninus Seb[a]sts Usbus
lOs
ss
C
^(S o @ p o
q^Pr]1HP^q^P"e.^1g]
5a ^^37
o ess
(iijiiJiiTPKita-
433. Lucius Aurelius and Verus (a.d. i 61-180) Luki Aur[e]li Ura ankh tchet
434. Conamodus (a.d. 180-192) Autkrtr Antaninus Kamatus
c^
O ^ it^
]
3IH
435. Septimius Se verus (a.d. 193-2 h)
Autkrtr Kisrs Sauris
Os.
c
(2 ci _25a Tjjpjw
(2
MUSI
9a ^:=:7
^
.>
Cl5
433. Antoninus (Caracalla) (a.d. 21 1-2 17) Autkrtr Kisrs Antun[i]nus
437. Geta (a.d. 2 1 1-2 1 2) Autkrtr Kis-ars Getas o
-Ssfi
438. Philip (a.d. 244-249) Autkrtr Kisrs Philipp[u]s 0^2 ( (1
3^
(3 O-
o ess
I'h W ^''c
g*;;:^^ Q (WWyv
ra 'Is w D^w
D
/U-'
439. Decius (a.d. 249-251) Autkrtr Kisrs Takis Cis
O QQS
CH^il^^
a
w
s
[ 947 ]
III.
NAMES OF COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS.
LOCALITIES, CITIES. TOWNS. ETC.
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
^®' ^1-^^^ LTIIW), IV, 805
(Ram. Ill, 1^ TT 11 ^' ^ S^^^"^
country ; situation unknown.
or^^, Rec. 20,
A/N/\AAft O
^'4, ^(J(]eiiiiQ"^C^£^^, lV,8o6,aSadani
country; situation unknown.
Aisekna "^^^
Aimenu
20, 115, a SftdanI country; situation unknown.
Auanr (Aur) ^ f| ^^, p. .60,
a town; situation unknown.
Au&b if^\^ ^D , a sanctuary in Hebenu.
Aumer (?) Aunem (?) ^ ^ ,
IV, 80s, ^ Ln"!, Rec. 20, 114, a SadSni
country ; situation unknown.
Auhep/^^^§- ^|§^.
the sanctuary of the god Ahl (1 ? (1(1 ^, and
of Denderah.
B,D.G. 8, a sanctuary (?) at Thel)es or Memphis.
Q^©. M. .80, f JjQlW). P. ,98.
^0'\^ \ '^^^' Elephantine, 'Iqfl, the
"placeofivory"jy^;var.|J^^O.
I'S^'^tJ^oSa®' "Stoneof Aabu,"
/>., granite ; ? %^ © IL ^ . " Abu of the South,"
I Jl ^ I ' !>., Semnah.
Abt,AbetcU^J^.^^.
^•'°''^f J'^^®'P- "■307 7",
'^-' f © 1 O ©■ ?J.^. ?J
^"' ? JS®' ?J©' '^'•'''""^ "'«<"»■
trict of Abydos, the capital of the 8lh Nome of
Upper Egypt and centre of the cult of Osiris
in the South; Copt. e&tUT, ".A/Ji-fc..; see
■u\r-
AbtU mehtt f J '^ ^, " Abydos of
the North," a town in the Fayydm, AbQsfr
al-Malik (?) A.Z. 1907, 28.
Abetch i][S,lV, 988. ^ p^s, ^.
Berlin 7272, "^ , 2. ^^e 8th Nome of Upper
-X "♦* Egypt (Thinites).
-J3P* cs^ © ' m Lgypt.
302
[ 948 ]
Amur.ta(?) ^|^fl-^^.
Crocodilopolis (Gebelen).
Amsu ^^^^[c^]' IV, 798,
a SQdani country ; situation unknown.
Anuasherr ^ O () § cX) j. A.z.
65, 28, a district in the Sftdan.
Arbin, Aribi "^ .2^ "J^ M ^
Rev. 12, 26, Arabia; Assyr. V ^ >-]}<] ^,
Arp[a]kh, Arrapakha '^'^^r^,
Rev. 24, 160, 'ApfwTTaxni^ (Ptolemy VI, i,
2); var. (1 ^ A^ T D:£^£|; Assyr.
Arm'ina ^ _£^ J^ [in "^ t^^^,
A.z. 49, 78, Armenia; Pers. ^ ^f y<^C: "ff J3(,
Behis. I, 15.
Arsa "^"^^^ ^ r^^^^ , IV, 791, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
^"■^^ ^ "T^^' ^^' 796, a SMant
country ; situation unknown.
Ah, Abu ^^ , B.D.G. 1027, "^ S
V^ (vvQ, Famine Stele III: (i) a SCld^ni
country (?) ; (2) a name of Leontopolis.
Akh
P. 427, M. 612, N, 707, 1216, a town
in the Deha.
Akhamrur ^ T v\ , iv,
791, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ast
, Rec. 20, 115; see
[C^O^].
Ashia ^m()()^CW), Rev. 24.
160, a country; situation unknown.
Asher, Ashru
r\n .Sas
v*^:^ AAAAAA
I TT 1 AAAAAA
I TT 1 AA/VVV\
I ii 1 ^ AAAAAA
,^— -^^ ra /VAAAAA ^
"^^ , the name of the district and lake at
Thebes sacred to the goddess Mut; they lay
between Karnak and Luxor.
Aker ^^^"^ , a canal in the 3rd Nome of
Lower Egypt (Libya-Mareotis)
I s
[^£^, a
Aktbata
district of Syria.
Agna "^ S f\ f\/\/i , IV, 802, aStidini
country ; situation unknown.
^^^, Rev. 12, 20, the land
Ati
of the
^i
^^.
Atef
V B.D.G. 6, a name of: (i) Sma-Beht;
©T~' (2) Diospolis in the Delta.
Atefur
:^>-
town near Memphis and of its god.
Atef-peb
Upper Egypt;
-^ , the 14th Nome of
o ^-aSl) the capital of
Atef-kbent " ^j^ , :^^2 ^^^
13th Nome of Upper Egypt (Lycopolites) ;
m^^o 1' m^^^o I ' V iHii I '
the capital of the same, i.e.,
q.v.
, a name ot [Z~zi
.(^'
Atekb
At
Aa (]
, a name of
, see
i\^l
'=^ B.D.G. 8, a suburb of
© ' Memphis (?)
Aati ©, ^, the two ceme-
teries ; positions unknown.
949]
Aa-t d,akhu
u-^*^
a name of
^ I m \U <i)' EdfO.
Aat ^akhut en Aakhu khenti
netchemtchem ftnkh-t ^'^^'^^
, a name of Edffl.
V^WIf
Aa-t As&r Nekhen - ^^ ^^^
the tomb of Osiris at Nekhen
Aa kirn (?) ^^^^ h
o?
near Gebelen in Upper Egypt.
Aa-t aq-t ent Amentt h
I , a town
y y /vvw\A n
CiO
Aauab
, B.D.G. 35, the site of the
Hat
n
o I' r^r\^
temple of Thothmes III at Madinat Habu
^AAA/V\
y~0
\\ ^AAAAA ^~^,
/NAA/V»A "Ca/
fj©'
"holy island," a name of the Island of Philae.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
LiSiJ
1^*^ ^*J AAAAAA
©' r^ o©'
"holy sepulchre," />., the tomb of Osiris at
Philae; Gr. 'Aftmoi:
Aa ur (Mer ur ?)
AAAAAA ^ [
^^'^'^ "^0^=1: (i) a town in the Delta: (2)
'^^ , a town in Upper Egypt ( Arsinoe ?)
Aa-tur^^
10, a town of Osiris.
© ^ , B.D. 142, III,
Aa-t ur ent he^er Hem ^ ^§ ^
, a name of Exlffl.
I
o I 0{
Aa-t Utcha ''^^^ ^t, b.d.g. i8i :
(i) a suburb of Alexandria; (2) a district of
Letopolis.
Aa-tbaiu k^^"^,t=-j^|^.
the necropolis of Mendes ; Gr. 6;ioi)(«.
Aa-t bar (Aubar) ^^ "^ ^P*,
L.D, III, 252, 122, (j ^ '^'Y'^. IV,785,
of several places in Syria ; compare Heb. 72LH
(fertile land, meadow).
Aa-t Behetch ^-^ -iX i^r * ^^^^
^
of EdfO.
Aa-t Pe (Pu ?) •'^^ iJ , »'1<^„ nccropoli.
^ ^ c^ \ O* o( Pe-Tep, q.v.
Aapu 1=1 D^e, ^©,Rec 2,31,
(2
a
\> (2®
(ja^©,
Pano-
D©' \> Q.
pnlis. Perhaps another name for Khemenu
^ - o
=*y ^; Copt. cyJUim, Arab. 4
Eth A^c^^: t\'U^^:
Aa Pega
S^?C
S
-'^ the temple of Osiris in the noroe of
^ ' Pharbaetites.
Aa-t Pegasf^'g^p^©; see
Aa-t Fega.
Aa-tPteh ^^°
a section of the
Labyrinth.
Ck I oO
Aa-t Maat ''^^C^,
name of Edffl.
Aa ma^ti "^-^(lllpp |] j. "Inland
of truth," the abode of Osiris in the TuaL
Aa md,tru, Aa m &tru gid 8(1(1''^
\0, Rev. 14, 21, J^^=(j ^ , Rec
^l\ (1 '^ t^^- a name of
I I
, Rec
©•
the
Aamur -;• ^ f] -^
33, 128, a name of Gebeldn.
Aa-t Menuftr u-**^ ^^^^ ^
temple of Osiris in \fareotis.
Aa-t menkhet u>«^ i^ ^ ^. the
sanctuary of the serpent god or goddess
Shenar j^VOi' '■^'' ^^^ ^ ^O'
Aa-t Meri k^b-"^ (j(j ^, the ne.
cropolis of Mareotis,
303
[ 950 ]
Aameh
"^ u
Island of the north,"
an island near Pelusium.
Aa-tmesq ''^^^flP^. "Tomb of the
bull's hide," a name of Abydos.
Aa nasha (Mer-nasha) i^
T^ttt V^ O , Harris I, 6iB, lo, a town in Egypt.
Aa-en-aufras ^^^^ (1 % "^
" Island of Aufras," i.e., Cyprus.
Aa en Abui (Abi ?)
J.
\>
, Rech. 99, an island near Memphis.
/\AAAAA
AaenAsi ..
■SI J\
~ \\ , " Island of Asi," i.e., Cyprus.
(\£^'
The correct speUing of Asi is U "TT" M f^-^^ -
W is found on
The form
I n A
the Stele of Canopus ; this is a corruption of
(VAAw\ j\ AAAAAA h jl IK^ [I [I f\y\/i , " Isknd
of Auntanai."
Aa-t nebeh ^ O 1 § •^, ^\
9 vl , the tomb of Osiris at Busiris.
A I I I
I I I
Aaut en Beht
tombs of EdfCl.
|^,ja^ ftAAAAA
0£
I, the holy
Aa-t nebs
J P I ©• =« Q
U3
Aa nefer CH^T ^ , a town in Egypt.
Aaneferenat czzsl^y (jci^^,
a name of Edffi.
Aa-t nefer ^^^^^l'^, Rec n, 80,
town in Lower Egypt.
Aa-tnem-t ^"^^
^ a district of
cn' Denderah,
Aa-t ent mu (1
I^O^ Al/WAAA AA'VWX
. O I O AATAAA
'^^'^^^ , B.D 149, a district in the f uat.
<2k I Q 3^s'
Aanreka
I \> I I I i
(read
I, IV, 792, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aa-t Nekheb [^:^ 4- J S ' ^ district
in the Nome Diospolites.
Q^
Aa-t ent Kher-aha ^^ u^
I J] B.D. 149, the 14th Aal in the
O ' Tuat.
Aa-t Neserneser (Aa-t en Serser?)
Q Q© : (i) a district in the Nome Her-
o I
Aa en serser aw»aa
\> I
f|©,Hh.356, ^
mopolites ; (2) a district in the Tuat.
AAAAAA \7 \7
Aa en shau
see Aa-t Neser-
neser.
estate of King Khufu (Cheops).
Aa-t ent qahu (j
O—fl
, B.D. 149, a district in the Tuat.
Aa en Kam-ur
Q£^, a name of Athribis.
Aa netrit ^^T-c^ ^ , a town of isis.
Aa-tnetrat ^^^^^^ ^ (^, Rec. 5,
88, a temple of Isis.
Aa-t netrit ent Ra 1<=>
olio o
<^ a district near Denderah where Horus
5Q I ' overthrew Set.
Aarats 'r^ "^ ""S^ "j Rec 33, 6,
Aradus; Heb.Tlli^, Tall al-'Amarnah ^t]]^
m] ^TT, Assyn'V^yy <HT<r ^T t^IT. Gr.
'A/)agos, 'OpOwaia, Arab. j\,.U Syr. ooototR', the
modern Ruwid.
\>
^©,
yv a town in the Nome Mahetch,
0^» (Kom 'al-Ahmar ?),
Aa-t Rut ^"^A©,
* o I ^
r 961]
Aarma (Aalma) ''^^^'
topolis in the Athribite Nome.
AarmaA "^ Jl ,^^ (j^^ltw).
Gol. 4, 8, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aa rek (Aa-lek) ^^^^^ ^Z
i
, the " Island of Philae," at the south end
of the First Cataract ; Copt. niXA.K, Arab, ^h .
Aa-t Rek (Aa Lek) ''^^ ^
with the article n L.-°-si
L-^iJ
u ©,
the temple town of Philae.
^(j» IV, 791, a district
Aaret^ ^^
\, I 1
or town in Syria (Aradus ?) ; see Aarats
l^;-^'^^ a town in
/www © ' Upper Egypt,
^1-
Aa-t heben
Aa-t Herui (?) 1^^^ ^ ^, Lower
Egypt ; a cemetery of Horus and Set (?).
Aa-t Hehu 1^:^^ 1 1 ^ ® > ^ sanctuary
in Ijjensu (Herakleopolis).
Aa hetep GID "^ , a name of EdfQ.
Aa-t khet (?) t-s^ ® ^, Rec n, 80,
a town in the Delta (?)
Aakh- "^^^ n ^
las
IkPoL'^^'^*'-"'
109, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aakhatu
I; Ci£^^, Rec
20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aa-t khenu trS^j ^^© a district in
the Nome Athribites.
Aa-t khnem k*SI ^^ ^ , a district in
the Nome Am-peh.
Aai khnemu Q ^ gid (|(] © , ^
5ui3 (](] ® , a town in Egypt.
Aa-t sab-Shu (?) |^ I^ (5. a di»trict
of Horus of Nekhen.
Aa-t Sebek fc^^^, Mctben n. a
village in the Delta.
Aa
sma
^<2^
^*o
, a name of EdfA.
AaSeneferu ^ (UY\ -
a town
near GIzah.
Aa-tSkhau |^PJ'5^%0.atown
of Osiris ; situation unknown.
AastA ^i^^'T'^fl. IV, 791, a district
in .Syria ; situation unknown.
Aa-t 8hd,-t U'"^
\7
CD'
a name of
Per Rehreh (P)
Aa-tsha t-^™o, a sandy district;
o o Situation unknown.
AA^^^*, Natron Island,
Aa sher
the VVadi Natrfln (?)
Aa-t qema hetchhetchui ^^^^^^\^
^S^ m I , Khemenu (Hermopolis).
Aakati f^ "^^^^^ I) t^^» R«c
20, 118, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aa-t kek u^*^ '
TJ[^, Rec 33, 176,
o I
"^j a town near al-Hibah.
k:^=d
Aa-t Geb o
o I
a district near
Edfa.
Aatuba ^^^^'^t iv, 79^. «
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aa-t Tefnut i-s^j ^ ©, ^ f^
Q k=5J Ck Q o a name of
oO ' o I c=>>La^ CkO O* Denderah.
Aa-t Tenen l."**^ vw«* <£|t -. , a sanctu-
ary in the Nome Prosopites; Copt. n^G^ItOlt,
Aa-tTha ^'^^'^
, a name of Anlt
^, the modern AsnA (I^topolis).
[952 ]
Aa-t tha Per-hemut u-'=^
L^°-sl ?^ /-^n^
^^^, the necropolis
of the Nome Sebennyles. The name means
something like Andropolis-GynaecopoHs ; see
Strabo XVII, 803.
Aa-t tham
_^[V£V]
, Annales, 4, 179, (1
D:£\^' O I
^ 1
, Rhind Pap. 24, 56 ; var. u-°-nI li
o I ^^
""Srv '^'^ the town and necropolis of Western
_£i)^ f\/\/i ' Thebes ; Copt. 2^HJULe,
Aathaker <czp>j^^ , iv, 790, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
, IV, 792, a district
Aatlm
V I w w
in Syria ; situation unknown
Aa-t ta (?) ^^
, the 6th Nome
of Upper Egypt (Tentyrites).
- P
Aa-tta(?) ^A-
rrzi
, the capital
of the 6th Nome of Upper Egypt (Denderah).
Aatamm
\>
:1
[^£^,
Anastasi I, 22, i, a country in Northern Syria;
compare Heb. Q^tSfi^.
1"°^ %jrjj^, a town in the Nome Pharbaetites.
Aatmamt
1^:
■(^^^,L.D.
3, 252, 98, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
7=1
Aatraa
D^^a, L.D. III,
252, 100, a district in Syria ; situation unknown;
see
W f^^^
Aa-t Tchefa h
::a
(2
a district in the Tuat where food
Ml' was stored.
Aa tchestches
a district in one of the Oases.
Aa-t Tchetmi u-°^
village to the south-east of Thebes.
"^s r\/\/i ^^' 799, a Sfidani country ; situation
Pm ' unknown.
IV, 800, a Sildani country ; situation unknown.
Aaiuran (Aaiulan) hf^hh \'^^
fv/vn , L.D. Ill, 252, 26, Ajalon; compare Heb.
pS^hi, Josh. X, 12, Assyr. >-tJ] ^f? S^ ^f.
Aau
fj^V
Rec. 20, 114
. ^/\\
Q£^, IV, 806, a Sudani country; situation
unknown.
Aaui (I'^'^flQ. IV, 805, a Sadani
country ; situation unknown.
Aaur (?) (j "^ ^=f , IV, 805, a SQdani
country ; situation unknown.
^^^^ tJc^'A-Z-9o8,ii8,y^,
TTJ J ^ Q , -M 5 ^ © , the capital of Ta-set
S^, i.e., Nubia, the ist Nome of Upper Egypt
(Elephantine) ; see Abu ? J '^ ^ . Ele-
phantine.
Aab kher "^ /n 11, ^^^; 3 J' 69, a place;
I ^ situation unknown.
Aabtet ¥ ^ "^ ^ , a name of Herur
X ^
^ '^ _^ , near Beni Hasan.
, Abydos ;
.^ no iO io
see
u
Q:^
', Aram, Pap. 20, ;o"1Ilb^«
[ 963 ]
Aam
the capital of the Nome
Ament.
A.Z.
Aamu kehek () \ ^ ^,
1883, 88, a nomad tribe conquered by Amen-
betep I.
Aama n ^^ _^ A fv^v^ , a country in
the Egyptian SfldAn.
I^> 797, a Sftddni country ; situation unknown.
Aantem A
A
^ f>^^vo ^^' 797' ^ Sudani country; situa-
^^n=n: ' tion unknown.
country ; situation unknown.
lani c
1
IV, 803, a SQdani
Aarakaraka []^"=^U"7"LJ,
IV> 796, a SOdani country ; situation unknown.
Aah [1%, m IV, 799, a Sadani country ;
^ _^. ' situation unknown.
Aahetb (j "^ ^ Jc^^^^, the 5th station
on the Kana-Kuser Road, near the Red Sea.
Aakhekh (j '^ ^, a town in Egypt.
Aakhet (j "^ ®'^, IV, 802, a sadani
country ; situation unknown.
Aakh-t Amen ^jj h
, the vine
AA/WNA I
land of Libya-Mareotis; var. Aakh-t Menh
Mil™
Aakh-t Menh M^ f^^-M
, the vine land of Libya-Mareotis.
Aakhu-t ^ii^ '^~ . a name of the temple
of Amen-Ra at Thebes.
Aakhu-t
a funerary temple
of Men-kau-Heru.
Aakhu-t '^^ ^ /\ the name of the
pyramid of Khufu at GIzah.
Aakhu Asut '^^ n I /\ , the name
of the pyramid of Neb-hep- RS (Menthu^ietep)
at Thebes.
Aakhu ft-f user A^ut nebt enti
khet ta '^ J^ J rl '^ ^ ^ SS:^
a name of Deoderah.
Aakhu mennu '^il*^^^, Rcc. ta,
64, a name of Rarnak.
Aakhu-t ent Ra heri neteru 'Si^ ®
y ^ "^ 3CX ^1^1^ . a name of Theljcs.
Aakhu Ament c^ {^ ^, var. [g^g,
a temple of Osiris in the Nome Ament.
Aakhut-en-Aten c^ h^^, ^
built by Amenhetep IV near the modern village
of Tall al-*Amirnah ; called also Pa Atenher
Aakhu-t ent Amen-ren-f c^ '^'^
(I l|^ ftAAAAA , a name of Thebes.
Aakhu-t en Ra c^ ^3, a temple of
Horus in Edfft.
Aakhu-theh^^|o|;,j(c^5;,
/^I^ ^ rOr^ 8 n 8 a name of the temples
C^ j^. "^ X^X' of Edfa and Dendcrah.
Aakhu-t 8heta-t cQd™JI c^^
"hidden horizon," a name of the tomb.
Aakhu-t taui qO^
a name of Memphis.
Aasen (I'^K^*^, IV, 8oa, a SfldanI
country ; situation unknown.
Aak (| "^ ^. IV, 8o2, a SOdAnl
country; situation unknown.
Aakaraka () ^ U "Y* U c^^« »
SQd&nt country ; situation unknown.
Aaku. Aauk I] "^ ^^ /^ «^.
(] "^^^^^^ f^Q^va, a district near the
modem Gebel A|>mar.
[ 954 ]
Z3 '=' B.D.G. 76, an estate of
^ ' Assa.
Aag (]
Aati /^%^Z^/^ ,
w
AA/SAAA
y^^ \> , Mar. Karn.
52, 7, a canal in An (Heliopolis).
Aatuart(?) (j^]5^c^^, iv,8oi,
a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
Aatef, Ateftit (] ^ ^ © . (] ^
]11®' 1^^®©' a Nubian town
with quarries of 2i) -wwvn a\ , rubies (?)
Aat /l'^ ^"^^ ^•^- ^49. 45. a town in
• Hm © ' theTuat.
(1 o >K , a district in the Nome of Menu.
Aaatchem (]_.^^^,iv,798,
f\ Q % "^ ^. [ ^^-^^ 1 . a Sddani country ;
situation unknown.
Aau (1 D %^ © , a town in Egypt.
Aar Aamu (Aal Aamu) fl ' ° A A
^ V^ © , a town in Egypt.
Aarsa h ^ a'^^^ ^ , IV, 789, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aashu, Aashaa (1 ° A "^ [v^vq , i v,
806 (Ram. Ill (1 ° (1 '^ D£V£]) , a Sudani
country ; situation unknown,
Aathen [1 ^^ ^^' ^°'^' ^ Sudani coun-
I /wwvA ' try ; situation unknown.
Ai (1^(1(1 [v^ ^^' 788, a district in
1 21 1 1 ' Syria ; situation unknown.
ll (1 _ , B.D.G. 9, a sanctuary at Latopolis.
^ 7\ J I ' ^^' '^^^' ^ district in
Aibra
Syria ; situation unknown
Aim'r ^ ^
CsCb^, Rec. 20, 116, a
Aimers H '"'^ H © , Methen 1 1, a village
or estate in the Delta.
Ainu (Ainnu) ^ ^ (] -^ ^. iv, 791,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Airanra(P)|]^q(j^;7;-^.lv,
792, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aikhka
Nastasen Stele 46, a Sfidani country ; situation
unknown.
Aitua (j ^ (j(j ] f] ;^, IV, 790, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
AUU 7\ ^^ jXj , Rec. 3, 2, IV, 385,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Au-t
, a name of Abu (Elephantine).
Au-t n Net Amenit (?) ^ O
, a name of Sni (Latopolis).
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Auaram . . . ^ <^ .^
^^ ©, Rec. 13, 3, a town in Egypt.
Auanau (1 % (1 ^^^^ Q ^, iv, 784, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; Heb. "l^'lt^j
I Chron. viii, 12. The modern Kafr 'Ana (?)
Auanauqu (]^(j'^^^, IV, 789,a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aua (Auaut?) ^ ^ ^ ©, a
quarter of Memphis.
Auat ^^ °(^^^, IV, 805, a SMani
country ; situation unknown.
AubarJ^^^T-.f]^^^^,
(J V ^^ ^ » ^^' 7^"^' ^ "ame of many
districts in Syria ; compare Heb. 73^^ "fertile
land," " meadow."
Aubarrna [] ^ ^^ , ^^ ^ ,
IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
AubaU ^ 1^ Ij (j , IV, 791, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown,
[ 955 ]
Aubir(?)q^J.<=,(]^J.-
IV, 781, 785, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
Aupa (j (2 ^ "^ "I (v:^, Anastasi I,
17, I, 22, 6, Anastasi IV, 16, 11, a district in
Syria ; Tall al-'Amarnah V 1^} ^.
Aum'i ^^^||(](], IV, 793,adis.
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
^AunenAn-nef(?)^gY|l^
^ , a sanctuary of Khnemu-Ra at I^topolis.
Auna j^ ^^ ©, A.Z. 35, ,8, a town
in the district of Hensu.
Aunam' ^"^^^^i iv, 788, a dis-
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
Aunufr ^ ^ ^, IV, 789, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Auntanai y\ ^AAA/v^ 1 (] "^ (](] Ci^^,
Cyprus ; Assyrian mo/ Ya-at-na-na V t^]}
^T *-^T "^^T. ^^^ At-na-na V ttl —^] —^\,
Or. KvTT^o? .
■^Ur ^^^^^' ^^^ ^°' "'*' ^ Sudani
country; situation unknown.
789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aurm' &; ^^ ^ , IV, 790, 793,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aurna ^ ^ , \ ' ^^' 793. a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ausaas y^ ^ p o<=. "^ P © , p. 423,
N. 1 2 1 o, the district of Anu sacred to the god-
dess Ausclasit.
Aushi ^□o(),^ii3n(JQ^,IV,
799, a Sildani country ; situation unknown.
Aushen ^^^^^^, IV, 801, a SQdan!
country; situation unknown. I
Aukam' ^ \ ^. iv, 793, a dis- '
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Augertt f]^^^, the necropolis of
Heliopolis; see Agertt fl ^ ****.
Autir ^^]()(]'7^. IV, 790. a div
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Autrfta (1 ^"'^^^^^^"^(vv)
'•^^
» IV, 785, a district in Syria; Heb.
"':in"|N, Numb, xxi, 33, LXX 'Eipat^, Eusebius
WffX
V 5 V
imu.
Authu (1 ^ '"^ I (VVQ , Anastasi I, 21, i,
(]ps=%[i£S^, L.D. III, 131, a district near
Tyre ; Tall al-'Am4rnah ^tj\ '^ ^fj.
■^^ c(0)3. Famine Stele 15 - Abu ? J ^
,V . Elephantine.
Ab O © a name of Khemenu (Hermo-
o Q^:^' polis).
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Abaria(]|>^^^(]^c^.,.».
3, 252, 40, the name of several places in Syria.
Abarteth (] ^ ^ T'c^ * ^^' ^^'
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abakhi i) ^ ^^ ® ()(] (^^. Rec »<>.
118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
AbaU (j ^ ^^ ] !j • I V« 790. a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abua (1 J^^. IV, 805, a sadini
country ; situation unknown.
Abureth (j^ J^'^^D:£\>3, Rec ao,
116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abre (| J yi^ ' . the name of several
districts in Syria; compare Heb. 73M, a
meadow-like country.
Abrannu fl ^ J ^ ^\*^^' 79»,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abuatyra^^.y^i<^,
B.M. 657, a country in the Northern SQdin.
[ 956 ]
Absau II J ^ if^ ci:^:^. Rec. 20, 114,
cy^,
IV, 806, a Sfidani coun-
try ; situation unknown.
Absaqaba, Absaqbu (j J <S::^ ^ a
fWQ , Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district (?) in Syria.
Absi (] J 5^ [1 (j(], IV, 803, a SQdini
country ; situation unknown.
Abskhen (1 ^ J ~*7 ^^^ \ , Nastasen
Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern
Sftdan.
Abshatna [j^JliM^J ^> IV,
794, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
town near the modern Abft Simbel in Nubia ;
Gr. 'Afiovf^Ki9, Ptolemy IV, 7, 16, Aboccis,
Pliny VI, 29.
Abt (jj-^^®. Rev. .3,37, y
^ ^ Jour. As. 1908, 314, Abydos; see
c^^ ' Abetch.
B.D.G. 18, a quarter of
Abti
y:
i\\ '^ ' Saut (Lycopolis).
Abti () J ^ ]^ 2' B-D-G. 181, a sanc-
tuary of Thoth in Khemenu (Hermopolis).
Abthesa (1 J ^^ s=j P (1 , iv, 800,
a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
Abtu "^ _, Abydos; see i w
Abtu ic V\ ^^, a sanctuary of the
Abtu fish (?) ; situation unknown.
Ap,Api,Apu ()^/()d^©, !\d\
f,,(|°®.(lioV,ll°^,q-.
■ i — < □ I )
© , ^ , Panopolis, the capital of the
noma r (Panopolites) and the centre of the
cult of Menu, or Khem, or Amsu ; perhaps
another name for Khemenu
-«aoD» r2i
Copt. cijAxm, Arab, ^^.^\, Eth. ATi<^^:
ji'^fj®.^j®-r^si-—
the temple ol Atnen-Ra (Karnak) at Thebes,
Ap-t ur-t h ° ^=* '^ , the sanctuary of
I rri''^ — -* I— — 1
the goddess Apit at Thebes.
Aput nub (1 □ jj jj j] ^ nfiHi^, Nastasen
Stele 14, the "golden temple" at Napata; see
Diodorus III, 6.
Ap-tshema (1° ^^v, ^3^, the
southern Apt, i.e., the temple of Luxor.
Apamai h
AAAAAA
^A/^AAA
Rec. 33, 6, Apaniea (Assyr. >-t]] fjf 5^^ Ji:^ t]>
B.M. S.P. I, 176), on the river Silhu; varr.
n U AAAAAA (}»^ AAAAAA
I AAAAAA ^S\ n '^^'^^'^
S(St=t' _^ D:^>^'
Apaqa (j ^ ^^ zi'^c^^, Rec 20,
118, probably one of the four cities called
pSN, Josh, xix, 30, nf^O^., in Josh, xiii, 4,
XV, 53, I Sam. xxix, i, i Kings xx, 26; Assyr.
Apitcha () ^ ° i ^ c^. Rec. 20,
116, a district in Syria; compare Heb. Y^^^,
Josh, xix, 20.
Apuqen (1 ^ □ '^ ^ , iv, 784, a
1 ^ I fl AAAAAA
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Apthen h ^a^"^, h^o \^'^^^ c^^^,
1 ^ 1 AAAAAA 1 cfLl LaAAAAaJ
r\ \ AAAAAA
IV, 784; var. [Id 1^ Q:£\£|, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
AptU n ^ _ ^ . Mission 1 3, 4, Abydos (?)
Apptchu (1 ° '^%. IV, 798, a Sadani
country ; situation unknown.
[957 ]
Afresh ()Y^.(1Y—^!^.
a town in Egypt.
Ci£^, a Saddnt country ; situation unknown.
Afttit [1 ^ ll /If) "^ a town near Buhen
H^^ OHH©' (WM! Halfah).
Afth (j^^t^i^^. IV, 799; see (j*^.
Am-t (j Ti=i, (1 T _^ , a part of the
Nome Seshesht x.
Nome S) -^ .
m^ f] t\ ^ ^ a sanctuary of Osiris at
©'Jl^l©' • Letopolis.
Amam, Ammaau h ^ k ^\ f\./\/i,
Aman (j^Q (]'^(\£VQ, Rec. 20, 116,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Am'r (]
'|(H^^, \
e w
^ p^^^^ Anastasi III, 8, 7; compare Heb.
1 1 — '•ibw.
Am'ur (1
Rec. II, 67, (j
■ V\ , the land of
the Amorite; Tall aI-*Amarnah V y]f "^^»-yy<f.
Am-Ut(?) (]^^^^^^'^l\^\a,IV, 788,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
w
\ IV, 789,
Am'resk [] ^ ^^^*^
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Am'rashak (] ^ ^"^ TiM ^^ ^ ,
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Am'hur ()^^n]^<=>,iv,794,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
, Rec.
Am'shana \^t^^Ji]^ '^. w.
(jgk d|i1i2 V' IV, 78 a, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Am'kau () ^^, y{',, IV. 793. a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Am'U (] ^^](|ci^, Eg. Res. 71,
120, a district. in Syria; compare Heb. TGH,
2 Sam. viii, i.
(1 r=z InT ^ ®, Rec. II, 146, B.D. 17, 90,
1 Jfi*^ JT 9'. 93. Bute.
SOddni country ; situation unknown.
Amu aas -(I- s S '^ , * ^V" "^
U V I o ^' Letopolis.
Amubes (?) /] ^ J H, iv, 803, a
SAddni country ; situation unknown.
necropolis of Thebes.
Ampeh /«_SS) the 19th Nome of Lower
• i^-^' Egypt.
Ament il|] ©.Rev. 13.30; i|j^]^,
Rev. II, 186 = ft . .
Amen-t [J-^, "^j Libya- Mareotis,
1 III 11 i|] n
the 3rd Nome of Lower Egypt.
Amen-t Anpu(?) \±L, u. 575,
and N. 965, a district in Egypt or the Tuat.
Amen heri ib (1 "^^ <& Jl 2 , *
town near Abshek (AbQ Simbcl).
Amen kheperu (1 *^^ f^ ^ ^
tj _ , B.D.G. 29, a sanctuary in the Nome
Sept /\ J\^ (Arabia^
Amensekher If^ P ^ fN/v^ ,R nr.
3, a cemetery at Thebes.
[958]
Amentehend^J
•' Amen of the hill," the district of Tehen at
Thebes.
Amenu-t Khufu (p ^^^] (]
>, B.D.G. 32, an estate of Khufu.
Amentd (] ^ ^^^^^ |l (1 q£^, Rec 20,
119, a country conquered by Rameses III.
^ , (1 / C [I (1 , the temple of Osiris and
cemetery of Memphis (Sakkdrah) ; (1 £n
cm
"*] ^ { the cemetery of Babylon
* *r* \> I ' of Egypt.
Ammekhas (1 /=z ^ ^d , iv, 803,
a Sfldani country; situation unknown.
Amkhent j^ p®' *^^ ^^'^^ Nome of
Lower Egypt (Bubastites).
Amestrek
mM]
fv-^^/1 , Rec.
20, 115, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Amter (l|;v " '^, Crocodiiopoiis,
1 .B'^<=z> \> 1 "ear Gebelen.
Rec. .6, 75, 3., 16^. |. Igi- f] © s^.
1873, i°5> Heliopolis, the capital of the Nome
<>W>-^^(Heliopolites); Heb. pb^, Assyr. >-t]f
1 K'SSE tyyjt ^, Copt. twn.
An nut Tern ill 5 ® ^,
111 © £:i I /=
-^, Hermonthis.
^jrzn
An en Pteh rt ^ /vswvx
09 ^
ft „ , Denderah.
An en Nut |
derah.
CJ A I 111 A/W\AA
o
AwvvA ^^ © , Den-
AnMenthlgS^.lg^l-^,
"the An of Menthu," Hermonthis.
Anmeh|gfg,|gi7^-.
"An of the North," Heliopolis; Heb. ]*!«,
Copt, oon ; |n "W' , a town near Tanis ;
tn " P.S.B. 15, 444, Heliopolis and Her-
® ci' monthis.
AnShema |^-r. |gi;, |
South," Hermonthis; Copt. epJULOnx, ep-
JULeUT, the modern Armant.
Anut
, the towns of the Nome
NeferAabti ^'^^ f (Heroopolites).
An-t (1 /wwA QUID , a " valley " near Memphis,
An-ti Q'^", Q
1 /wvaaaQIIID 1
/ AAAAAA UM] , I , M AAAAAA K-CC. lO,
ici ^ 1<e<«\\iiniD 1^ WQimi' '
^33» m i l
<S=ci [mi
AA/VNAft
AAAAAA imiD ' "1 i::^ Gnni
, Gebelen, in Upper Egypt.
, near
An-t (1'^, the valley of °
Beni Hasan.
An-t hesmen (1 ^^^ ? ^5, () <&< ^
I AAAAAA A AAAAAA I A
r \ AAAAAA | " l "" | , M ' ' , n A^WAA f\y\/l
000 < 000 ^ AAAAAA A ^ ° ° I i^ <^
Q r'^^^-"^ o , [ AAAAAA I AAAAAA ; (i) Q, TCgion to the
west of Cairo, i.e., the "Natron Valley," Wadi
l-Natrftn ; Arab. ^^uiaJJ^ ^J^j , the "Natron
Mountain " of the Copts, WTOOt JULHI^O-
ceXJL; (2) a district of Al-Kab.
An-t hetch Nekhen (?) h ^^ f^/^/^
^ n <e=«i 0_^ ^ O capital of the
^P©' ^r^n^CW]' Nome Ten (?)
Ant Seneferu (TTHS^' '"
estate of Seneferu.
Antt tehen (1 '^^^ © ] § "T,-
1 AAAAAA rO^-^ U A O III
"crystal valley," a district near tJensu (Hera-
kleopolis).
^n ^^ B.D.G. 48, the Canopic
n \> ' arm of the Nile.
[ 959 ]
Ana (j — ^ ^, IV, 802, a sodant
country ; situation unknown.
I 1 © ' ^ *°*" '" Upper Egypt.
An&uben (j — ^ (] ^ J ^. iv, 790,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aniurepda h — h %^ "^^^^ j\ "^ ,
IV, 782, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Anaugasa (Angas) (] ^ S "^
IV, 665, 704, 716, a district in Syria; var.
■'^"^ S f^/^ Alt-K. 595, Tall al-'Amarnah ;
O -^' '' Assyr. V 7^ |]f< - ^.
An&utena h a — h %\ '"^ ll '^ , i v,
791, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Annasa 1 1 ^ ^ ^ \ Y^^^. R^c. 8,
137, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Annaui (] ^^^ hL IV, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ani _^ (](] ^, Hh. i6r, Rec. lo, 140, 27,
^ Q , IV, 1 121, Sen, Sni (AsnS).
1 /VVA/NAA 1 1 1 1 1
canal in the Nome of Sept [] ^v
<e*i
Anini (?) | ^^ ^^ iwj, Eg. Res.
84, 140, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Annukherut 1)^'^^ ® ^%.
(] ^'^^^^, IV, 283, a district in Syria;
compare Heb. Jl"^n2b^., Josh. 19, 19.
yyii ©' ^^'"P^"^' Q T' ^^^ eastern
quarter of Memphis.
I E : (i) a town near Pelusium ; (2) (] U
fwi
Uq. the capital of iilJi J (Heroonpolitef);
Gr. Yffif^ou, Heb. "^IttJC?)
.^^«Mrj«o,:(Tzi]f
I I, a strong city in the Delu.
Aneb hetch-t J^, "White wan.'*
Gr. AtvKw Tfrxo*! the ist Nome of Lower Egypt
(Memphites); Upl "^ J ^^'^, the eastern
quarter of Memphis, jj^'^ Qt the "White-
walled City" (Memphis).
Aneb Sebek H
Anbeth '^ ||s=
a quarter of
Memphis.
, IV,
797, a SOddni country; situation unknown.
Anpu J^, ^S. the 17th Nome
of Upper Egypt (Cynopolites).
Anpu mer ankh >^:J^^ '^csl ■?• ©,
B.D.G. 60, an estate of ( O I -cso- \J J.
Anpu sankh i^a^ H •?• ©, B.D.G. 60,
a town in the Nome Anpu.
Anem fl **^^ ^ , ^ t®'^ '" the Thehan
1 ^=1^ ^3 ' Nome.
Anm'im'(?) 1 1 ^ (]() ^, ud. 3.
156, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Anern'ri A ^ a/vws^ .^ ' A [v^vj,
L.D. III, 252, 67, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Anmua(?) O'^'^"^'^, IV,
797, a SOddnt country, situation unknown.
[A]ner en Behu( [(]]
the sandstone quarry of EdfO.
Aner rut I) ^ J„ ^ ^ . " Sandstone
Town," a name of the necropolis.
Anruar [(jJ^fl'Y*©'^*™^^^
Stele 82, a town in the SQdin.
c^^
[960]
Anertha
I I „ gf ' IV, 789, a
district in Syria; situation unknown; Tall al-
'Amirnah -tl'f ^i t^J {?.
Anretbu | *^%^q^v5, iv, 690, the
district of Ullaza (?)
Ankenna (J ^a/wva ^ , iv, 797, a
Sfldani country ; situation unknown.
An ta neter-t ill %^ T
.1
o
, Denderah.
Antebt ^^ JllQ^^, IV, 805, aSCldani
country ; situation unknown.
Anttepus ^^^ "^ a % ^^> iv, 802,
/VAAAAA "^ _ZI
a SQdani country ; situation unknown.
An Thar
a district near
Edm.
Anthaqeb | I gf' ^ J> IV, 791,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Anthka A ' ^^^^'^[y\£), Rec. 20,
116, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
I , Kubban Stele 30, B.D.G. 1320, a swampy
district in the Nome ^^^ J , Natho ; Assyr.
--yy .-ry t^y -y<y tyyyc:, Gr. Na^tz., ncoi/t.
Antches f^ ^^^
mythological locality.
, B.D. 15 (Litany), a
I , IV, 788, a district
A
-Sask o
Ara, Ala (1
in Syria ; situation unknown
Ara (Ala) (j ^ ^^^
a town on the Island of Meroe, ' Alwah ; Arab.
Arit(Parit) ^^Tt'^^^IIT'
11^ (1(1 : (i) a district in the Nome of
Set ; (2) a district in the Nome Sma-Behut.
Arara n ^ .a^si _2a»i 1 cy^£i, Gol.
4, 3, a district ; situation unknown.
a name of
, IV.
Arana (j |jk ^ 1 i? \ ^^^^' ^^'
710, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sekhem (Letopolis).
Arpenkha [) ^ *^^^ °
793> ^ district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ari sheps l\^ J\ \l^, Rec 27, 4, a
town in Egypt.
Aru h -<s>- % (vw}, T. 351, the name
1 _Zi of a country.
Aru [1 -<s>-%^ ®, ^- ^^'' ^^^ "^"^^ of
1 Ji a town.
Aru (l-<2>-^Ci£\£|, Rec. 23, 125, a name
ofHebenuyg.
^a s
Aruna (read Auna) ^s>- ^^^^/vv | fv^yl J
•<2>- -^^ \\ Q£^, Ionia and the lonians,
Greeks, etc.; Heb. ]V, Ezek. xxvii, 13, Isa.
Ixvi, 19, Q"'^'l''n 125., Joel iv. 6, Assyr.
\- ^^y? :r:4 ^-^y y? y?, v ^^y? y]; ^y ^,
Copt. oTeeienm, oYemm.
Arapakha h
Ml
Rec. 20, 116,
f^^^
[M^,
, IV, 719; van
j3p ^jii , Gr. 'AppaTraxi'ri-^'
Arp-hesp (j<=.D^^, (|"^^,
V^ J = 0= =^ , :^^ , a name of Sunnu (Aswan).
I /WVSAA AAAA/VN
Arapusnen (j^^Q^P rv^^ ,
Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
T^=T
Arnaaa (?) ^2>-tv rv/\/-i , iv, 796,
a SClddni country ; situation unknown.
Arm'then h ^
126, a district in Syria, situation unknown.
Arenna
\
l^^r^
- 1
V
f^^^ J
Treaty 26, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
[961 ]
92, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Arnir(?) (j^'^"7T^'^^' ^^^'^
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
II
Arenth h
.4. 15. (j I ,
Ml ^^^ Mar. Aby.
A
*, Annales
/VAAA/NA I /VA/V>AA
4,129, the Orontes ; Assyr. T]f J^f J? ^C|T -Hf- ^J.
o i ©' «a
— a name of Thebes.
, " Eye of Ra "
Arherr (?) () ^ *^ ' -^ C:^^, L-D.
III, 252, 70, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
Aras (] §^^^, IV. 790, (j ^ <=> 1
I^l]t^£^, Rec 21, 98, (] ^^Y*"^ ^,
Rec. 10, 209, (] ^ ^ I (^ I ] t^£^^, (] ^^,
Rec. 32, 69, (1 gi ^_^ l^ I "j ^ , a district in
Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah V I? -^T <T- ^T?.
Arras Q ^ ^5 lA 1 ^^^^ Y Nastasen
Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern
Sadin.
IV, 793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Arka (]^_afii ^J'|(^^^:a, Goi. 4, 8, a
district ; situation unknown.
Arkan I]^^^^. Rec. 20,116.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Arkara (j ^ ^ ti^i^, *Rec.
20, II 6, I] g*. , ^, Herusatef Stele 28, a
city and country in the SOdin.
Arkarka » < . j f^^^ , Mar. Aby. II, 2,
a district ; situation unknown.
^rgat (II) "S^ ^ ^. ^ district in
Northern Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah -t.J\ 5«
-cso.
(2 (5
A o A o , a district in the Nome Ka-Kam
55^^ (Athribites).
ArtAqana () ^ -=> 1 ] (] ^^ \1 "^^
Alt-K. 121; compare pHyN, Joshua xv, 50.
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
ArtUt (j^'Y^lo^tyvQ, IV, 687, a
district in Syria; var. ()d?^*^'%jLJ Tall
al-'Amarnah --yy <T--rT<T ttlT •!=TT«^T-
Artnai(P)()^^]^|||);,Heru-
satef Stele 157, a country in the SClddn.
Artenu (1 ^ "^ ' o % o£^, l.d. hi,
1 Hi £i II Jf
131, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Arth, Artheth () ^ ^ ' 1
1] , a country in the Sfidin.
■. fV"V>1
see
D£^, Rec 20, 118;
Artha (J^'^'T^^
Arthakna (1 ^'^^' ^^ <^. iv,
1 ezj. I v^Sr wwiA _l3Cv»
788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Arthu (1 ^ *^ ' %. Mar. Karn. 38,
%>tv\a, (]^^*^^^(via, IV, 6«9,
^fvyvn Gol. 4, 2, a district in Syria ; Tall al-
l'^^' 'Amdmah V <THff<T II ^FC?)
Arat (]^J^,'^1ti^.Arvad;Heb.
THN, Tall al-' Amamah -t]} <TH[f<T ^T^ ,^H
(other forms arc: ^tT\ <T--]ff<T ^-TT ^T.
V <THff<T «=m«= Ti m^ V Ti OT ^T m*
etc), (k. 'O/>0wataf Arab. jL.U ***« modern
Ruwftd.
3 '
[962]
V
c^^^,
Aratana (] ^'^
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Ahau(?) \ ra^^^/\, I) ra
\ J^ \\ ■^^' ^^9^' ^ Sudani country ;
^Jv> y* situation unknown.
Ahat (?) ij ra ^ ] m cv£^^, iv, 805
(Ram. Ill, (] ra'^^t^^), a SM^ni
country ; situation unknown.
^-1l>^'1l^^-->
IV, 798, a Stidani country ; situation unknown.
Ahautt l)!"^^^. IV, 806, a
Sddini country ; situation unknown.
"""^ Rec. 15, 68, a town
W ^^ ' in Egypt.
SftdS.ni coun-
ituation unknown.
Aklienn(]^§,R--^.^3.Leont.-
Ahni(?) (jl
Akhna Q ® (],Jv,8o2,a5
1 A,A/vAAA 1 try ; situatu
As
'^-ipi;>i&p|'ip^^
K-1PP®-1PPS-1P^&cA=.>'---«-
70, a town near Memphis (?)
^«tii^;^.ft&i.(i&::i,-
two Egypts — Upper and Lower.
As en neteru neterit (j ft P '^ '^^^^
pj _ , a sanctuary i'h Heliopolis.
As-t au ab jj "^ /^ "^ , Denderah.
As-t au ab enti neteru nebu r| ^
^"' , Denderah.
^, B.D.G. 15, a district near Nerutef
As-t &ab-s He-t-Her ]| "^ f P
1^5 "" '
fl ' Vk. /^^ . Denderah.
iJl ' 1 ^SJM /RX »
O
As-t aah J^ '^ ^^, B.D.G. n, "Seat of
the Moon," i.e., the capital ot the Oasis of
Tchestchestt "^ "*^ '^ ^ or V V ^ "^
(Dakhlah).
As-t ab n "v^ = Per-bar-as-t "^^ J "i^
W J <o
<c=:> n /^ J a town in the Western Delta : Arab
Balbes j^jui-
As-t ab Ra O jlO f] , Palermo Stele,
0^j)-0^, Ojj^J^,B.D.ai4,a
sun-temple near Sakkarah,
As-t dr menu en He-t-Her er
sehetep neteru r^
■Oi- 0(50
O
, Denderah.
As-t ar-t (?) Heru f| ^ ^^ ^ ,
" Seat of the Eye of Horus," t.e., a district in
Sekhet-Hemam (Wadi an-Natrlin).
As-t As-t emkhet ha-s
i^ii' i^i
i^^-i
'^
ftAAAAA
r?) 000
Denderah.
As-t aten em nub jj "^ [j
a temple of Horus at Edfd.
As-tuab rl'^ /t^.^," Holy place."
AiC-Ji m. ^@ i.e., Philae.
Ast Unep fl " ■^"^, fl " ^^.
rlrrD,a nameof Edfd
As-t ur-t en hem Heru-Aakhuti
X ^
name of the shrine of Harmakhis.
'Id"^^ ^ J O ^'^common
As-t per Het-Her kher menu
UZi
Zii ftA.AA/w Denderah.
O ^::>oeo ©'
As-t per seshem en Het-Her urth
nebt taui am j^^ ^^^ '^
CD
', Denderah.
[968 ]
As-t pesAs ta jj^ ° 1 P fj ^®'
J ^ Q ^ ^ ^ "''^"'c of Denderah, " bake-
iim'^ltt©' house."
A8.tpeshNebtij|^^3^^
'^ "place of the division of the two Horus
® ' gods," i.e., Denderah.
As-t in's menu ent Het-Her &ms
ic^^di^o
O
As-t m' snef sa jj
,^ , Denderah.
C-2
, Denderah.
-y^
£i i"^^*^
As-t Menti rl ^ "^^^ i i » a place in
the region of Mareotis.
As-t mer ftb en Ra r] ' „ ^ ,
the sanctuary of Hathor at Denderah.
As-t meskhen-t en Asi Al\^ ^ jl,
J^An^^ni^l^ " birthplace of Isis "—
11 nlll I -wwv^ il O (a\' a name of Denderah.
As-t nefer-t ril^>fl^l^>a temple of
Horus in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
As-tnefer-t jj^;,jj^j^|,
the temple of Hathor at Denderah.
As-t nefer-t en neteru neterit
temple of Denderah.
As-t enth mut Heru n
As-t en Ra j]3 ^ O '^, Edfd
As-t ent Ra Heru-iakhuti jj ©
, Denderah.
As-t en Hur(P) rl ^ — ^^^«.^\a
1
, the
town near Sni (Asni).
As-t enth hem-t nesu jj
^ ® , "Seat of the Queen," i.e., Denderah.
CD
As-t ent 9et-9er nebt An jj
i
CD
c
, Denderah.
As-t n sek tchet jj -(w ^^fci ^T^ ^ ,
Denderah.
As-t en ta neterit em tchAm rl ^
AB.tneterulj^=nf^;.J-'n;.
Edra.
As-t neteru Jill;, j|*;,jj
c:]
HH"^^ a sanctuary of Amen-Ra in Pa khen
III ' Ameni (Diospolis Parva).
T[ ^, a temple of Ra m Denderah.
>/ , a temple of Horus in EdfQ.
^As.thijj°ra(l(lfe,jj^rn
_ , "Place of joy," i.e., Denderah.
Asut Hem jj"^ I ^^, "The Seats of
Horus," i.e., Denderah.
A8.thetjJ^Jof;,jj^|%'^j(,
"Seat of Eternity": (i) Denderah; (2) fj
|o|, a sanctuary in Bekha J^J (3) J]
K G X , a common name for the tomb.
As-t heq fj ^ T ^ ®' "Scat of the
Governess," i.e., EdfO.
CD
Ck
CD
As-t khatbut em aq en netert ten
\ (0)
Denderah.
As-t khnem iten jj cd "m n *^,
EdfO.
As-t sekhem ftnkh en neter jj
3 p 2
CD
[ 964 ]
As-t sekhenu en akhemu n cm M
wwvA ^\ I , '« Place where divine
images alight," t.e.y the Theban Necropolis.
As-t sekhen en Heru aakhuti
\U-2
Edm.
As-t sekhen en snatch ba r^
pgl^ p^^,Sni(Asna).
As-t shatu menu en neb An am-s
Denderah.
As-t sha mehtt n
CI]
;ia<3^
°^
[t::] o o o [vvQ'
the
sandy region north of Lake Moeris.
As-t sha shema rl ^ ^3
tU cru o o o
sandy region south of Lake Moeris.
As-t Shu j| B J ® . Edffi.
As-t shepset hent neterit jj
I
I
the
m I ^ , Denderah.
ur3
As-t sheta-t n
As-t qen Heru em bah mut-f Ast
n ^ ^ ^ V^ ("^"^ -^ n J , Denderah.
J=SZ3 o the temple of
^'XU3' Edf(i.
O
As-t Qerhit fl "^ ? ""^^ , a sanctuary
in Thek ° ^ ^ (Pithom).
As-t Tern rl ^
As-t Tem rl
i.e., An (On, Helio-
polis).
l7i ^ = Per-Atem =
Thek
the Pithom of the Bible.
As-t tekh fl ^ =0= ^ , " Seat of drunken-
ness," i.e., Denderah.
As-ttettet n "^ l^l'^t y,. a district (?)
in the Fayyiim.
Aa-t Thfi rl '^ ^^^ ^ sanctuary near
AS-t Ane n^ ^^, j3^j^j^^j^
As-ttakaut jj^j^;,atownor
village near Memphis.
As-t Temt
M
en
^"j^, the sanctuary of
Osiris at Saut (LycopoUs, Asyflt).
As-t tekh enth Heru-aakhuti rl "^
, "Seat of the drink (or
.. i
w^
CTD
drunkenness) of Ra Harmakhis," i.e., Denderah.
As-t tcheser rl "^=^
J ^ W^ f; Denderah.
Asar 1] Q?i 5^ -S^ I 1 C::0^, Anastasi I,
23, 6, Asher ; compare Heb. "^UJfe^ Josh, xvii, 7.
in
Asar Nemur (Merur) H^
the temple of Osiris-Mnevis.
Asi (1 —rr M r^y\A , IV, 707, Mar. Aby.
n, 2, (j -n- |](j , Rec. 32, 69, [j ^ (j(| (^y^4,
Rec. 19, 18, Cyprus ; Gr. Kvirpo's. The form
Canopus Stele (1. 9) is a corruption of /\ ^aaaaa k
t\ ^^^v^AA r\ r\
t^ "^ (1(^ (^^^, Auntanai.
■A-SiC?) (j^||yp(j(]c^^,Rec.20,II6,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Asir () ^ [1 w ^^ "I l^^, Gol. 4, 5,
Asher ; compare Heb. "^tlJt^ .
Asur,Assur ()^^^-',()[]^^
'^[^^, IV, 668, 726, ()P^^*^==>» Mar.
Karn. 38, Assyria; Assyr. V '-'-V ^I^> Heb.
■^^U?«, Syr. i«i»,^, AthAr.
Assur I] p ^^^'^T^'l ^, vvith ^ '^,-
the Assyrian.
Asb-t [1 n J "^ , " the throne " par excel-
lence, a name of Edfu ; varr. (11 1^ ,
Aspau (j [1 ^ A ^ [tv£^^] ' IV' 798,
n^jy^ Rec. 20, 114, a S(idani country ;
' situation unknown,
-23^ Mar. Aby. II, 2,
1 ' '' Asher (?)
Aser (?)
[ 966 ]
Aserhebu (j P^ J^, iv, 804. a
Sfldani country ; situation unknown.
As^iemu IJP^^^^©. a town
near Tanis.
Asqarna, Asqalna il P ^ ^ "^^
^ ] tv^v), () [1 /3 "^ ^ 1 (N^\£), Israel
^ m ...<=., \ I t^' Ascalon; Heb.
jn^^tpN, Tall al-'Amarnah -cff ^ -f ]^ i«ry
KM- The modern 'Asqaldn.
AstseS (]p^^, IV, 803, a SQdan!
country ; situation unknown.
Asthen h H ^, I^' ^02, a SOdinl coun-
1 I rvvQ try ; situation unknown.
Astt ()^p\\";f'";f'[](W)],Ashdod;
Heb. TilttJN, Assyr. -tTf t yv fc;<y <ys^.
-^Strs [j p g Iq] I © ' "^» '^3. a city in
the Southern SCldAn.
Ashamb ()^IfiI^=J.iv,79i,
an Asiatic country ; situation unknown.
Ashar(?) (JHil^;;;^®. Syria.
Ashushkhen()i=so^c3a ® Joa
ySczszi {\y>^, IV, 783, a district in Syria;
_ZI *AAAAA
situation unknown: var. ( w i v\
Alt-K. 153.
Asher (]™r:j™t^3:,iv.
n OSZD XXS^ n l~^^ ^^'^^ ^^>^ n OED
1 ?^ ^© 1 _^i -wsAAA ^© 1 _2aa
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
J C?
/l^a„ AOOI^I AQD AC5E
(l^®.(lHai,S;.<heq-r.erof
Thebes that contained the temple of Mut.
Asher OS, ^-^-G- '*»*' * S'k' °^
1 3^=1 Bubastis.
Ashseth (1^. (j^cw), IV, 800.
.n SAdini country ; situation unknown.
Aqa (1 ^^3^, C^f^-3, Rec 20, 116, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aqar i) ^-d'^'y'. iv, 785. a dUtrict
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aqen h^ ^ (vvo, » '''strict near the
1 ^ AAAAAA Second Cataract.
Aqsu i] J p ^(vv), IV, 80s (Ram. Ill,
^/i*^ ' f\/vn^ a SfidAnI country; situa-
2ia^ooli^;, lion unknown.
Aqtua()^e=.f].()^^^t^,
J^^
m
IV, 781, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Akaita l\^\^!\!\
Q£v>), Kubb&n
Stele 9, Rec. 14, 97, a gold-producing district
in Nubia.
Akarkar fl^M-^U ^^1.
N4stasen Stele 51, a country in the Sfld4n.
AkarU [1 ^ U *^] L L.D. iii, 88a,
'^ /] r 1 a country in Syria ; Tall al-'Amir-
<=>H 1 1^ • nah \- ^ trr^ .Tr<r ^tt^.
Akat (j ^ ^m(vvO, Mar. Aby. II, a,
a district in Syria (?)
Akath j] U*^, Annales IV, 130, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^ ^^^^ a district in Upper Egypt (Gebel
^' '' Abmar?).
Akes, Akses (?) h k=^ p ^ , rd. 149,
a city in the 9th Aat.
782, a district in Syria; Heb. PjtTJN O^sh.
xi, i), Assyr. -tfT -0 -TT^ :::' " '
Akesh fl^^D^yj; see^^G^vfl; Heb.
una, Assyr. V HJ < -^TT-
Aktames h ^ '^^^ I P* ^^» 7»6, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
'^^^ , the necropolis of An (Hcliopolis);
varr
.(14.^.(1^
3 P 3
[ 966 ]
Agerbemren (] ^ J<=:=>^, Canopus
Stele 25 = ^ y ^ ^3 _ , the Herakleum ;
Atar (1 ^1 (1 "■®^, IV, 781, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Atakar (j^]()^==^'^'7^. iv, 791,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^".il^.i^^®.4-,
, B.D.
(Saite) 142, I, 20, the 9th Nome of Lower Egypt
(Busirites).
AtU (1 ^^"^DsC^, L.D. III, 209c, a dis-
trict in Syria; situation unknown j (|o^_^
a canal in the Delta.
Atur t\ ^^"^^^^^j IV, 791, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Atur
,~~, (T) AAAAAA
1 (
O (3 ) (
' , a town near Thebes.
Aturaa h ^ , "great stream," /.<?.,
the canal of the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt ;
1
-ww^ , the Canopic arm of the Nile ;
varr.
^;^"fi^Bi^^fiiS'fi
ci (5
W , West stream, the Canopic arm of the Nile.
Atur ent Ta-tesher (?) (1 ^ ^
A>AAA/V\
a well at the ist station on
the Kana-Kuser road.
Atugenr (j ^ ^ "^ ^ ''^^, iv, 790,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ateb (1 £ ©, B.D.G. 78, a town in the
, a district in the
Thebaid; (j
Nome T|
V AA/WVA _^^0[IIIID
(ApoUinopolites).
Atbana (j^]^^ \, iv, 791, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
AtefpehQ " -^,(l^_^;see
^ £>\>
; see
^ £)
Atef khent h
Ateftit[l^](]();,B.D.G. 79,(1^
liAf1^!Z3I Mission 13, 3, a town in Northern
(jt^tj^te' Nubia; Tasitia(?)
Atmem(?) (1]^^> iv, 782, Alt-
K. 178, a district in Syria; Heb. D'^TS'lt^
Josh. XV, 7, xviii, 17.
Atnep [I ft Q£V£l, IV, 801, a Sadini
country ; situation unknown.
Atra ()^]"^Q^, ()]^, IV, 796,
a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
Atershema (]^[4.|,---f
Aterti shema ffl ffl -X-Q ^ , temple of
Osiris at 4 S) ^.
Atrem&^u [j ll *^^^ 2 ^ %> t^=^^ > N. 796,
a Sfidini country ; situation unknown.
Atrennu fl^l'^^'^, iv, 791, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Atrten (J |j (| , , (| , , . ' ^^' '^^' ^
district in Syria ; situation -unknown.
163, I, a Nubian city(?)
Atga (]
country ; situation unknown,
Attauma (J^|b)_^'^, iv, 792,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Athana Ugf^f ''^, IV, 791, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Athar (j ^^Jf' '^^^' ^^^" ^o^ "8,
tj ^ ^Sf ' ^ , a district in Syria.-
Athimaa ^^ P ^ ^' ^^v. 12, 86,
Western Thebes j Copt< XHAJte.
/SAAAAA
AAAAAA
A/VWAA
, B.D.
(vv], IV, 805, a Sddani
[. 967 ]
Athitaui
IIIIIIIU
=^:
*^:m;:
i =^
s^.
M
■as
s
is'
=.. a fortified town on the Nile between
Memphis and Mer-tem.
'llllllllllll
Atheniu Q^^'^QIl^t^^, iv, 806, a
(listrict in the SCid^n.
^ ' i "C o© town in hjjypi.
Atah Ac^:^^^ \T]c^^ the 4th station on
the Kana-Kus6r road.
Atir(Atil) ()^2cnA^'L.d.iii.252.
28, "^^""^ (1 "vv^ f\/\/i . a district in Syria;
situation unknown ; Heb. ")1N Josh, xvi, 5.
T - '
Attaqn^ (1
w
] D:£^,
Alt-K. 204, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Aturm' (Atulm*) (] ^ ^ "^
.i^v^ "1 , a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aturna I] ^"^I^]'^ 1 f^.
Anastasi I, 22, 5, a district in Northern Syria;
Heb. D''l"ilN 2 Chron. xi, 9.
Atm&a ()^^l|
252. 55.
.^
fN/\^ , L.D. III,
/ a district in Syria ; Heb. Qlt^
tv\£)' Josh, xix, 36.
Atm',Atum' (l^^==^^tLj' i]^
^ \ rv^ , Edom; Heb. D*I1N, Cr.
'IBovfitu'a, Assyr. .-^yf "^^ ^T •^^
Atr,Atraua (j^^t^^^'l)^'^
>Q fvxo , Mar. Aby. H, 2, a district in Syria (?)
Atremam f] ^ ^ -> ^ t^.
L.D. 3, 252, 19, Adoraim; Heb. ClIlN,
2 Chron. xi, 9.
B.D.G. 39, 1330, a swamp district b the jtb
Nome in the I )elta ; Ndth "/-m^ \\ f^-^i 9 w
= Natho.
Atchai (l^|'^(|(]1ci^. Anastasi I,
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Atchana fj^^'^V^'^^' ^*^'
20, 1 1 5, a di.strict in Syria ; situation unknown ;
Heb. UN I Chron. vii, 34.
Atchann4ui(?) (lii;^-^l
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Atchet (1 ^^ _ , a town in the Fayyflm.
Atchtem (1 ^ ^"^pii^:a, Rec. 20, 115,
a scribe's mistake for rm (1 ^^ ^^ , IV, 798.
A Argsantres
en
c
-asft s
5E
o
" palace of Alexander," «>., Alexandria.
A mehti — ° ''^^ ^
^ w I
A en Uatchit Sessu
, Lower Egypt
':%\\i
the country of Uatchit of Sessu.
A[ui?]enHftp-t ^•^'^J^^q'
the two doors of "the Nile town (Elephantine?)
rv>un ^ Eg, Res. 81, 66, a district in Syria; situa-
tion unknown.
A&ru *-= (1 ^ 5 2 • B.D.G. 104, a temple
of Osiris in He t-ta-ber-ab (.Vthnbis).
Aai-t en Be^tnt ITn V^» ^**^-
Aaina ""^^ Hll ^' ^» y*3. 785- « <*»-
trici in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare
Heb. ^V}?^ I Kings xv, 20.
3 P 4
[968]
Aau, Au '^ , '^ (^^^ , IV, 800,
a district in the S0d4n ; situation unknown.
Aauah, Aauh ^ '^m , "^ \
f[] IV, 798, a Sudani country; situation un-
(V^£)'
known.
Aauneh r? [-, i^/vi , Rec. 20, 114, a
scribe's mistake for r? V\ HII , IV, 798.
Aabsnebneb8|j|lf|^jp(|;,
a town in the Nome Am Khent (Bubastites).
Aam ^"^^ ^\ I fv"^ , a country of Western
Asia, or Western Asia ; see the following :
var.
Aamtt 1
f\/v>n
, Western Asia ;
Aa em ma heru
\ ^ , name of the site of the
III
(3 I r
->
temple of Rameses II at Abti Simbel.
Aamqu *'='^'^
ja.
'^, IV, 785,
^ a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
rv^^ * compare Heb. pt^V.
Aamthen .
AA/W/Vv iTi
•1
I ^^ ' Ins. of Methen, a village in the
/w\A'v\ ci t^ > ueita.
Aa-t enti aap ^^, "temple
£:i n iTi \\
of the Winged Disk," a name of Edf<i.
Aarna <:=> "^ c^o^, L.D. iii, 252, 32,
'""'^ "^ Qyv] IV, 650, a district in Syria;
g>as ^ ' situation unknown.
(j'^C^::^, Eg. Res.
Aaretaa
.s^ w
83, no, a district in Syria; situation unknown;
compare Heb. T^V Judges i, 16.
Aaretaa Nebatbath
and I IT, a district in Syria ; situation unknown
Read a^^aaa J "J^ ^Of\/>un, Nebata.
"^(^£^^, L.D. III, 252, no
Aaretaat Rebath i ^ ,,^,
fv^^/1 <^^ , L.D. Ill, 252, 108 and 109,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aak ^^
t^i:^],
, IV, 783,
fv^/1 , Accho or Ptolemais ;
Heb. "iSy^ Tall al-'Amirnah >-tT^ >']t]^ 5^1*^!.
Assyr. ^t]] >-)B I^ <- Phoen. "jy, Arab.
^[Co Syr. QQi, Gr. "Aki;.
Aagana
Gebelen; var.
s
s
, a town near
AAAAAA
Aataka '^^ ji (I ^m^s "^^ ^ f\/v/i , a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
'^HV. I Sam. XXX, 30.
Aattmaa
C^^^, L.D. III,
252, 79, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aat en sekhet (?)
B.D.G. 136, the 2nd station on the Kana-
Kuser road.
Aatchaba
B.D.G. 137,
Mendes.
Aaa ^^ Pu^vn , Rec. 20, ii4,aSQdani
country ; situation unknown:
Aai (?) 2^(](] O . ^^•^•^- ^°4, a t™ m
Akhakhui (?) rzS V| ^, B.D.G. 132,
a town on the site of Sarariyah.
Aina
w
\AAA/V\
"^ [vL], perhaps the dis-
trict of Moses' Wells; compare Heb. Y^^^
^A^AAA /SA/VWS
AinmiC?) Vll « « 1^'
Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
AunU-ab ^^ ^ "^'' ^ town in the
^AAAAA V_ V^
Nome of Sep ^3^ .
Auhur — 0^ ra ^ f^, IV, 798, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
[ 069 ]
IV, 785, a district in Syria; compare Heb.
Ah \-7 H i '^ B.D.G. 105, a town in
^JT®' Egypt.
Abui neteru _. J f, >^ ^J],
Apu \^ ^ , a town near Thebes.
Apur I P^/VQ , Harris 500, a dis-
trict ; situation unknown ; compare Heb. "^DIJ^.
Aper D ^ Jf » a sanctuary of Osiris.
(i) a district of Memphis; (2) a town in the
Delta.
90, a town in the fuat.
254; compare Heb. 7t^ "^CJ?.
Aper ur
'"^=f, IV, 783 "Great
An »^^^0, o "^^ B.D.G. 117, -.,
C3S^
^^^r , the capital of the Nome
pohtes).
Anu
(Heroo-
Piankhi Stele 3, A.Z, 1900, 130, districts in the
3rd, 8th and xsth Nomes of lyower Egypt ; Tarr.
o w
An
O
the quarries of X<ir*^» oppo-
site Memphis.
An ^^ , -^^^^S. IV, 785,adi8-
trict in Syria; compare Heb. V^^,
Anu n ^^AAAA v^ , Rec
20, 115, a foreign country; Mtu.iuon unknown.
Anep g^O, P. 499. f^. ^^'
Rec. 27, 87,^^ r — •i^^iT'"^ , Hymn Darius
27,
a " ' D ®
"" ^ , Thmuis in the Delta.
1 A^A/</tA -*1
Aper " — a district in Syria.
Aper sher "^^"^j iv, 783,
*' Little Aper " — a district in Syria.
u_^?7^, in the SOddn. 1
Amau *-^'^ f\/\o , Rec. 32, 66, -^ I
tk ^ -^n^ Rec. 19, 19, a Sftd^nl country whence
_y 1 — ^' came gold.
Amamu -i},'^^^1iw,,Rec
3. ^. -I^i''^^. !^' Sphinx 4, -.,
■'"^ V\ f^>^^ , a country in the Sftdin; ""^^
f\/vo , the people of the same.
Amu
Annagar ^^ \S^(^Aa. ^8- R~-
70, no, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Annemgar, Annagar ^
AAAA^VA AMVSAA jy^
m
rN/vQ
An her '^f^^^ ^ ^, Denderah.
AnVh ^ ^ "The City of Life," U,
AUKn ^ ^, Thebes.
Ankhtt ■¥• O Q^^, -rO^^, ""Land
of Life," a name of the Necrojxjlis.
Ankhiu Khufu f Q ^ -^ ^ ]
^C^^^, IV, 329, a dis-
trict in the land of Punt.
An ^^ , the Nome Heroopolites (the
Arabian Nome) in the Eastern Delta.
"^"^ ■?" ® » ^•^•^'- *'5» ^" estate of Rhufu.
Ankhshet-^- ^ ™,B.D.G. i27.the
name of an estate of Khdfri (^Qj^^J.
and of Shepseskaf ( J^ P P j^ T
Ankh taui ^^. f 30. f ^
Two Lands," i.f., a district of Memphis.
[ 970 ]
Ankh taui
Anshau ^^^
D£^,
the name of a
necropolis.
Anqenamu (?)
IV, 781, a people or country of Northern Syria,
■fl yl AAAft/V\
A JLJ T\T O ^
A ^A^AAA AAWVA IV, 7""!
!• <~ ' AAAAAA
a district in Syria ; compare Heb. Di^3)T|i^ for
DV::pvjV (Alt-K. 273).
Ant«i,Antchui(?)Jl.,^^^;,
B.D.G. 122, a district in the 4th Nome of Lower
Egypt (Prosopites),
©
IT u
; see
NN AAAAAA * y ^A/^AAA y y
A.Z. 47, 50; I ftAAAAA ©, I I /VWW, II
^ >ft AAAAAA I I AAA/WA I I
11^^, B.D.G. 133, the canal of the district;
Jl ^, 11 "^N 5^' ^^"'- ^^^- 425, Rec.
33, 123, Gebelen in Upper Egypt.
_ y y /VAAAAA
Aiitennu(?) ||qV©,b.d. 169, 22,
a mythological locality (?)
Antoh ^^ ^ , a town in Egypt;
AAAAAA \ W
°°^=^= If 5^; °'^'^^^ =
-J AAAAAA " «
1^ x;^^ Bj)_ 12^ (Neg. Confession).
Antch "^ —
i — I
u
(i) a district in the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt ;
(2) a canal in Mendes.
Antchem °°^ f\ c^o^, iv, 802,
a Sfld&ni country ; situation unknown.
Antchemet '^ "^ ^^^, "" '^ ^
Ix'^^fvrvyi ^^' 79^' ^ Sudani country; situa-
_^^ I ' tion unknown.
Antchtta — ° '^ l (1 , T. 146, °
rtt t tr
Arit —
Beni Hasan.
Arutcha
, a town near
©
3^Ei, a canal in the Nome Theb-neter (Seben-
nytus).
Arm', Armi
(j^.A-Z. 1899,
73, 49, 78, ^^1 ^^[\£^' ^^' '58. Arma
(Alma), Arm'tt (Alm'tt), Elam ; Heb. aS"^V
•kA > — y
Babyl. V :»:? i::Tr ^<^-
Arqatu
1
rv-^VQ , IV, 729, a dis-
trict in Syria ; Tall al-'Amarnah >-^yy ;^ .i^y
Arq heh
111 —
III
a name
o
of the tomb of Osiris at Abydos.
Arka °^fe^^,^-^-^- i3', a town in
_2^^>^©' Egypt.
~ m I
Arti Heru
w
???
? ^
???
^^' <?(^^^^^^m- (0 a part of the
town of jj S^ ; (2) the capital of the Nome Men.
Ahau 7^ A' IV' 798,-f^<rfitw),
Rec. 22, 114, a SClddnl country; situation un-
known.
Siidani country ; situation unknown.
^Qr\ a name of the tomb
c^ cm'- of an Apis bull.
sanctuary of Amen-Ra in the Nome Sapi shema.
Ahuur
dani count
Ah aakhu
Ah-tur-t
Aha
a quarter of the town of
Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Akh, Akhui (?)
'W^
B.D.G. 133, a town near Per Matchet (Oxy-
rhynchus).
IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation
unknown; compare Heb. D'i'^rHiJi^.
Aqett
^'^ a country which pro-
Q/^£l' duced turquoises.
_ _ r~T A /^N/s^AA n
Aqen, Aken, Agen-t ^A,wv^, ^i:^
-i 1. AAAAAA
' ffi i=r' ZS 3=
Q W , a canal
in Mendes.
[971]
Aqna-t ~
, Herusatef Stele 93,
a city in the SftdSn ; Gr. 'Aic/i'7(?); see Pliny
VI, 184.
Heb. 3 y^ Tall al-'AmArnah -clf ►Itfr t^ft"! ,
Gr. "Ak,/, Arab. Jj^x, Syr- Q^^-
Akatem (?) — ° U ^, a town in
^ ^ I I © • Egypt.
Aken^^^.Rec. 10, 140- c:]*'^^ £55.
Aken, Agen
^ ., f«%> B.D.G. 135, a town near Asnl
Akna ^^^"^ ) (yj\n , Anastasi I, 21, 4;
see Aka "" ^ fvxn
Aksapu ~° '6' "l f^^^ , Anastasi I, 21,
4, a district in Syria ; compare Heb. PjtTpb^ (>)
Akesh ^ ^ [©], B.D. 14a, 4, 9. a
town famous for the cult of Osiris,
a town near the modern Mata'anah.
Atchahuth
f^/v^
, Eg.
Res. 82, 85, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
laabar (laabal) (j^ ^ "^ ^ %i
,Rec.2o,xx8;see(](]-^J(]^^.
laan
[III]
1
^ I C^£^, Anastasi I,
22, I, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ifiqeb&ar, laqeb&al hh " J] (1 "^
a district in Syria ; compare Heb. 7S 2p^^ ,
708 (If) >D (^^ ^^^- ^°' ' ''*' ^ ^^^^"' ^°"""
'^ ' SS ( ' try; situation unknown.
lb (](j ^^^ >>. Elephantine; Heb. pftpjmu
-^ , Elephantine.
lum* (](] ^ ^ j=i, the sea, a Urge
lake, applied to Lake Moeris ; Heb. Q^ Copt.
whence the Arabic Al-FayyOm ^j^\ .
foreign city ; situation unknown.
lunn' W^^^, IV, 793; see Urm,
lurehum' (1(1 %^ -^ [y\a, l.d.
3,252, 112, (j(j^<^=>|^(vv), Eg. Res.
85* 139* a district in Syria; situation unknown.
lurten (j() ^ ^ ^. Ait-K. ,31. the
Jordan district ; Heb. |T1^.
lurtcha (l(1^.2asl'^t^^\^,Eg.Re«.
84, 133, a district in Syria ; varr. M 1^^»
IV, 783. (|() <^> J^CW). (j() *^7^i"^t^^.
IV, 783, Tall al-'AmSrnah --fy ^J- jy ]\ <Jg[.
Iuhamam()(]^f-^^|^<w,,
Eg. Res. 78, 35, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
3, 252, 29, a country or district; site unknown.
Its name means neither " kingdom of Judah,"
nor " hand of the king."
lb (](] "^ ©, Rev. II, 130, 153, la, 53;
see Abu T U \^ f^>^*^ , Hebrew papyrus y .
IbrtUmu, IblSamu (jl] J ^ ~
"ZX^ I V» 783* a district in Syria ; compare Heb.
Ipu i\l\a\> (](]d^(v^. IV, 783,
•(](] ° "jtyva, Anastasi I, 25, 2, Joppa; Tall
[972]
al-'Amarnah >-t]] ttl\ ^'-. Heb. iS'', Gr
'lomn], Arab, lib, Syr. (.ajSQj.
Im' ent Hau-nebu
f^®i
AA/VSAA Ci
Ci^:^ B.D.G. i8o, the
III' Ionian Sea.
Im en seqet-t (j (1 T
Red Sea.
Imh ()(] f I ^ , a town in Egypt
Inaaua (j(] "^ %5^ ^rzS,
near Memphis.
Inuamu
7^
, the
a town
I 7T
i''^' — ^ /vAAA^A f^>^^ , Rec. 20, 1 1 8,
0(C) AjWVAA ' ' '
■^ ??????' ^^^ 74i 665, 744,
^ AAAAAA
0/VAAAAA
ftAA/VV\
r::^'
I Q^2i^, Israel
Stele 27, a district in Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah
-^TT ^yy "7^ >^ 7-1
Intohath (]i]^^^|^^,Rec..o,
^/^AA/^A
I I I ttia
11 II I Ji _M^Cy^^
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Irut(Ilut) l)!]-^-^.!]!]"^-^.
IV, 785, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Irep
D
Q>^, Rec. 20, 117, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Irtuna
tasi I, 23, I, Jordan; read
W
I e
AA/VAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
s ; Heb. p")^
Irtcha [j[j -^-i^, IV, ,83,
I Ci^, IV, 783, (j(] "^1 ^0:^] , IV, 648,
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ih (](]''-' ^, a suburb of Memphis.
Iha M j^ "^(v^}^, Rec. 20, 118, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ihm' (Ihem), Ihemm' (1(1 | ^
IV, 649, a district in'Syria; situation unknown.
Isanti (j(j [^ ^ |(j tH^a,Rec2o, 115,
a district in Syria ; Heb. nit2?1, 2 Chron. xiii, 19.
Ikama flO-^z:^'^ -> "^ [ia - ^ ^^s-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Igati()()ffi^=^(l(j^^,A„as.
tasi I, 17, 8, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
UatU Hem ^^ [^ ^], Anastasi I,
27, 2, a fortress in the Eastern Delta.
Uad %^'^ (1 ^^^^, IV, 804, a SMini
country ; situation unknown.
Uaapekau fj —ii^ (j ^ ^ (De-
motic), the district of the Gap at Abydos.
Uainn ^j(](j(S^ ^^ ^^ (Demotic),
Ionia, Greece, Greek.
vince of Northern Nubia ; |\) '^~^^ Jp ) ^^.
Uaua[h] ^ ^^c^^^^, Rec.20, 114,
a scribe's mistake for Rutuahu "^ >?\ _ ^
Ic^^^], IV, 798.
101, the 19th Nome of Lower Egypt (Oxy-
rhynchites).
Uaf jp) g>>,i ^ town near Memphis.
UanreS X | ^S\ aaaaa^ — *— r^/\y) , Famine
I _ce^ I I I ^ £=>
Stele, a Sudani country whence came silver.
Uarshai ^ "^-^^ Ml (1(1 T^^^ u.
:58,f]^jXi.Rec. 22, i37,Orchoe. ^
[978]
<=> , IV, 68s, a district
(qI ^ A.Z. 51, 71, Oasis,
^®' Khari;ah(?)
.£;&
Uarth ^
in Syria ; situation unknown
Uahi ^ ra I]
UahthuarkA....fj^^f]
(I ^H, Alt-K. 318, a district or town in Syria.
Uah(?) ^?. O 1 , ^1"", ^
Oasis par excellence, i.e., Khargah ; Copt.
Oti^^e, Arab. J^, l^\y
Uah-t *^ _ , near Ta aa-t ent Nenu
^ 'wvwA J an oasis not identified.
3 the country of the Oasis ;
/\ X '^^^^' Copt. OTA-^^e.
Uah48t(?)|f|^V"34.a^.ow„
Uah
Uah-t meh
I o I o^> _Zl £i C^
^"^ ^ Northern Oasis, Oasis Parva, i.e.,
^\, id' Bahariyah.
Uat^-tres PJ^i^.^^cl.
i^ 5) Southern Oasis, Oasis Magna, i.e.,
I ^' Khargah.
O "^ ® , -^ © "^ g , the Oasis of Khargah.
„ i,P.702, I .'f ^ , the 4th Nome
L of Upper Egypt (Diospolites).
the capital of the 4th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Uas-Meh If S 1 ^ . Thebes of the North,
i.e., Thebes in Lower Egypt (Diospolis Parva).
Uas Shema If S ^ . Thebes of the
South, i.e., Thebes in Upper Egypt (Diospolis
Magna).
IJash baiu >p\ rm
\ a town m
' Egypt.
IJae S) ^ * station on the KanA-KusSr
* ( ro\A ' road.
Uaten ^p^ ( [®J Sphinx 14, 158,
a town in the Delta.
the loth Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphrodito-
polites) ; for the reading see Rcc. 35, i.
Uatch.tJ|).|2:|0.|^..4Jjf.
the loth Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphrodito-
on both sides of the river; I 1 '^ ' ' ' '
, Rec. 35, 12, the eastern part of the city.
Uatoh ur ^i-^^, ^^.
^^ a canal in the 6th Nome
3^3 ' of Upper Egypt.
Uatch ur -4^ ^^, n^ ^^ (]
^=»
<^^a|.
I TO T=T, Rec 27, 190, the "Great Green
Water," i.e., the Mediterranean Sea ; compare
Eth. n^^ : Onj? : Brit. Mus. 660, Or. 35, 2, 18.
Uatch ur4 aa Mehu '4\^f|^
"^ *-= o<=^ I ^ ^' ^^^ "^^"^ ^'^^^ ^'^^
Water of the North Land," i.e., the Mediter-
ranean Sea.
Uatch ur Hau nebtiu "^ ^^
Y^ ^^ . A.Z. 1900, 130, the Ionian Sea.
Uatch Mer To<::r>, a town in Egypt
Uatches T H ^ , the town of Buta
Uitatchtim ^(15':\ll|^. IV.
805, a district in the SQdln ; situation unknown.
[ 974 ]
Silsilah.
I ^ /
■\^ AAAftAA ^-v|0
f/^O, i^ AA/\AAA»
i/ /3H AAAA/V\ I AAAA/VA
the shrine of Horus of
Edfd.
Uabu
r^^^ ,
a district in the Sildan ;
situation unknown.
Uab aSUt /^ r| jj jj /\ , the pyramid of
Userkaf^^jfTu'].
IV, 891, a country of
Jyria."
Rev.
Northern Syria;
II © '
Uan v\'^^ f\/v^ ,
Uani(?)^^q(jf
14, 18, a town in Egypt (?)
^ ^ , a name of Kher-ahau ili Q^
(2 ^^
(Babylon of Egypt) ; the two parts of the city
were
°^
S ^ o
Uar "^^^^ (%£5^, ^ ^^^ t^£^, a dis-
trict in Lower Egypt.
a name of the Nile and of certain canals
leading into Uar.
^, B.D.G.
i.
Uarkhata (?) \ "^
loii, a town in Egypt.
UiS ^ il [| 1 1 1 , Rec. 6, 8, a town in Egypt.
Uu Benu ^ h
a district in the Nome (j||] tk (Tanites).
Ubeh (?) ^ J f p]. IV, 800, a Sddani
country ; situation unknown.
ITpneterui l]]f ^, V H ©- -
quarter of the town of Mendes.
UpS(?) ^ ^ Nasta^^n Stele 45,^ a
■^ ^ ' I, ^ I country m the Sudan.
(3
D ZlCT]
fl ©, B.M. 448, ^ ' I ° '^'"'^^, the district
S' ^^'nli (En©
of the Gap, the name of a large " gap " in the
mountains behind Abydos.
U Peqr W^^ ^, Ikhemefert 20; see
^°©;varr.^3X^®,^;°^.
UuPega^^^^^^;-^^^
D
variant of the pre-
ceding.
Upta (?) \/, L.D. III, i6a, in ^^
« ... ' nnni I
\J , Tu en Up ta " Mountain of the Crown of
the earth," i.e.^ a district to the south of Egypt.
Up tesh \/iz^, B.D.G. 22, the en-
trance to the Fayy^im.
Umess \\^=n| Iq>:\^, Rec. 20, 114;
see Amessu "^ ^ ft] ^ [C^^], IV, 798.
^^ IX^'^r. ^^-^C.. ^. the 15th
Nome of Upper Egypt (Hermopolites).
TTn -^^ (Fx x>T\ , -^sii a city of the
- '^ ' \2i © 1 2th A?«^
, the ''City of hours "(?)
, IV, 789, a district in
c^ j\ ' "'^ ©' i2th Aat.
Unn ^^^ %
Unai ^
Syria ; situation unknown
Unas-t ^^
o
, a town ; site unknown.
Uu en ankh (^ %^ n av^ '¥' 2 [® ].
name of a part of Sni (Asna).
UnuMeh^f, ^°^,atow„
near the modern Damanhlir — Hermopolis Parva.
Unu Shema ^^, U. 311, ^
% © , T. 259, ^- O ^ © , Rec. 31, 169,
^-§ S,^0%^©.B.D.28,5,^^©,
Unu, the capital of the 15th Nome of Upper
Egypt, Hermopolis ; also called Unu of the
South, ^^3^.
Uu en uab x
a district in Egypt.
^Ki-~rl
Unun&t(?) &-^-\a., "ame
/WNAAA
of a
ace (?)
[976 ]
o,
\>\>
B.D.G. 149-/^ J®,Edfa.
U en nesu Taui ^^/vw^l
a district near Memphis.
UuenKanefer ^^"-^J-,
t^t^ >> ^"^^ T ^ Piankhi Stele, a town near
JlJl I ?Q I -^ ' Bubastis.
a lake or canal near Tanis.
Unkh /wv~>A , a town in the Nome Tekh.
Unes ^- n ©, ^- n ^, ^^"
B.D. 125, 11,-^-
Unes ^^ T=T .
canal in Upper Egypt,
*\ AA/W
Unshek Vv> oii3f\/vi , Bubastis 34 a, a
Hermopolis of Upper
Egypt.
/VSAAAA C3^ Egypt-
:' O (2
district in the SCidin.
Un ta uat em nefer-t Men-
(pt^ ^' , IV, 814, Rec 13, 203, name of
the canal made by Thothmes 111 in the First
Cataract.
Unth V^ I Q£\£|, B.D. i25,Neg. Con.
(var. v\ AAAAAA Q:£H)), a district in Egypt (?)
Uu en Thar
district in the Eastern Delta.
Ur-t ^, ^ "", ^^1=1, B.D.G. 154,
a canal near Edffi.
Ur -^^^ '^^^ , the Labyrinth.
Ur ^^ ^ , Rec. 2, H2,a Theban ceme-
tery = =^??=' ^^ f^/^/^ .
Ur dab-t Menkheperrft fo^^
^ I Annales 3, no, a temple of
j>-_ ' Thothmes III.
Ur Amakh "^a^ 1] ^ • ^ ©. »«
estate of Assa.
Ur manu ^^ jl © , an esuic of Khuf u.
Ur Khftfrft ( Q »^^] |'^^ A»
the pyramid of Khifri.
Urkau ^UUUO. *" "^^^
Ur ka Sahurft (g ttt^ \\ ^* ^ .
an estate of SahurS.
Uri,Drit ^I1(|".;^(1(1S.B-D-
125, Neg. Con., a town in Egypt.
Urit ^^^ (1 Q ^ . a canal or lake at Tanis.
URu(?)^;^^-<^,^,
:sfc=»
^^
.2a&
> i
Rec. 20, 116, 1 18, a district in Syria ; situa-
tion unknown.
Urm' \\^*^^^' ^V» 793. a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
TTi»A tk .-. A ^ '^ev. 12, 62, Oasis; Copt.
^^^^ III J S- ^ §S- "" '"'"•'
land of the Nome w (Busirites).
Uhemkheper f J^|, f^^.
Denderah.
Uh-t t^ 8 ^ ^^^ ^^76, a country con-
• Jr X cyv]' quered by Thothmes III.
Uhat v\ 8 ^^ , the name of a coun
try, the region of the Oases (?)
Utlft ta g g . Rec. 27, 191, <<=P^ ^ .
(^j^ ' , a suburb of Heliopolis.
Uhut ^So'^'j^.StoLTaf. 31, a dis-
trict ; situation unknown.
Uu 9eru
e K I
• ^^
\> ^ "estate of Horus," a name of
:;^ ' several districts in Egypt.
Uu9eru.maati(?) |^^
/ '^
o o
m^ ^ a district in the Nome of
'U ©• Thes-Heru.
Us ^ p ^, A.Z. 1877, 146-^ 5. Thebes.
[976]
Uspenpet ^0^5^ n ° '^' ^"^^*^^-
User
User
, Unu (Hermopolis Magna).
^ QCD
(Demotic), Thebes.
User 1^, Edfu.
a mountain in
Northern Syria.
User hat 1^, B.D.G. 165, the house
of the sacred boat Amen-user-hati [1 ] I
at Thebes.
,^ II
User Kheper Ra i H L=Z1
Sphinx 14, 163, a town in Egypt (?)
15, 88, a town in the Oasis of Khargah.
Usekh-tMaati|3Sp-p:P||,
the temple of Osiris at Athribis.
Usesh sekhef res, etc. %^ fl izso T^
O
, Rec.
\>
•^ O "^ , Denderah.
Us(?)seshmi^
rvn
', Rec.
II, 129, a town in Egypt.
Ustt (9 n^^, (S ^ , % M ^/T' ^ portion
of the 14th Nome of Upper Egypt,
Ukemtt %^=^ ^k fwi' F^"^^^^ ^^^^^'
a Sddani country whence came mother of
emerald, I o .
AAAA/VN
/SAAAAA
AA/VAAA
B.D.G. 173, a canal in the
Delta.
Uga
^
,B.D.G. i72 = -^^';;r«, q.v.
in the 7th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Utau, Uthau ^] (] ^D:^^^, ^s=»
n "^ IV, 797, a district in the Sfldan ; situation
4 j[ ' unknown.
Utuithetch |(](|
, B.D.G. 175,
a frontier station of the 2nd Nome of Upper
Eg>'pt.
£=>, V\^AAAAA[\/^/]^
Utent, Uthent "^
IV, 798, V^A^ "I c-2^, B.D. 64, 19, a SCldani
country; situation unknown; varr. ^TTTte. ,
Utennutt %"C
try ; situation unknown.
, a SOdini coun-
, a Siid^ni country ; var.
I I I
, IV, 617, a
Uthentiu %^'
Siidani people.
Nome of Upper Egypt (ApoUinopolites).
5.\\\J5;
i2i /Ci
Uthes hehtt
f\/>^ *
the Necropolis of Abydos.
7\?r I
I ci ci
f\/>^
utent % ^^Q^vT), IV, 803, %^^^^^ Q
, a Sfidini country ; situation unknown.
a name of Egypt as the coun-
try of the Eye of Ra.
ci, IV, 1027, a dis-
Utcha ^
Utcharit
trict in the Delta.
Utcha tchatchau(?) X ® ©, a
town in the Fayyiim.
Uu tcheser sesheta ^ ^^^=^ J^ ,
a district near Bubastis.
Ba (^^ /\ , the pyramid tomb of Nefer-
arikara [ O ^ -<2>- U | •
Baill '^S^ /\ , the pyramid tomb of Ati
■Ro + W "^ Q the 3rd station on the
Ua-t J ''^ ^, Kana-Kusgr road.
[ 977 ]
Ba-ti 11 ^ ® A-Z- 46. 69, the Two Lands
J^O* (Egypt).
BanebTet(Tchet) VTBll??-
^^^SS^*^' B.D.G. 185, or Per Ba neb
Tet, the capital of the Nome Hat mebit ''^ "^T,
Mendes; Assyr. --fy ^f- ^E:^ <y4f ^^.
Ba-tet "^-S'^©,Rec II, 161, Mendes.
Baia J^lj^t^^. Rec- 20, 115;
seeBaamJ^()|^Q^.
IV, 798, a SQdini country ; situation unknown.
Bainit ."^ ij .fea^"^, IV, 782, 986,
a district in Syria; compare Heb, rV'l")^!,
Josh, ix, 17, 2 Sam. iv, 2.
Ba4rratchaJ^|]^|^,w,,
L.D. Ill, 252, 123, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
BaiUAntdJ^qiUq...^]
q^.L.D.in,.56.J^q(l]q^](l.a
district in Syria ; Heb. nl^^H^Sl Josh, xv, 59.
BalUShair J^^ (](]][] cr^
M^I^Jl,'^!'^. Anastasi I,
22, 8, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
BaiU Taquna J ^ l]() ] (j ^
c=> ^^ ^ ^ "^ (v^v^ , Alt-K. 33 1 , a district
in Syria; compare Heb. rt^TH^, Josh, xv, 41,
xix, 27.
BaitA Tuquna J "^ (1(1 ] (1 ir-3
c=>%/d ^ y ^^C^QD, Rec. 20, 117; see
797, a SOdani country ; situation unknown.
Baui J "J^ ^ (] (N£^, L.D. III, 187, a
country in Syria ; situation unknown.
Rev.
a^.
Bau-Kem, Bau-Qem, Bau-Oem
211, a SQdint country whence the worship of
Hathor, Shu, Tefnut, and other Stidint gods
was introduced into Egypt.
Batu(Baut) J'i?ji^^'^(vv), aSfldinl
country; situation unknown.
Babar (Babal) "i?^ "^
1 1, 167, Babylon ; Heb. Sna ; var. J J
Babyl^V -^If im, Pers. tf W t=T If -«
'Bar,Burj^^7>,J1^^
<=>, IV, 783, J ^"^(i^^. Eg. Res. 71, 112,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Barbar^^^^^^c-^, Rec
20, 115, a S(idani country; situation unknown.
Barist J ^ ^\ j| o ® ' ^•^•^- '9''
^ ^ a city in the Delta near the IJbyan
\ ' frontier.
Barua ^^"^^^ q. Nastasen Stele
18, the capital of the Island of Meroe, the ruins
of which lie near the modern village of Bi^rawir,
about 40 miles south of the Atbari ; Gr. Mtpotf^
Mepoaiov.
Barbatu^^,^^^^^, E,
73, 106, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Barmam ^'^^_> ^e^^a, L.D.
Ill, 252, 33, a district in Syria; compare Heb.
DV721, I Chron. vi, 70, in Manasseh (Bnigsch).
Barhai "J^ <^ rn "^ (] e ^ e^,
Gol. 4, 9, a foreign country ; situation unknown.
^■"^ ftVT.^' ^•'- ■"• "•• •
district in Syria ; situation unknown, Tall al-
'Amimah 4- tHT^.
3 Q
[978]
Bartd ^^_2ail |l ()']C£^, Anastasi I,
20, 8, a district in Syria, BSrfit ; Tall al-'Amimah
•-tlf >-< ^ 5|^, Gr. BfipvTos, Arab. ,,^ '"-"
Eth.nr:'f?i: ^^^'
Bahit T? (1 (1 r^^^/i , the name of a country,
" white marble country " ; compare Heb. ^TfH
Esther i, 6.
Baht ^^^ ^ ' ^ suburb of Memphis.
Bahtet^^f^^. sphinx 3.
239 = Behut c^ii(?)
Bakh, Bekha, Bekhatt J ® . J
3t c-:^
■^^^^ B.D. ic8, 2, 15, the country of sun-
rr rv/>^ ' rise, the East.
Bakhther "J^ ® -^^, MaskhCitah
Stele, Bactria; Pers. tj fn «TT -TtT 31 ff ^.
Babyl. "1^ H *^ ^•
Per Bast.
Bash
r\n
Siid^ni country ; situation anknown.
Baq
Bak
^ o
, IV, 800, a
n.
Ck , IV, 800,
I C£vyi, Kubban Stele 5, J ^?^
^.B.M.z38,Rec.x5.i7i,^^,j;
W
^ (\£V£i, Rec.
34, 186, a town in Nubia; Gr. 'A/3ovr^hiv.
Bak (He-t Bak)
^
, B.D.G.
210, a temple of the hawk (^HCT') of Horns,
Hierakonpolis (?)
Bakanefer-t en Neb-[er]-tcher
Bakem J ^^^ r=^ f\/vn , Rec. 20, 115;
see Bau-Qem.
Bagarua ^S^^ 1 fj^] ^,
Gol. 4, 10, a foreign country; situation un-
known.
Batanta 11 "fe^ ll h /www ll (j , iv, 786,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Batft Thupar J ^ ^ ] I] "
a district in Syria; compare Heb. '1Cb"n'^Sl(?)
Bat Aarmam (Bat Aalmam)^^
ll I 4» , a district in Syria; situation un-
known. Alt-K. (385) compares Heb. D7''ii?Tl*^2L.
T *■
Batia J ^1j [j[j ^, IV, 785, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Batbenta J "i^lj J ](]. iv, 786;
see J "^ I (j /wwvA I jj .
Bathuarn^1^]|^^;^<w,.
L.D. Ill, 252, 24, Beth-horon; compare Heb.
7'^n"n'^5. (J°^^' ^' ^°» ^^)' ^ ^^^y "^ Ephraim.
Bat shar, Bat shaar J "(^ ll l£^
a district in Syria; var. J i^^ g=3 T^Ttt
rv^vQ , L.D. III, 131.
Batshanraa ^'^]lil^')^
li^, L.D. Ill, 252, 16; compare Heb. |t<^tp"ri'^i
(i Kings iv, 12), in Manasseh, west of the
Jordan; var. J ^ s=|^'^^ tw,.
Battaputtjj^J=£.D^[|]-.
L.D. Ill, 252, 39, a district in Syria. Alt-K.
(389) compares Heb. n^SJPlTI'^5- •
Bat tarmam ^^] S ^ S'
L.D. Ill, 252, 36, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
[ 979 ]
Bat-tchabi ....
^^]iJ11
i^^.
L.D. III, 252, 45, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
^,Rec. 20, 116,
Bathar J ^
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Bathaath(P) ^%^^^. i -D- ni,
252, 124, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Bath anth fl «^ ^"~"^ ^^(v^, L.D.
ni, 131, A,^ ^*^^. ^.^^'strict in Syria;
U JJTO AAwvA Q:!^ situation unknown.
Di^va, IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Bia,Bdat J^i) ©, B.D.41,4,^ ^,
B.D.G. 184, a town in Egypt.
B&a-t J >^ i^, a canal near EdfO.
BAa.ti(?) J(]^^|.Egyp,.
Sphinx 14, 160; Copt. fieCJ^.
B4shu J(]i=s=ip^©,^""'"'"Lo''«
Biket(?) J(|^^® |. B.D.
^^^ ® , N. 966, a city in the Tuat (?)
Bftt (?) Khufu r©Y^¥] J
an estate of Khufu ; situation unknown.
; capital of the 15th Nome ol
Lower Egypt (Hermopolites)
]J
%\ ^» ^^ ^^^ capital of the 15th Nome of
B&h
Ass& r
estate of Assa, estate of Sahur3.
Bat> " ,^::::::, l-^8>
Jot 1 1 >At A/y/V</V\ ^S /N tAt
B.D.G. 187, 188, the name of several
canals.
Bfthu II i ^ ^^ '^* eastern ann
^ J JljTisi' of the Nile.
BI.Bit(P)J|]|]-B.D.C..8j.^
Biu J ()(] ^ O, a town in Egypt
Baut(?) Buut(?) J %%*; var.
n^t^ ^ IV, 797, a Sfldln! country;
J! y -flf^^^^* situation unknown.
Bu-t ur ent ser netera B ^ %*
2 {J I j, B.D.G. i5a,Edfa.
Bu-t behen kheftiu ^ ] 8
Bu en aha 11 % ^^^ I §
27, 120; Gr. BofiTraii(?)
temple at Denderah.
^
, P.S.R
, a solar
U3^ I Ax'
the
Bu-t en Ra tchat J
solar temple of Heri-shef neb fej r-o-i
n^, intheFayyttm.
Bu-gem J"^^^; seeBau-qem.
Bututu,Butuitt l^S J^SS.
Rec. 2, 140, 19, 22, the city of Naucratis.
Butchfimiu jjj, P. 145, M. 182,^692,
the 19th Nome of Upper Egypt (Oxyrhynchites
of the West).
Bu-t TeHi (TcheHi) J^^^JJ^
^|,EdfQ.
BuaiqaJ^'^(li)^^-Paix3024,
92, EdfQ.
Buaiqa en ka nekht user Jl ^
Bur j^ ' . Rec. »o, 118, a country
conquered by Rameses III.
Buhen J^^eia' ^-^-^ '9«» ^^
district of the modem W&di I:Ialfah--the lU^r
of Ptolemy.
3 Q «
[980]
[M]bushu(?) [^]J^oo^.
IV, 804, a Sftdini country ; situation unknown.
, IV, 796, a Stidani
country ; situation unknown.
Beba J J (1 [C^^^], IV, 803, a SAdini
country; situation unknown.
Beber, Bebel J J ^, IV, 668, Baby-
lon; Heb. ^n|, Assyr. ^ im-t^ & #.
Sf ^ ^ ©> Pers. Babirush tf fyy tf "yt
Bepset J □ P l [C^O^], IV, 799, a Sadani
country ; situation unknown.
Bemai (Bum'i ?) 1 J'^^|](],iv,78i,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown. Alt-K.
(340) suggests that | J )l (] = rTiDI.
JAAAAAA C\
"^^^ /H , a district of Thebes.
J/VAA/
©
town of Osiris in I'anis
Benui (?)
J*"
"^
, a temple
a district in Upper
Egypt.
, a town in Egypt
.&&
Berua J-^fjg,B.D.G.i96,J
^^, Nastasen Stele 16, Meroe, the capital of
the kingdom of the Island of Meroe ; var.
Berber (?) 1212 , a district in Upper
Egypt; IJf g ftflr = Kojc ^p^ep (?)
Berberta J '^^^ J *^^^ ^0; var.
J<=^=> n <=> g /] IV, 3 1 6, 7 96, a Sudani coun-
I -il I tj 1' try; situation unknown.
A \^, IV, 786, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; Tall al-
'Amarnah >-tXi ^V HI *-^T-
Berget J ^^ ^_^ , a town of the god
Re-bes 1 -^^ 4** > in the Fayyiim.
of the modern district of Widi IJalfah — the Bowp
of Ptolemy.
Beh J I ^ ©. Rec 3, 50, a town in Egypt.
'Roll H 8 ^^ a town near the modern
Sfidini country ; situation unknown.
Behuit (?)
o
= Behut c^^, Edfu.
Behuk J I ^^ " cy:^, IV, 802, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
, V
Behut
Behut
trict in the Nome Anpu
Behutch
, ^,EdffiorUdffi.
r
'wwvA J r-'=^ , a dis-
AAAAAA 1 •-!
T=T , a district in the 6th Nome of Lower Egypt
Behset,BetisethJ|^,J|^,
IV, 800, J 5 M ^ fv^>^ , Rec. 20, 1x4, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Beht ur[t] en Behut-t jj ^ "^^ ^
, Edfd.
Bekha J **" ' , Metternich Stele 84, the
land of Sunrise, the East ; see Bakh.
Bekhen 11 ® J^; see Tu-en-Bekhan
Dnm Ji W
Bekhen | ^AA^AA, I] **^* ©, a town
which stood on the site of the modern Mit-Kamr.
Bekhen arkhen I] ® (1 *^ Jl S ,
B.D.G. 203, D 5 II ^,asuburbofBusiris.
Bekhen aa nekht S ® ^^^ S^
J (55^ JTT I 1 ^AA^AA
of Seti I at Karnak ; (a) a name of Tanis.
[981 ]
BekhenenBiu JJS JQil^©'
a J ® " |1(1()%^©,B.D.G. ao5.atoirn
^ VSAAAA MV.AAA ^11 JT IH EgVDt.
Bekhten J^, J^O,B.kh.cn
Stele, an Asiatic country ; situation unknown.
Besit D n /)/] ^^^^^ ^ temple-town in the
*^ Jl Hio©' Nome Metelites.
Best J p (| ^, Bubastis; see Bast.
^^©' J'^ 11 '^^' ^^''- '3.84, Egypt,
y /^ I a town near Sais.
Bekai JU/l/l f^. ^P^'"^ *4, 164, a
J T SH ^ ' town in the Delta.
Bektan(?) J^"^^. iv. 803,
a SOdani country; situation unknown.
Begshag4 JnM^ffi(]. Jza
Illlls(l» ^^' ^^^' ^ Sad^nl country; situa-
■^^ 1 * tion unknown.
Bethbeth J s=s J s=3, IV, 799, a
Sddint country ; situation unknown.
Betsh J^|. B.D.G. «2, J
'8\ ®, B.D. 142, 14, a town in Egypt.
os=i
Pe, Pi, Pu ° , N. II, the town of Buto
in the Delta; ° ^, P. 71, M. 102, N. 10;
nft £a n
of the town Per Uatchit j ^ /?>5, » Buto ;
see Pe-Tep.
, the temple quarter
P-nu-t ur en Hem
Dl
D I
a I
Pe-Tep Q qq. q ^^
town in the Nome Nefer-Ament, Buto.
, a double
Pa-AaenAmen J^^^^fl*^".
Sphinx, 14, 160, the capiul of the Nome
SmaBel^j.
Pa.4nerrut^^i]^^0.
B.D.G. 61, the "sandstone city* i.#^ the
cemetery.
B.D.G. 64, a district in the nth Nome of Lower
Egypt.
Pa-ih en penrft (?) ^ I) ^ T
-__fl, Rec. 31, 36, a town in Egypt.
Pa-48hemu^l)Pe?^^£
J^ ® , B.D.G. 72, Rev. 3, 4c, a town near
' Tanis.
Pa-am'q AAatchaA
252, 65 and 66, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
I^i^fl^^. ■-«•"'.
Pa-a-t en pa uaher
^ ra rn ^ Rec 23, 49; copt.
o(<z>*^©» nmnou5p(?)
^^"^^^^IIT'^p^^'^''^''
a town in the Delta.
B.D.G..75,^]^il(]«^...ow„»U«
17th or 1 8th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Pa.bal4a(1.)^;^ll(ll)^<^.
L.D. III, 252, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Pa-bukh
, I;Ienien4>eb
.g \C^ n © Rec 19, 18, a district in
' l/r^ Jl f\/vn * Syria; situation unknown.
792, a district in S}Tia ; situation unknown.
Pa.paba^^^^^'.iv.„3.
a district in Syria ; situation unkiK>wiL
S Q 3
[982]
D
a suburb of
Memphis.
Pa-pena n
> ^ py\o Anastasi I, 19, 2, a district in
^ I ' Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-mu D
AAAAAA
A/S/VAAA _
/V/VA/WA _CE\^ AAAAAA
»^ [-| AAAAAA
IV, 798 (Rameses III, ^^ ^^/wva fv/\>i , Rec
20, 1 14), a SMini country ; situation unknown
AAAAAA ^ ^.^
AAAAAA /^TX O
AAAAAA 1/ Jy\
Pa-mu en pa Ra
S^ ^ ® 5^ ® ' ^P^'"''' ''^' '^^
(i) a canal near Belbes ; (2) a canal at Abydos.
Pa-mer
the region of lake Mareotis.
Pa-nasa
f^^^
,B.D.G. 1064,
^ ' , L.D. III,
160, Rec. 8, 137, a district; situation unknown.
. -a ^^ AAAAAA n
Pa-nagbu Ashahata ^^ "V ® J
^^l)^M!lf](l^.l'D.III,.5^,
92 and 93, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-nagbu Atchaurhuth
sJl
CyvQ
.Q£y-ri
, L.D. III,
252, 84 and 85, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Pa-nagbu Uahthuarki ^< "^ j^
L.D. Ill, 252, 90 and 91, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Pa-nebs i^ aaaaaa J M ^ , Nastasen
wn ^^ AAAAAA ^
Stele 29, ^K J p ^ ^K' Mission 13, 4,
near the modern W^di Halfah; Gr. Uvov-^.
Pa-ra '%^ ^ ", Rec 1 7, 1 20, Abutig,
in Upper Egypt; Copt. i.noeTKK = 'A7ro^7ifi7.
Pa-rut Ament J^ ^ "S^ ^ | ^'
a town in the Delta.
Pa-rut en pa-Ra ^^ ^^^^'S^'^ ^'^^
O I , a town near Tanis (?)
Parbu ^"^^J^t^:^' ^g- ^^s-
73, 105, a district in Syria; situation unknown,
canal in the Nome Coptites.
Parekhti ^"^^ ''
12, 24, a town in Egypt.
see ° Ht^^^, Old Persian ^ Hf H T^>
Baby^ ^r ,^f4tf: f? y?.
', Rec. II, 146,
Parqa w
w
.^^C^£^^,L.D.III,
146, 27, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Pa-haqraa Petiusbaaa ^^ "W
(\y\A , L.D. III, 252, 68 and 69, a district
in Syria; situation unknown. In this name
and in several following ^^^ is the Eg. article.
Pa-haqraa en Aatchait ^^ "W
■g*afs
III, 252, 77 and 78, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Pa-haqer Shanaiaa ^ *# ^
252, 87 and 88, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Pa-hagraa Arqat ^ f" ^ 1]
, L.D. III, 252,
96 and 97, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
f^^^^/^
1
-g*as
Pa-hageri Haniniau ^ ^ ^
ij(] tw3*^'^:;Sp (] ^Q^, L.D. III, 252,
94 and 95, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
[ 983 ]
Pa-hager Theruan ^ *# ^
, L.D. III, 353, loi and
102, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Pahura
IV, 782,
w
qA^'
1
Ci£^,
^ tvvn ^ district in Syria ; situation un-
I ' known.
Pa-huqria Aabaramft JX^ ^""
.&£,
252, 71 and 72, " Abram's Field" — a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-her-hem (?) ^ F=q J ^= ^
/NwwA J a canal in the Nome Latopolites.
Pa-kharm' ^ |^=
a canal in the Nome Sethroites.
118, a town near Rakoti.
Pasunqa ^^^7;^^^. I-D.
Ill, 88, a district ; situation unknown.
Pa-sebtipa-peni^pj;;^^
, Sphinx 14, 168, a town in the
, Rec. 33,
a
Pa-sebti pa . . . nua 1^ [1 J
Delta.
Sphinx 14, 164, a town in
the Delta.
o W
Pa-sebti pa-setheni ^^ H J
n ^ 7^ AA ^ Sphinx 14, 164, a town
|lpg O qq ©. »^ in the Delta.
Pa-sebt en fiameh ^ P J 1 ®
S« af . a part of the town of She^en.
Pasegnarc?) ^P^S^®'
Rec. 31, 35, a town ; situation unknown.
Pa-seger& ^ P ^ () ®. ^^<'- 3i.
35, a town ; situation unknown.
Pa - shashau - khft ^ T<TtT Ttttl ^
Q , a part of the great temple of Memphis.
Pa-shet en Aneb ^etch
n ? ^ , B.D.C. 59, a part of IjJce Mocris.
Pa-qem ur (?) ^ ^ g
a town in the Eastern Delta.
Pa-ka &a R&-9eru-4akhuti
O I
, a temple of I sis.
Pakfikna ^ g -^ ^XjC?) adi«rict
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-gem, Per-gem 2^'^%^q.
south-east SOddn.
Pa-gem Aten ^^ a^ (1 *^, NAs-
tasen Stele 36, ^^^(j^f^. "^
[] vww a seat of the cult of Aten in Nubia.
Pa-gerg ^ <5>Xj ©' * ^°*^*^^ "*
the Fayyflm.
Pa-ta en Uatchit ^-=^^^1^^
T==r B.D.G. 148, Alexander Stele, a town in
o © * the Nome of Buto ; CopL nX€n€TU).
Pateb ^ o J @ (] e \ , DemoL Cat. 4aa,
the island of Pathyris ; Copt nexofi.
Pathen, Pathan, Pethan ° ra "^
Pentatehan.
Pa-tesh en Per Uatchit 1^ c&
AAAwv T Pn ^ • * district of Buto.
Patharu }^\^' ^% ^-
789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa.thuf^«^^J;«aO;K.
Pa-thesi 3^3 — HI] V-'^'^"'
24, a town in Egypt.
Pa-tmai^=,J|)|||."^-^
3 Q 4
[984]
Pa-tchetku ^ ^ ^ ^. the
canal (?) of Avaris.
" holy tomb," or " holy island," i.e., Philae.
P-da rek D^^^, "island of Rek, or
Lek." Philae ; Copt. UiXA-K.
P-ihi-t D (j ra (j() J_,, B.D.G. 69: (i) a
suburb of Memphis; (2) D (1 HI [j[] ^, B.D.G.
68, a town in the Nome Coptites ; (3) D (1 fll (1 1]
^Oj^l|l,B.D.G. 69, Edffl.
P-as-t ent uaher d rl ^ ''^^ i\ ^
P-a en p-uaher d Tn □ ^ '^ It^ ©,
Rea 23, 49; Copt niitnocop.
Papa ^, B.D.G. 2115, a town hear
Thebes ; Copt. II^HH ; Papa of the Itinerary
of Antoninus.
Piu Dij(]^© = Pe °.
Pirtau ° *^^^^^ ^S, IV, 788, a district in
il I III'
Syria; situation unknown.
Pi.tchepD()(]^;;see°
© D
Pun, Punt a -=|>
k Tk a. a □ Q
, Palermo Stele,
[-1 hjsf^^f^
, agold-
° ^ ^ n^^^
bearing country in the Southern Sftddn, whence
came soihe of the aboriginal Egyptians,
Pursatll ° "^^^ Eq] I "l Q>;x£) the country
of the Philistines; ^^ '^ 1 ^ 1 ^ ' ' '^^^^•
1 204, the Philistines ; Heb. D^riU?7S Assyr.
^^ 4= -^T ^^ ^T and \^ ^r- ^' t^rm
Rawl. C.I.W.A. I, 35, I, 12, II, 52, I, 40.
Purath D%^*T^(i£>^, IV, 793, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
^AAAA^
'^'^'^'^ . a canal
the Eastern Delta,
Puqa uksA "^^ © > a district of Abydos ;
see
D A
IV, 793, a country and a
people in Northern Syria.
Puqi D^;
Puqiu D ^ ^ (](] ^' I^' 793, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Putaui D %i" ^F, A.Z. 35, 18, an estate
in the Oxyrhynchite Nome.
Puther .... d"^^^ ^||| ^^ , Rec. 20, 1 1 6,
a northern country conquered by Rameses III.
P-mu en Utcha Hem d ^^aaaa ^^^^
^ ^, B.D.G. 183, a canal of Edfd.
P-mu en set en Sebek d 'wwv^ aw^
"SSEs^ , a canal in Upper Egypt.
„ , a town near Asna.
Pemkha a ^ T ©, b.d.g. 296, a
village near Thebes ; Copt. nJULOcy (?)
P-mesra D jtl D, a town in Egypt.
P-mer
Pen Abtu ° -^ 3^, ^•^•^- I^'/kT^^
■ O C^ at Abydos.
D
AAAAAft
Peninaaua
see Inaauaa
P-nebes □ Jji (}. o J PIJ.''"'™
near the modern Wadi Halfah ; Gr. Wvov^.
Penshat ^ "r^ '^'^^ a canal in the Nome
• crssi 7=^ ' Latopolites.
^ .^yi /www /www D']^oQjgj D o
ram® ZZ' ^ Jra^^i' o ra
^~^^ ^ D'lra ?S^ acanalinthe2istNome
o 3^' olio 3=1' of Upper Egypt.
Per(?) (Aa-per?) ^f "^^ ^^
B.D.G. 120, Crocodilopolis in the Fayyfim.'
Penshenu °Joj, ^JO^, a
canal in the Nome Patarest.
Pentatehan °
[ 985 ]
P©r ^-^» * *°^" '" ^^^ Eastern Delta.
Perdau^lj^/^.apartofMe.
Per Aakh or Per sha " TiTtT g
(i) a district near 8 J S >» Upper Egypt
(a)
l^-y^l y*fc Nastasen Stele, a town or
■^^^ 2r' village in the Sftdin.
I
Periakhut "v"^ J^©. '-.^-T
©* I ^ (3 ^^'^"ame of the temple of
Hathor at Denderah and of other shrines of
Hathor.
Per Aakhut Ament "^^^ c^ ^ ^ , the
Osiris temple of Libya-Mareotis.
crm
If^Si
of
Moon.
Per A&r-t Ausaasit
-A •»-=» rv NT » * temple in Ann (Heliopolis)
Per4ahu7(]_.|^^,;-Pie
Peril -q^^q-.^p-.
B.D.G. 9, a sanctuary at Sekhem (Letopolis)
Per Aimhetep sa Pteh '^"^ fj c
9. , the Askiepeion of Memphis.
C3
D
Per aunr (Paunr ?)'"'(]% ?^,
IV, 793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Per Amen "^ (1 =",
I I AAA/S/SA
^Z|.
I cm ' 1 tm I
;-fl
*^ I, "house of Amen,"
the great temple of Amen in Thebes and other
towns in Egypt and Nubia.
Per Amenmeri Harness aa nekh-
tut ^^^^ [h S O [^ "^ J ^
the town of Rameses in the Eastern Delta ; Heb.
Dp?55n, Gen- xlvii, ii.
Per Amenhetep ^ Q«g|],
the temple of Amenhetep III at Thebes (Luxor).
Per Amentd ^^^ (1 "^^^ ] (1 ® . Sphinx
14, 157, a town in the Delta.
i| f^Q^ ^Z. 1907, 46, Memphis.
Per Anpu " (] ^ ^ O. S|*i««
lift AAA^AA rt I I fy «lAAMMk
59. "] " (] Q (J O, Rec 3, 3$: (i) a town
in the Delta ; (a) part of the quarrief of Jdn;
a temple in AlabastronpoUs.
Per Anher "^ ^ ^. B.D.G. 63.
a name of This, Sebennytus, etc.
B.D.G. 66, Sphinx 14, 156, A.Z. 1869, 98, a
town in the Delta (Prosopis ?).
Per Ahu neb Amentt ^~^ ^^ ^:z^
ft o» , a quarter of the town of Het-neh (MetelisX
PerAst^jj^.^J-l^.-jJ
-J) , the temple of Isis near the Great Pyramid.
Per As4r
.^ii>-.
Per As&r
Z>-' I ^3Z>-' I Jd'
the name of many sanctuaries of
Osiris.
;^ ®, Rec. 31, 35,
^5> o Demot. Cat. 422, AbOsfr ; Copt
(2 (2 1©* nOfCIpI, Arab. juff^V
Per Asar neb Tet ^^^^"^^^jj
©'
Busiris — the capital of the Nome Busirites;
Assyr. --fy ^- <y- ^HI-
Per As&r Nemur '^"^ jjS ^°* in,
the temple of Osiris- Mne vis.
Per AsAr Reqet "^^ f)-*^^cfl^^
<=> Sphinx, 14, 161, the temple of Osiris
OCD ® ' at Rakoti (P^.KO+).
Per As&r Khenti-Amenti
PerAstes ^ 1) P^ ^. "7 l| P
«=^^ X ^ ^•^- *45f 8i, the temple of a form
...^^m' ofThoth.
[986]
Per aqer
/] ^^^^ Hermopolis in the
H ^ gS ' Delta.
Per &tef Anher-Shu sa Ra
Per Atem
I ^nnt
Tem"; ~ ^Jpcnr
o
I , a name of This.
c-D
^^nziE,
V^'
^pnt
" House of
c» / .A.
, a town in the Eastern Delta (Succoth) ;
Heb. QJIQ, Exod. i, ii, Gr. IlaTou/tos 'A/»a/3<a<f,
Copt. neeojJUL.
Per A.teii I ^a/ww , I /wwva,
I H o 1 I i 9CX
1
C-D
O '
"^
L^
, the
temple of Aten built by Amenhetep IV in his
town of Aakhut-en-Aten (Tall al-'Amirnah).
Per aa
Per Aait
* " great house," a name
3' of the Necropolis.
, Denderah.
Per Aakheperkara "^ fo^Wij >
Rechnungen 35, an estate near Memphis.
PerAnmiit /vwwv ^ „ .Denderah.
Per anuq
CTD
the capital of the Nome Mahetch
um
, Rec. 10, 140,
Per ankh
f-
Denderah.
Per ankh c^td ■?• cr-zi ^ , Rec. 27,
the city of the dead, i.e., Deadland.
Per ankhet
cm
* ^ ", B.D.G.
I 1 cci ^©
Rec. 17, 119, Bakchis
' on Lake Moeris.
126, '""'•¥•
I 1 ^o
Perankh4ru7f7llo^|-,
"temple of the living," a name of the Necropolis.
Per Aha "y" CKl 5' "^ Q^
a district near Per Matchet.
Per Uas
l\ ^ the temple of Amen-
l © ' Ra at Napata.
Per Uatchit
I
O ©' I
I8\®'
I
loS\®'"l©'^''-3^'35,
\>
I
(i) the capital of the 19th Nome
of Lower Egypt ; (2) a name of Denderah, Buto;
Copt. nOTXO, Gr. BovTta.
temple of Denderah.
Per uab ^^^'^ >^ crzi , the temple of
Osiris at Abydos.
Per Upuatu shema ""^
Per uat
^^
1 n "^ the temple of Upuatu in the south
^ O ' (Lycopolis).
Per Unnut "^^ y^ -k ^, B.D. 137,
38, a temple in Hermopolis. •
Per unkh aawva , the temple of
Osiris in the 15th Nome of Lower Egypt.
Per ur <=> ,
nx
n-D
^«.
dcTD'
■ , the temple of Osiris in Aphroditopolis.
Per ur en mat
cr-3
j^
= , a temple near the granite quarries at Asw^n.
Perut(?) '=^t^ O 5 Aphrodito-
^ ' I Jr ^ I © polls.
Perut(?) "^^ ^Q 5 , B.D.G. 174,
the burial place of Set.
Per utet en hem-t set
<0 C^ l>/V\f\f^
PerBa
, the temple of Denderah.
B.D.G. 185, a sanctuary
' of the Ram of Mendes.
Per Ba en Asar
a temple near Lake Moeris
Per Ba neb Tet (Tchet)
I
©
o ii I] e ©'
, Rev. II, 145, the capital of the i6th
Nome of Lower Egypt, Mendes; Assyr.
Per Baiu
I
a town in the Delta.
[987]
, Rec. 10, 142,
PerBar48t7Jl^^<^j);.
Karnak, 51, 7, a town near the western frontier
of the Delta.
, ^O®' "toSv B"basti,;Gr.
Boi;/3a«rTi?, Bov^aorot, Copt. ITOTfi.A.C'f', Heb.
nOa^B, Arab. ^ J;.
PerBastmetit7|;f;,Bu.
bastis of the North, ;>., Bubastis in the Delta.
Per Bast shema "^"^ <> -Ij f; ,
the South, i.e., of Upper Egypt, or Denderah.
Per bak ^ ^ ^'O g. ^
^v ]1i ^ ' Denderah.
Per bu tcheser ^^^ J r^ ^=^ . B-i>.G.
209, the temple of Smataui, ^ '_ ' '_ , q.v.
Per Benu " B 7Z, ^^' I?' 11''
Farshiit.
^m
Per bener enth ta neterit
Per Pekht crzi t^ crD, temple of
Pekht near Beni Hasan (Speos Artemidos).
Per Pekht ^^ °- °
I ra
, Pekht or Pekhit.
Per pestch netera
0i ' '='
I o 1 1 1 ® '
cr^ 0'^'^'^ ^ the temple-town of Osiris in
I oil! the Mendesian Nome.
Per pestch neteru
cr^
6
I
cm
01 I I
I ocr-D
5111-
I o
II©' I octtd' I
a name of Babylon of Egypt and of many
other sanctuaries.
Per peg
P.S.B. 2o, 123;
Piankhi Stele 20, a town in Upper Egypt.
PerPtetV°y.7°{1..h.
temple of Ptab and its district at Memphis.
Per Pte^i shetat '=^ ° J"]l
'55 o
a temple in the Nome of Memphis.
Per fa As&r &n kaut (?)
Jo1±^Ti)S^ (.) .h. «».ple .^
Denderah ; (2) a shrine in the Delta.
Per fa-ft "^T^jjf^. iv, .031. •*
temple of Menu at Thebes.
Per fa mut enth neteru "^^^^^^
I
-a >2K^ 'M'M'Mi ^ thetcmpleof
J^ _aw s=> .B^ J^ .fi^ ©' Denderah.
Per fefA ^ ;;^ H ^© . n]^ (| ^,
Peasant 37, a town ; situation unknown.
, a town in Nubia ; Primis (?)
Per em ^;
Per ma / ci-^ , Karnak 54, 49, A.Z.
83, 66, a temple ; position unknown.
Per maakheru en Usrit
I ^O ©
Per Manu
PI
, Denderah.
I 600 ©
district in the West (?)
Per mi " ©® ", an ^«Ute in
I ^ ^ I ' the Delta.
PerM'gu7^^C^;.Mi«sion
13, 117, ^ ^ C ^ S . a town in the
Nome Ka-beseb, 0>^
CD
PerMtennu(P) V^"o"l^®'
Rec. I, 52, a town in Egypt,
cm
Per Mtch
^^"M1^^
^
© • I
, Demot
I jyoiAi JJH I ©"
Cat. 422, Ox>Thynchus, the capital of the 19th
Nome of Upper Egypt; Copt. nCJJLXe,
[988]
Per Hut
^
0<
, a town near
Hypsele ; Muthi of the Itinerary of Antoninus (?)
, the sanctuary
Per Mut
I -B*i^ O
of Mut at Thebes ; varr.
-^,
>
^%
\r3
Per Mena
MinyA in Upper Egypt ; Copt. XJULOOnK.
Per Menu ^ ^ ^ , b.d. 125, 2, 20,
^^ J) ^^37 ""^^ ° © , temple of Menu
, the canal
' ' of Apu.
at Apu (Panopolis); ^^
Permennshlla(?) '^^S ?^
ywwv ^ J Hermonthis ;
Rec. 12, 20, a town in the Delta
Per Menth '
Copt. ^.pJUL^.^e, ^plXOIte, Armant;
A(^ |, temple of Mentu in Thebes.
Per mer
3^
^s^
, Rec. 10,
140, a town between Asna and Al-Kab.
Per mer (Pamer)
Mission 13, 8, the temple of Isis at Philae.
' ly ctt:^'— ^ ^ iz~z] c>
Per mer
I 1 v I ^A/^AAA
L— -J ^^~X_ ftAAA^A
/NAAAAA
I <=>o n'
B.D.G. 1 177, the district of Mareotis.
Per Merdu (?) '^^ "'^ 7\
1 1 23, a town in Upper Egypt.
Per Merit (?) ^^^ "^
1 d
1900, 130, a name of Naucratis.
, A.Z.
Per merh "" "" "^ | q?| , the name of
several places in Egypt ; var. 11 Q *
Per mes "^^ ffl P . "^^ ft] -*- > the birth
chamber of a god in a temple.
Per Mess
UTD
M
I
the great temple at Abd Simbel.
n
Per mes-t en Nut
the " birthplace of Nut," i.e.^ Denderah
no
oB©^
Per mes Rekhit
Per mes Heru-sa-Ast "^^^ f ] ^? j|
Per Metcha
nrzi
II, 178, Oxyrhynchus; Copt. neJULi^e.
Per en ami aakhut
cm
i'
!•
Rev.
C©3
I I
Per Nut
C©3
ci cr^
0.
T Ci3 , Denderah.
^ ^ a quarter of
Sll ' Memphis.
Pernub-tS^, ^7^ "^:
Ci ^ I © I o o o
(i) the capital of the Nome of Nubt ; (2) a town
in the Western Delta ; Assyr. >-^ ^^ ^ ^"^C?)
Pernubit "^^^
I ^o <
derah.
^000' 7Y
Per Neb aam
i'[^®'
Den-
^©,Sphinxi4, 157, ^,j_^,
A.Z. 1807, 46, the capital of the 3rd Nome of
Lower Egypt.
O
Per Neb-t neha
ra
^ a quarter of
nrzi * Memphis.
Per Neb-t hetepit
, a suburb of An (Heliopolis).
Per Neb-t hetepit
a town near Tanis.
o ci
Per Neb khet en Tem
^^n-g ^ , Denderah.
/ w
I I ^AAA/^A A
Per nebs J Y' ^^rusatef Stele 21,
n n n , Nastasen Stele 25, a town near
the modern Wadi Halfah; Gr. Ylvov^jr.
9f* , a temple
Per Neb seger
at Thebes.
[ 989 1
Per Neb tepu i^i
PiSnkhi Stele, a town in the 17th Nome of Upper
Egypt (Aphroditopolis) ; Copt, nexilieg^
Per en pa Mennu ^~~^
^ ^ , a town in Egypt.
Per en pa R& en Rameses
meri Amen ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ O %/
f V ll W f 1 ^ M » temple of Ra founded
by Rameses II at Memphis.
Per Nefer ^ J ©, ^^ a J. a
town in Egypt.
4 ©' I 4
, Denderah.
Per Nefer her-s
Per nemhu ^ ^ | ^ ^ , Rec.
II, 168, a town in Egypt.
Per ent meh cr^ ^^ © , the Necro-
polis of Sais ; Copt. ni.ItOTq^HX.
Per en nub 'wvaaa f-=:^ o , Denderah.
Per ent res crzi 4^ ^^^ > the Necropolis
of Sais ; Copt. nA.It01f qpHC.
Per neha M, p, H (^td , a district
of Athribis; Copt. n^ItA^O, Arab. \^ ,
Benha.
Per nehem
AA/\AAA
ra
see Het-
nehem.
Per en Heru Neb Mia ^^^^ *aaaaa
the temple of Horus of Maa[m] in
Nubia (near Ibrim, Primis).
Per nekhi en Asir (Rfi)
*'— ^ -^ , Denderah.
Per Nekhebit ^^^ -I- J ^' ^^^ sanctu-
ary of Nekhebit at Eileithyiaspolis.
Per en Kheper
14, 158, a town in the Delta
tr-D
, Sphinx
Per ne8[er] ^^^ H, Paicnno Stele
of Uatchit.
Perne8U(?) " ^ ^ , a name of Sw^
Per Net [^,^',^jj.Sm(A«»4).
Per neterit "^^1 ^, L 1 J, a lanctu.
ary of Isis at Sni (Asni).
PerNeteru^^^^O.
5, Denderah.
Per neter tuaut ^ 0*5321
A the temple of the high- priestess of Amen-Rl
511 ' at Thebes.
, a village
t
Per netchem
near Pelusium.
Per netch R& em S, Aapep
Per netch Qeru em a Set
the temple of Den-
derah.
t
PerRa
■*"■ / ^ the temple of
zm ^S-4l ® ' Denderah.
-^1'
■^o
^ ro I* I
5^."l^.B.D.G.4i4,"house
of Ra," $.e., Heliopolis; Heb. ntottrn"a. ]«"•
xliii, 13.
Per R&messu - meri - Amen,
G[|]p[l^. the town
I rj III I I
of Rameses II in the Eastern Delta, Gen. xlvii, 1 1,
Exod. i, II, xii, 37, Numb, xxxiii, 3, 5; Heb.
Per R&meses-^eq- Ana
(QlPPfjj] f I p. a to'^" of Rameses II
in the north of the Delta.
[990]
cr-3
cr-D
Per rut ^."'""S^©,
V\ ^ , a village near Memphis.
[TDl
CZI
, Denderah,
CZi
Per rema "" "" ' ^ , a district near Edfft.
CTD
D
Per remtu am en Asar
Per Rennit ^^^ /www D- ^ ,
^^.anameof ^-J^^.
Per renput en ta neterit ""^ { "^
(VAAAAA q £^ ^::i
PerRuruti "^-^^"J, B.D. 78,
30, house of Shu and Tefnut (?)
a district near Oxyrhyncus.
Per rekhit ^^^^ '^ ^ ^ , Denderah.
Per rekh en Ast "^^ "^^ ^A/wv^ r^ ^,
X55. M p. © > the " town of the know-
I W AAAA/NA dJ VJ
ing of Isis," i.e., Denderah.
cm
Per hai-ni en mesu Geb fu
AAAA Q
^ ^ , the temple
Perhina crrn rn
of Amen at Karnak.
nr-D
£^©' I
a town in the Nome Aphrodito-
polites.
Per ha
Perpapt-re ~|~Yc^ 7 ■^•^■^
125, III, 13, a temple in Egypt and the Tuat.
^^^^ \> JH, the capital of the supplementary
Nome of Per Hapi
8n □
D W
Per Hapi
, a district in the Nome Heliopolites.
Per Hebit "V^ffi Jllo' ^'P^'^^''^
the Nome \ \] ""-^ ', Arab. c::^^jo^ = Pahebit.
Per Hep
I
Per Hept ur
in Egypt.
Per Hefau "^^
I
near the modern Gebelen.
Per hen "^ ? t[
Nilopolis in the
Eastern Delta.
, a town
W
Osiris in the Nome Ka Kam.
■^, a town
a temple of
\5:
Per henu
(9 ^ B.D.G. 1063, the sanctuary of the
■-jzv, c~3 ' Henu Boat of Seker at Memphis.
I^§&&-^
Per Hennn
sanctuary.
Per Hent shema ^~~^ ^ 3^ S»
Denderah.
Per Heru
U3
, IV, 1132, the name
of several temples of Horus.
Per Heru aab ""^ ^ rk ^ , Asphynis,
the modern Asfftn al-Mata'nah, 18 miles south
of Luxor.
Per Heru anient
Dh\^^'
5 ; Arab.
, a name of Hesfen
i^^U Tuphium.
Per Heru ati nef tesher-t
Denderah.
Per Heru athi-nef hetch-t
7\
, Denderah.
C-D
Per Heru Bat (?)
yC, '=^ B.D.G. 186, the temple of Horus in
i v/ © ' Theb-neter (Sebennytus).
[991]
Per Heru Behut
sanctuary built by Usertsen I
Per Heru merti
* I W\ S o o
town in the Nome Ka-hesebj Copt. ct>4LpK^n",
Pharbaethus.
Per Heru merti "^^
I
temple of Sheten.
Per Heru nub
of the Nome Tuf,
Per Heru neb Mesen
^ , a temple of Horus at Edftt.
Per Heru khenti-khat
©,the
o o
, the capital
It
cr-3
a temple of the unborn Horus near
Athribis.
I, Sphinx 14, 164, the modern Fakfis.
Per heri neb aabt
I I I
Per Her shefit nesu taui
<^
.A.
T
§
^bll
, the temple of Heru
shefit in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Per Het-Her
S©' ^^p'^^^
the Nome P-tesh en Per Het-Her, D r-^^~i
^^ ^ ; Copt. n^.eTpic, n^.oTpn-Hc.
of
I
Per Het-Her
I , Denderah.
D
Ik'
Per Het-Her
village near Tanis.
Per Het-Her ast qem (?)
^ fl I I 1 ' ^ town in the Nome Pathyrites.
Per Het-Her nebt Maf kit '^^ Q
Oy Sphinx 14, 157,
a town in the Delta.
Per Het-Her nebt He-t Sekhem
of Hathor at Diospolis Parva.
Per Het-Her neb-t Tepi-ih ^^"^ U
S\ ^ ^ \\ ^ ®' *^^ ^^"™P^^ °^
, a sanctuary near
7^, P.S.B. 17, 18,
AAA/S/\A
, a temple in
C3 c^^ (U\ o " \\
Hathor at Aphroditopolis.
Per hetch c-zj i
Asphynis and Hermonthis.
Per hetcha "^^ H '^
a sanctuary in Nubia.
Per khat en hem-t-set
Per khebit
Sekhem (Letopolis).
Per kheper ankh ""^ ^<^=
Sphinx 14, 155, a town in the Delta.
Per Khemenu '^^ "" "^
! nil O
Hermopolis in Upper Egypt.
Per Khen " M, Palermo Stele,
^ , Denderah.
Per Ehnem
O
tZ'
the temple of Khnemu in Latopolis
Per Khnemu "," 5 !» " Q ^
, a district in the Fayydm.
Per Khnemu neb He-t ur-t ^~~^
of Khnemu in the Nome Mahetch.
Per Khnemu neb Shashetep ^^^^
the temple of Khnemu in Hypselis.
Per Khensu ^^^ ^ 1 ^ 1 > the temple
I A/WS/\A I —21 I
of Khensu at Thebes.
Per en Khensu -em- Uas-Nefer-
hetep
A/V\/V\A AAA/V\A
temple of Khensu Neferhetep in Thebes.
Per Khensu - pa -ari-sekher- em-
the temple of Khensu, the arranger of
destinies.
[ 992 ]
Per khenti menat-f
c-^
1
^ w
S\ B.D. 67, 3, a mythological
^' temple (?)
, a temple (?) of Ptah or Osiris in Memphis.
Per khenti Tenen
Per kheru ^V-' c-zi , '-Y-' © , the name
of a canal.
CT-I] ^
I D
I , a sanctuary.
Per kherp ah
^^.
Per Kherp-kheper-Ra ^~^'
Q, a town on the great canal that fed Lake
Moeris.
Per khet
^
the temple of Osiris
at Mendes.
Pers, Persa, Persu ° nt^^^^,L.D.
-H— I ,11,91,
3. 283,
r^-^>^
u^ ,11,128,
'ff f^-^'^ , Persia ; Pers.
^ m ^! T^> Baby. \- ^ <^Hfl<i m.
'^ a temple of Uatchit
crz]
Per sat
Per sai
I
8 ; see Per sui.
Per saah E.a
of Latopolis.
Per sui "^"^ 1
a temple in Nut-ent-Teb
PerSutekh "^^^^
of Avaris, Pelusium, Ombos, etc.
2CX
at Letopolis.
Met. Stele
a district
o
^
, Met. Stele,
, Atfi^i.
^S-^i a name
PerSebNetert
the Fayytim.
Per sebkh-t
cm
I
1
^
, a town in
rinth
I
u
, the Laby-
Per Sebek
cm
Crocodilopolis, capital of the Nome
Arsinoites,
^
Per Sebek auf dri shait
rrr-t
•Sfas*.
a town in the Fayyfim.
a town near An
Per Sep ir-ii
Per Sepa
I
estate in the Delta.
Per Sept
Dream Stele 36,
D
%.
(HeliopoUs).
, Methen, an
crz2
1^ I ©, Sphinx 14,
165, \v ^\^ ^, a town in the Eastern Delta,
Fakas(?); Assyr. .-ff ^ ^HI <T5^ ^^T !?•
Per sensen
mopolis Magna.
cr^
/VAA/VNA AA/\AA/\
Per sennu (shennu ?) en nub
Her-
n-D
n AAftAAA
^ rSmf^ Herusatef Stele 27, a
it:] o 111' temple m Napata.
° fe^, B.D. 104,5,
Per sehep ""^ A
a name of
a mythological locality.
Per Sekhmit ^=^ {I' ^
several temples of this goddess.
Per sekhem en Ra
Denderah.
Per sekhem khenti Khata '^^^ y
n ^^
1 ?e
ftAAAAfl.
IfU
^^
, Denderah.
Per Seshen ' ' ^>:, ^ , a temple in the
Nome of Ka-heseb (?)
Per Seker neb Sehetch
n 1 °^ Piankhi Stele, a temple of the
■ I I Qf' god of the district of Mediim.
Per seger
of Osiris in Busiris,
Per Seti
S
I , a temple
^^^,B.D..a5.I,.o.
a temple of the fire-goddess.
Per Setem ^~~^ ^ ^ |, a temple of
Osiris ; position unknown.
Per shaa(?)
A.Z. 51, 79, a temple; position unknown.
[ 993 ]
Per Shepset hent neterit
R I
O
O
I I I
the temple of Hathor at Denderah.
Per Shentit c-z> 9. ] ()(] ^
OCT]'
^vioi'^^'^iir"^''"'^'''
Per shesthet ^~~^ r-^r-» fl
Abydos.
ci
a town in the
' Nome Ka-heseb.
Methen, an estate in the Delta.
Per shet ertu en As^r ^^^ >— ' ^
1^rt3Vll©'^'^-^-'7i.De"derah.
Per shetta en Asar ^^~^ '^^ (1 H
^wsAA H'^ ^, Denderah.
Per qen '^^ ^
Per qen Heru utet tef-f As^r
Per qeras Asar 'y' ■'^ (jsp^©.
Denderah.
Per Qerhit ^^^^ <^ ? ^ , a temple in
the Nome Heroopolites.
Per kaut ^^^ ^^'^ ^fca f^, the town
Tepi ah (Aphroditopolis).
Per Kamkam
temple in Hermonthis.
Per Gebu ^^^ ^J^ J
lo, a name of the Earth.
Per Gem "^^ ^g
U3
, Sinsin I,
town in the Tuat.
Per gem Aten
. N. 22, a
O
(j w^, A.Z. 1902, no, ^-i^ ^ , the name
of several temples of Aten.
Per gerr (gell) " " "^^
zs
Delta
, Sphinx 14, 167, a town in the Eastern
limn
j^l
Per ta &nt "" "" ^ "^s. h ^^ Dr^^a,
B.D.G. 48, a town or district ; position unknown.
Pertdua ° ]i (1 ^ C^^^. Maskhfttah
Stele, Parthia; Pcrs. ^H g[ y<y -J^, Babyl.
Perteptu-f "^^ ^ ^^
|,B.D.r
I 1 ($. K^^' I
(N^ mm) fij B.D. 125, I, 13, a sanctuary of
1 a <^ SlI ' Anubis in IJebenu.
Per Tefnut
en I o
tz-i] o
Denderah
Ci
Per Tern
cm o q crT3
I >3 r
Per Tem Tchak
n . ^ 1 , Succoth.
^|;
see
C^nnE
Sphinx 14, 165, Pithom-Succoth.
Per Tehen
the temple of
Osiris at Sais.
Per teka . t ' 1 ' ^ ^°^" ^" Egypt
[TD
Perth. , a locality near Memphis.
Per Tehuti (Tchehuti)
Hermopolis in Upper Egypt.
Per Tehuti up rehui ^^""^
in Lower Egypt.
Pertes ^^^=^^^=^ — ^^n,
1 . -« niiiP 1 mnn
a town in Egypt.
Pertesu-^^^,],.^©,
, Methen, an
estate in the Delta.
Pertchatcha ^m,
Rec 10, 141,
-"'"iMM^'
Rec. 21, 13,
a town between Per Benu and Gerg (Girga) ;
1 Copt. UXOJX
3 ^
[ 994]
Per tcheftchef
I
sanctuary of Harmakhis in
Per tchet ^^^~^ '^ ^, "Everlasting
House " — a name of Denderah.
Pehabas ^ ^ '^ ^ i^ ^, Rev.
II, 185 = Copt, ^.4)o^a5c.
Pehanu d | "^ ^^, IV, 797, a SMani
country ; situation unknown.
Pehu -^E
(0 (S
/\AA/VVA
AA/WNA ,
ryv t^ W "^ the swampy ground in many parts
-^ ilr © ' of Egypt.
Peh ar-ti(?) -^^, ^ ^^^^"^-^ ^^ |J^^
^ -^ v-^ap Delta.
Peh an ^ ^, _^ '^, a canal in
:, B.D.G. 187, a
the Nome Ament.
Peh Bah ^
part of the Nome Am peh.
Pehneter ^_^"]i=i, i< f^ ,i^i<
jW- the back part of tlie Nome Aphrodito-
f \ — ( ' polites.
Peh QenuS ^_^ ^^, Mission 13, 4,
the back part of Nubia.
Pekh-t,Pekhit °; °^ "|]|]3
^ , , D <A D ^ „ .
^ , a temple of ^ liOr > -Sas , near Bern
Hasan (Specs Artemidos).
P-Khann n X /wvaaa, □ ] aawva. a
I 1 AAA/VAA
canal in the Nome Pathyrites.
Pekhar ur Nehern
IV, 587, the "Great Bend" in Northern Meso-
potamia.
P-serak a [1 'T^n ^, b.d.g. 221,
" scorpion town " — a name of j (^^ ^^.
\\ J '^
<cz:> n ^ , in the Western Delta ; Copt. TiecoK.
Pesrun n fl '^^^ ^^Z, R.E. 2, 43, a
I I -nmmr ©' ' ^'''
town in Egypt.
■Serk D n
Dl^
^^
_D_'
, a town in Nubia, ^eXxtv, Pselchis.
Pesg re ° s^
Pest
D
(i£^,
[©], B.D. 142, 94, a town
3siris; var. ^ /^'
R.E. 2, 43, a district ;
famous for the cult of Osiris ; var. ^ f^'
P-shaim' d
near Memphis.
position unknown.
' o
nrj
, a village
P-shet asht d "^^ (1 "^^^ A iiii, b.d.g.
75, a lake in Heliopolis.
1
PeshnU ^0\>0, ^•^- 36, 2 a town
7;:^ Jl of Khnemu.
Peq, Pequ °t"' °
J^ ^, a district of Abydos ; see I V^ >^ © .
„ D A cr-3 a A
For _ , see
Peq Khafra (^ G q ^.^ j °^,
L.D. n, 12, a district near Memphis.
□ A CT^ U A ^ U A r^ ^
Peqr
D© ^D A ^
Peqr-t
D
Peqh
, the tomb of Osiris at Abydos.
□ *^^^^^^ ' ' the" canal of Peqr at
^jsj;^^^ 1' Abydos.
I , a seat of the cult of Isis.
Peg rr ( I ^ > a district of Abydos ; see
Peqr
Pega
PegUat°^];,5-Sce,e,^h^e^.ow„
D
D
. B.D. 169, 18, a town in
Egypt.
Sphinx 14, 164 a town in
the Delta.
Pegrer
D
name of a town and of a god.
Sphinx 14, 166, a
lake in the Delta.
Peges ^f^5^'B.D. 142, n 18, the
[ 995 ]
Petat (?) ° {^ ^ ^'«*"^^ of "*^'^o-
--=^ ^ ^ polls.
a
ra
, B.D.G. 139, a
Petaih (?)
quarter of Memphis.
^^^^ the capital of a district in Nubia; the
^Tffff ' riT6/iw0i9 of Ptolemy.
Petenher ° "^ ".° "^^^,
/SAAAAA _ffi^ © /WVAAA .M^ H ill
Mission 13, 4, a town in Nubia between the
Third and Fourth Cataracts; Pontyris(?)
;, "the
Pet en Kam
aven of Egypt
Petentem
heaven of Egypt" — a name of An (Heliopolis)
D ^ o -
. , Rec. 20, 114,
a country conquered by Rameses III.
Peterti(?), Merti (?), Ar-ti(?)
-, the swamp land of the Nome of Ka-heseb ;
, a town near Anu.
1=^
Peterti
;, Rec. 29, 146,
, a mythological locality, and the low-
lying land of the Nome %^ "^ ""^ (Cabasites).
Petra
D ^
1(
uf Vi ni I 1 1 1 1
/VAAAAA
iv aaa/naa
7=t '
large canal in the Tanite and Diospolite Nomes,
Pteh an ° § '^, ^-D- 2, 50, a town in
o A ^ © ' Egypt.
Pteh men sankh ° ? "^^^ •?- ©, a
Ci A AAA/VAA I 1
town near An.
Pteh nefer
II
■^ a town in
©' Egypt.
Pteh nefer mer Assa U -^ (| I °
ft T © , L.D. n, 80, an estate of King Assa.
Pteh res aneb-f ° ? i "
", a dis
trict of Memphis.
Ptehhe-tKa°|QU^,°yg
U •"
, a name of Memphis ; see Het Ka Pteh
Pteh hes art n(?) °§i)-^
a town in the Libyan Nome-
Pteh hetep ^ X 70 ^ © ' ^ '''"^^® '"
the Sebennyte Nome.
Pteh sankh ° § [1 ■?• S, ^ ^«^'" ''
^ X I T © ' Nome of
Pteh srut °|p^©.
in the
Xois.
a town in the
Delta.
Pteh tet sheps °
near Memphis.
Pet
©
,a town
, B.D. 142,
II, 12,
D
\> , a town in Egypt
^c&-
Mar. Aby. II, 4;
[^£^,
Rec. 8, 140, a Mediterranean country and
people.
Fetr Q£!^, IV, 792, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
P-tesh en Per Het-Her d ^a
V I
a district of Thebes.
Petti shu ^"^^ R ^ Q^:^£l , Mar. Mon. 2, 2.
P.tChatchaD|i©;^|||;.ee
^; Copt. nX(Jl5X.
Fa i ^^ JA /^7^ > a suburb of Memphis.
Pat Heru '^--'^'^ ^ [©]> "B.D.
141, 122, a town of Osiris.
Fariua<_^^f]^,iv,,9,,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^^^=^ "^ 15 a temple of Osii'is in the 3rd Nome
a c:^ O' of Upper Egypt.
Penkhtt "^J^ ^^^ a foreign country;
== 'V Jr I ^ ffl I ' foreigners.
Pensh 5^^ ^1^ ; see Fenkhtt ^J5 ^W,
Peram'aa '^"^ 1 (j .^ (] ^\ im^^, a
district in Syria ; Alt-K. (439) compares Heb,
□SI'^S (Josh. X, 3).
3 R «
[ 996 ]
Pek, Pekau
i, A.Z. 49, 130,
V^ © , a town in Egypt.
Peka J J D£^^, I, 56 =
"^^zz:^
Uc
C£}^,
Turquoise land — the Sinaitic Peninsula.
Peka . J © , a town near Lake Mareotis.
Petiusha^ (?) '^-^ ] i] t] ^ KM t) '^.
f\y\/i , Eg. Res. 81, 69, a district in Syria ; situa-
tion unknown.
Maa-t p^,^,3=,->P^,
^ Q f) 3X , a district in the Sebennyte Nome.
at Letopolis in Lower Egypt; (2) the great
Judgment Hall of Osiris.
Maati (?)
f^^^^ ,
IV, 812,
sanctuary in the Nome of Libya-Mareotis.
Maamaa (Mam) ^n ^ , a town in
Nubia, Primis (Ibrim).
Maam, Maam (?) Q^
A M ^ ^^ I^' Kubban 6, a district and
city in Northern Nubia, Primis (Ibrim).
Maat kheru ^, Rec 27, 190, a
town in the Nome of Sept.
Maikhentka (?) ^ (]!] ^ V ^ 1'
Nastasen Stele 57, a SAdani country; situation
unknown.
Mauaaa ^ "^ ^ "^ fj "^"l c^=^ »
Gol. 4, 8, a country ; situation unknown.
IV, 799, a SMani country ; situation unknown.
Mau-t khenti ^ "^ ^ [fill fv > a
district; situation unknown.
Maat baiu Khufu f^^"^^^
_ ju^ ^ ^ ^^ estate of Khufu.
Mabara _w 1^ ^<=:i>(^i~D, Mar.
Karn. 52, 11, a district; situation unknown.
Mam ^ "^ ^ , Bubastis 34A, a
Sdddni country ; situation unknown.
Manata ^'^^'''^''^1 fl ^^-^^ i Rec.
20, 115, a Siidani country; situation unknown.
Ma en Asar-Teni ^^ "^^ fl 1 m
(I (I I , a district near Denderah.
Ma-t en Het-Her ^^ 3
a district in the Nome Pathyrites,
\> ^A^AAA
Ma-t en Tarr
trict near Denderah.
\>
o
, a dis-
Manu ^ J^^, 53/ (M^^, cPo/ Jy,,
^ \^ 1 0C5D , ODD/ , ^^ I ^ ,
the West, the country of the sunset.
Maanra(?) _^
district; situation unknown.
III
, L.D. Ill, 219, a
Marem'
>^ I
|'q^,l.d.iii,
156, IV, 781, a district in Syria; situation un-
known ; compare Heb. Di'^D.
nr,
the 1 6th Nome
Hn
Mahetch
of Upper Egypt.
Makha taui
^l(l(jr-l=, lyf, "balance
of the Two Lands " — a name of Memphis.
Mas, Masi _-> H, ^ ^^, iv, 800,
'^^{if \^ n^^vQ , Rec 20, 115, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Masa '^ ^ ' , LH. 316. i' %( "d"
^ ' , LH. 316, 3
[ 997 ]
R.E. 3,i6o, _^'^(j$l (s") C\>:^, a country;
situation unknown.
Mas khemi _> ® ^ (](] ®, R.E.
II, 122, 12, 29, a town in Egypt.
Masha ^ ^ "^ ^ , Nastasen Stele
53, a town in the SfldAn.
Magar _5. ^ 25 ^ =.. "| (w,,
Anastasi I, 19, 2, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Mater (?) Herudkau ( ^ (| U ^]|
-2as
Matha ^
an estate of King Heruakau ;
situation unknown.
^ B.D. 116, 2, a
© ' town of Neith.
Mat &, ^^> , J^
Mar.
Karn. 42, 23, ^^ ^ , Rec. 32, 65, ^
^^^^ ^ Jf %\ (^ ^^^- 32. 65, a suburb of
W ^' ^^^' Thebes.
Maareth ^= (1 '^ -^^ [vr^, Rec.
20, 119, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Mau I (] 7\"^[^^^^, IV, 796, Roller 4, 3,
Rec. 20, 1 18, Mar. Aby. II 2, Q (1 ^ It^^HI,
L.D. Ill, 229c, a Sftdini country; situation un-
known.
Man
A/WV\A
1 1
swamp region of Bubastis ; U (1
T=T
, the
. , a town in
$
the Nome of Uatchet, Gau al-Kabir (?)
Maraua |^ (] f] ^. |^^ f]
, Rec. 12, 53, U .2ai
m
j^^, ,_, ^ Q I ^^, Mission
13, 4, Meroe, the capital of the Island of Meroe
in the Egyptian Sfidin ; van Berua 1 -jl^ ]
g^ ; Gr. Mepoi).
M&t rehen-t fi (1 *^ *^
Rec. 17, 95, Mit-Rahinah (?) near Sakkirah.
Stone 21), a town in Egypt.
Demot. Cat. 423, Moeris in the FayyOm.
M'dkhasa (Mftkhsa) ^0— ofl T ^,
^~~~ /] T 'o' ^^' ^^3' * ^^'S^""'*^^ *" Syria; situa-
^ — fl H B I ' tion unknown.
Mfiir (M'ir) "^^^ (](] ' ci^^a, Rec.
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'rrekhnasa ^ "^ S^f
IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
MaS^U fl V\Q:£y], Rec. 24, 179, a dis-
trict ; situation unknown.
M'urrekhnasa jiu-fl ^ ^"^^^^ *^^ ®
[^ IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation
I ' unknown.
M'urm'r
l\
, IV, 792,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Mlimusa ^^=-°
\Tl'^'^-^^-
20, 116, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'urqa ^ ^ "T" ^ "^^ I V, 794. a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Bfukautu^^V^ll^c^-
Semnah Stele, a district in the Eastern Desert.
M'uti "^^^ %>ll ()(] , IV, 791, a district
Syria ; situation unknown.
Mab(?) ^ , R. 22, 2, Andropolis.
M'beg .
m
n_fl S Rec. 19, 21, a town
JI © ' in Upper Egypt.
M'n
•P=T
see
M'ngenasa
(WNA/yA A/S/VA/V\
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
790.
A^^AAA .^ .
M'ntar ^^^ ;^^, Rec. 20, 118,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'ntchu ° ° "^ ^ f^/^/^ , Rec 20, 1 14,
/\A/\A/W f _Zl
a southern district conquered by Rameses III.
correct reading is Antchem
'^^'|tv>:Na,IV, 798.
The correct reading is Antchem ^^
xzx:
3 R 3
[ 998 ]
M'rm
£u^
£U-i],
' _ „ IV, 781, a district in Syria ; situation un-
fv^»^ ' known; compare Heb. D'i"^t!i.
T
M'rm'am
IV, 784, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'rm'r cm>£i , Rec 20, 1 1 5,
a Slidani country ; situation unknown.
M'haa(Mahi) ^-f:^'^(](2'|c^^,
Harris Pap. I, i6b, a country; situation un-
known.
a district in Nubia near Primis (Ibrim).
M'hanem'
:[^:Ay]^ L.D.
III, 252, 22, Mahanaim; compare Heb. D^ijllD
Josh, xxi, 38.
. M'hugaa ^^ ^ (j "^ C^£^^, L.D.
III, 252, 119, a district in Syria conquered by
Shishak I.
iw D ^
M'khirp
a town ; position unknown.
M'khen
^ n , a town near Edf<i.
I, Alt-K. 494,
O ©'
M'kher ^ V^, a country in^the
M'sakha ^^^£:u-il [^ T, IV, 782, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'shaar ^i^-c ^ (] ^, a^i) ^
[j*^[X£^, _fl|iIi2(j'^CV£V], IV, 782;
compare Heb. ^t^t2??2 Josh, xix, 26, xxi, 30.
M'shaua ^^^ ]M, "^ ^ ^> iv,
792, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'shauasha ^^^JiIil'^-^'^IiH
^ ^ [ Harris Pap. I, 10, 8, the land of
I ^ I ' the Maxyes.
M'shakasanra
^
V*^* ' Eg. Res. 68, 76, a district in Syria;
o^^^^i ' situation unknown.
M'qata (Maqta)
A
^^""^ V\ " [M:^, IV, 782, a district in Syria;
compare Heb. n"T|??2, Josh, x, 10.
^t^ IV, 785, a district in Syria; compare
-Zl ' ni^D, Josh. XV, 59, LXX Ma-/aijwe.
M'qerput ^^a^, iv, 785, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'kaa (Maka)
[M^,
Gol. 4, 6, a country ; situation unknown.
Makta (M'keta) ^^] (] c^^vq,
[W], IV, 655, ^^] (j() [^^, IV, 781,
^^^ ll(| I Ci£!^, Anastasil, 23, i, Megiddo;
Heb. "iljrp, LXX Ma'^eSBw, Tall al-'Amarnah
M'ketar
w n
] 1 0>k^]
(1 3 E cr^ , tower, fort, a fortress in the
Eastern Delta; Heb. ^il^p, Gr. M«7^w\o9,
Copt. xxecTToX.
M'keter ^^] *'^, iv, 784, a dis-
trict in Syria; compare Heb. "i^'T^Q.
M'keth^^^,IV,667,acoun.
try; situation unknown.
M'kthirr?) ^^^ ^"^ <^ cr^ , Rec.
20, 118, Migdol(?)
M'ktau J^ "^ (] ^ [W], L.D. 3,
252, 27, Megiddo; compare Heb. ii;ip
I Kings iv, 12.
M'g l>vfi S
M'ga, M'gana ^^ s
S ^ "^ ® ' a town in Egypt.
, Rec. II, 168, Mycia.
[ 999 ]
M'gatir, M'gatil
Migdol, in the Eastern Delta; see
or-
M'gat;en ^ S ^ ^. n, 158,
Macedonia ; Gr. MaKeSovia.
M'gir (Megir) ^ S ()() ^, Rec
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'tenu ;^, ;^ ©, '^"^, B.D.G.
1041, the 22nd Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphro-
ditopoHtes).
M'tenu
the Nome of the same name.
M'tenu ent Sep .^ ^^^^ feci
\ \c ^' ^ district near Khera^ia.
M'thna (Methen) |\ ^[v^^.iv,
n n -^^'^^ (. n
616, 1k (v\^, Rec. 20, u6, ^^^^
, the capital of
IV, 589, a district in Northern Syria ; varr.
A/SAAAA /\A/\AAA
I '^^^' O-^ I) I I I t^^'
al-'Amarnah ^ <c:: ^^f ^^^f -4" 5^-
Tall
M'ti
cAa>
0^^>uO
1.
Nastasen Stele 6i, a country in the SCldin ;
(X) I , the
I
I.
natives of the country
M'tch
^^
U^
a town
£ ill D=t^^' ^
near Lycopolis.
M'tchana ] ^^|^ ^.^^ ^,
IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Muau ^^ A' ^^' 797, a Saddni
country ; situation unknown.
Mu& ^^ !1 Ci^^, IV, 804, a Sddani
country ; situation unknown.
IVVVV\
'^ , a canal
_ /SA/yA/VA
Mu ent Antch aaaaaa
AAAAAA
5, 93, a canal in the Delta.
AAAA/
Mn ent Pteh (?)
in EdfA ; var.
AAAAAA Ci
AAAAAA r-l
AAAAAA AA/\AAA
3^=1
AAAAAA MAAAA ^ " »> /-»
Mu nesert ^ '^ (La lake of
boiling water in the Tuat.
AA/V*AA Q
Mu neter a/^^ ]
sacred canal of EdfO.
/•^ AAAAAA
. AAAAAA
I, the
Muset(?) vvwyvR
AAAAAA I
AA'VNAA
ww>A 1 1 Rec. 20, 115; see
AAAAAA ^ . -
Mushanth aaaaaa j^f j
f^^^^
, Mar. Aby.
^AAAAA ^ ^ ^ AAAAAA J|.i;< /VVAAAA ^ ^ ^ "^ AAAAAA
11,4,2, ^l] Vl^' IlIU K\, ^
"\ /] *| p^^ Alt-K. 510, a country; situation
H I ' unknown.
Muqet-t (?) ^ d "aL, '^^ "^"^f °^,^
• ^ ' AAA^ 1 1 (^^ country (?)
Muka(?) AAAAAA |_j <^ f\/\/i , IV, 802, a
A^vvAAA rr^
SOddni country ; situation unknown.
Mebushu ^ J ^cza ^, IV, 798;
MebutU^J^-^.IV, ;98,^
u ^ 0£^, Rec 20, 114, a southern country
conquered by Thothmes III ; var. ^v U ^
s=*^, IV, 798.
Mebeq (Meqeb ?) i — ^ J ;Xi.
Ombos I, 130, a district ; situation unknown.
Mefki
©, Sphinx 14, 167,
SQQ ©, Rec 11,158,
AAAA
AAAA
r^, a
a town in the Delta.
Mefkgi
a foreign city.
Memu, Memmu (?)
town in the Fayyfim.
Memtu (Memut) ^ ^^tk [tea],
IV, 798, a Sddani country conquered by
Thothmes III.
Memthu ^^ = ^.^^
se=3^[v£\^, IV, 798; see ^^^
Men ^ -f^, Re^- 34, I, a shrine at
O c. I Abydos.
3 R 4
Ci£^.
[ 1000 ]
AiVVWA /VSA/VW
D Ci /SAA/V/NA D Ci
i***^ o
I AA/W/VA
AAAAAA
]U6n " t AAAAAA
AAAAAA , a canal in the Nome Tekh
Aaaaaa > t
AAAAAA 1 ^ 5!J' town of Osins.
Menas "^^^ rl ^, "^^ jl ^ ©, Rec.
AAAAAA eJ ?c3 AAAAAA cJ I 1
(i) a town near the modern Tall al-Kabir;
(2) the district of Minya.
Men^s-t ^^ fl " ^ / P^'^ f')VA^'
AAAAAA JJ CI] ^ pie of Edffi.
MenaSUt ^^^^ rl rl rj /\ , the pyramid
AAAA/V\ cU dJ lU ' '
of Userenra at Sakkarah.
Menankh ' — ' ^ A,
AAAAAA 1 ■ '
Menat Khufu
AAAAAA ftSfrf
of the nurse of Khufu," Minya.
• (/^T
the pyramid of
Neferkara.
® , "the town
P
Menu <^ the 9th Nome of Upper Egypt
''"'^ ' (PanopoHtes).
Menu khenti
with the cult of Menu.
Menut
V-rjs — AAAA/
'^^ \\
AAwvA , a town
^,^, IV, 803,
'^^f^^
:, };;^^^=f '^^('^^f, IV, 799, a SMani
country ; situation unknown.
Mennu kherp Khakaura ^^ ft
AAAAAA I I 1
^ a fortress built by Usert-
O Q ^l V 1 » sen III at Kummah in the
Third Cataract.
(Z3V]'
Mennus ^^^^ ^
AAAAAA —21
■*^ **" Rec. 19, i8, a
f^/vn ' district.
Mennu Senmut ^^
0^
nr3
^^ ^^, the fortress of Biggah.
Menmentt .^iiii^ .iiiiiii - - ^ "3 "^^
AAAAAA AAAAAA ''•'^^ ""^ AAAAAA
„ , a region in the Fayyftm.
AA/^/\A ^:i©
Menmenu "^^ '^^, f^^- 32. 64, a
AAAAAA 000 shrme of Amen.
AAAAAA U I I AAAAAA V I I <t^
© A^VSAAA Ci ^ AAAAAA <i _■ ■> I I W
AAAAAA
l*^"^
(3 <=i
I ©, A.Z. 49, 130, I
V <d^> AAAAAA U
Demot. Cat. 423, Memphis, the tomb of Osiris,
T«'0o9 'Oaipilo^. From this name are derived
the Coptic forms AJLCJUL^e, JULGJUL^I,
juiertqi, juLeqi, juLeitc|)econ, Assyr.
Men nefer ''^^^ t /\ , the pyramid of
AAAAAA I i
King Pepi Meri-Ra.
Men-t Nefer-kheperu-Ra ua-en-
Ra A/v>AAA ( OlwJi I Rec. 15, 39, 47,
C^ ^ \ O V*y A AAAAA ^ /|
the town of Amenhetep IV, the modern Tall
al-'Amarnah.
Menti-nenu 5;;;^
AAAAAA AAAAAA
" \ AAAAAA two
c, \\ nnm i o (2 aaaaaa
rocks in the First Cataract, the K/>w0/ and MtD0<
of Herodotus (?)
ti^^ R ^ a town in the Libyan
Nome.
Menh
Menheb ^^ § flrT] ®, ^ 'T '"
AAAAAA A ^ 'sdC' ■ ^^
^gypt-
^^3
AAAAAA
Men Khufu (e^ w.^ ]
estate of Cheops.
Mensa qebh ^^^^ 9 iv S » "^^^
AAAAAA /\ lA ^ H
an estate of King Tetkara.
Mensau diii^ ^ [j ^, iv, 798, ^ [|1]
D %\ rv"^ ■^^^- ^^' ^^"l-' ^ southern country
H _^ ^' conquered by Thothmes III.
Menqeb Khufu fSY^Y]
A III ® , an estate of Cheops.
Mentheb "^^^^ J D D 17 ®, a town
founded by Cheops.
■ Hint o j mini. « ^
Mentch "^^^ r^, Rec. II, 79, "^^ ^
AAAAAA © \ h/\N^f^ '
'^ © , a town in Egypt.
Mentchefa ^^^'^
?, an estate
AAAAAA "<— ^V .ZOS'
of King Kakaa.
Mer ^^ ^•^* ''°'. 5' ^ temple of Osiris
^[73' in the town of Sheten.
Mera """^^ (] f © ; see Ta Mera.
Merau(?) ^([^^=^^.1^,873,
a country or nation.
[ 1001 ]
"^ © Meroe, capital of the Meroitic
fW/> ' kingdom; Gr. Mepoij
the sacred boat of
Athribis
Merau ^^
MeraheUa ^ () '^ (] "^^ iv, 80
a Sflddnl country ; situation unknown.
Mer Atem '^' | (] ^ j^
Rec..,,,55,^'|k,l)£^G|
Pithom (?)
Mer ankh Assa (T^^Tl ^ "f
an estate of King Assa.
cn:
Mer ankh Ra Assa het
O y^ TT © , an estate of King Assa.
Meri, Merti 1=1 (](] 1=1, 1=1 ^ ()()
1^=1, a district in the Nome Sept.
Meri-t *^
city, e.g.,
, port, harbour of a
^-^ AAftAAA ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1|
=^ B.D.G. 57, the port
^ * of Memphis.
lA^-'
var.
Meri-t
Mareotis.
AAAAAA
/VWAAA
t I AA/WV> ^-^
7=T
Mer ur .t^^ ^A/w^A ", -^=7 ^=*
, , X "=1 Lake Moeris in the
' ^<==> I' Fayydm.
1 ' I VA^A'V
-^ ci© the Nome Metehtes.
Mernefer ''^1'^^ ® ,3=ilfe,
a town in the Nome CynopoHtes.
O
Mer nefer Het Sahura
I ^ , a town founded by King Sabura.
Mer-tneterit ^'^1<=>^,A.z.i907,
46, a town in the Delta.
Merhu (?) 1^ ^'^%c\£\>], IV, 801, a
SGdini country ; situation unknown.
MerHerui(?) ^ ^, a canal in the
Nome Ka heseb.
Merr he-t ka Assa (X^Tl §
11 ^ LJ © , the Ka town or temple of Assa.
Mer Sept KakaA fUUT] h\^'
a town built by King Kakaa.
Mer Sesheta Her6,kau (^^(JU^j
T*^ y^ , an estate of King Herakau.
-^^ IV, 797, a Sfldini country; situation un-
I * known.
Mer gerh 1=7- S 8 p=^ ^ , the name
of a locality near the Labyrinth.
MArf f\ *^~^ll "^ Herusatef Stele 149,
.M. I ()©' aSftdinitown.
Mer Tern '(>• ^^jl © , tj^ ^j^, Meddm.
Meha ^TD h [V;^, IV, 801, a sadani
country ; situation unknown.
Meh^i;,^!^^,^;,
^\,^
0^0 o
■ 1 1 1 1 1
^ on ^^'^'^^^
^ = R J ^ , the modern Minya,
o "^O
, the temple of
Osiris at Elephantine.
Meh-t Q ' , °"=^/vrtwvA, a canal in the
T=T
Nome of Mahetch
Mehti &h aatu ve>.^ (j "^ ^
, Rec. 27, 50, a name of Magharah.
Mehi °*=^
T '
•, °^
a canal in the Nome Nefer Ament.
f^/vo
, a town
Mehi ^^Ijljg, °°S
in Northern Nubia, Meae (?)
Vlefyx °°N f ^ I; ©. IV. 9S3. °°S
'^ the northern half of Egypt — the Delta;
© ' Copt. eXJL^IX, JUL^IX.
[ 1002 ]
Mehen en Mehurt ^^ -w^^^ «*4^ ^i^-n
<::3>AwsA«, a name of Sni (Latopolis).
Mehtchem'
[t^yj]
, IV,
798, a Sfldani country ; situation unknown ; var
Me.chhen,-|^-^i|^f^.
Mekhataui '^ ^ '^
a name of
' Memphis.
see Sekhem (Leto-
polis).
Mekhem
Mekhsherkher
ti^^ Nastasen Stele 55, a SCldani country;
o I * situation unknown.
(sic)
Mekhthenif (?) ^ f ^^. Hem-
satef Stele 97, a Sfidini town ; situation unknown.
Mekhthenintiteqth (?)
W ^^ — ^_g c. Nastasen Stele 46, a Sudani
-A ^ \\ I I I © ' town ; situation unknown.
Mesper en Ma-t ensa Heru her
Denderah.
Mesen-t
oCTD
-p-r^-fiv
, a sanctuary of Heru-Be^iut.
Mesen-t aabtt | ^^ ® f
a district of Edffi.
Mesen-t amentt ftl 'U '"^^ © |
a district of Edfft.
Mesen-t meh-t^V 5- ""Tri
Mesen-t res-t
tsifcsl
a name of
Edf{i.
Meshet ^ ll | o I, IV, 799, a Sftdani
country ; situation unknown.
Meskhen-t
oCTD
•
, Ombos.
MeSSheS ^. r-n-i f\/\/i , I V, 802, a Sadllnl
country; situation unknown.
Mest.Mesth^^.ftip],^p
, IV, 798, a Sfid^nl country conquered by
Thothmes III ; var
Mesta
Mest
A^ A.Z. 38, 18, a town
— ' in Egypt.
, Piankhi
Stele 122, a town of Lower Egypt.
Mest n c^^AAA/wv, n I,
I I /VAAA/V\ I I I
IAAA/W\ J IV, 800,
AAAA/V\
a Stiddni country ; situation unknown.
Mesha f\ TiM S.. Herusatef Stele 156,
a Sudani town ; situation unknown.
Mekanu(?)|^^^g,Rec..3,
62, Lycopolis.
MekeS ^;c^:6 ■>*»-=' , Rec 35, 192, a name
, Sphinx 14, 169,
of the Nome ''~^ | •
Mekter
Migdol; Heb. h'\iyCl.
Mekter pef Bratchapnu ^v ^^
Migdol of Baal Zephon.
Mekter peh Sai (?) ^ ^ ^ -^^
g. g^ Sphinx 14, 169, Migdol behind
IJ^' Sai.
Mekter ta sata (?)
n^^f*^""^ Sphinx 14, 169, Migdol of the
I ^^-^ © ' land of
Megubet ^^ J S» ^^^- i9> 21, a town
near Asydt ; Copt. JUL^.rtK^.na5T", Arab.
Metun en ka, Methun en ka
^^ jt:H
s ('^a.^^
^
^^ , Amenemhat I,
2, 2, 3, the place where bulls run, arena.
Meturt ^^"^7^]' I^' 797, aSddani
country ; situation unknown.
Meter
O c^
, a town in Egypt.
[ 1003 ]
Metra, Metla
II, 141, Metelis.
Methen shet \
in the Saite Nome.
Mett
®, Rec.
C3CII
, a place
Metn&t
C:^^ Herusatef Stele 78, a
o ! * country in the SOdin.
(j 5 ©, Peasant 38,
n ^ ^ Gol. Hamm. 12, 99, a town;
1 iCi 6?^' situation unknown.
^^ a sanctuary at Elephan-
^©' tine.
Metch ^^^
IV, 799, a Sudani country ; situation unknown,
Metchau ^i^^a-a. Uemot.
Cat, 20, a district ; situation unknown.
Metchar |\ i ^. Nastasen Stele, a
^ Stldani town.
', Rec,
Na&skhanhu "^ (J ^ "
14, 66, an island in the Nile.
Na&rrutf \()^?^
(1 ^"^^^^ "gX '^, B.D.G, 1063 ; see N-rutef
Na aui en pa sekh user
UlllUD
a district in the
Nome Metelites.
__ _ . ___ ^AAAAA I I IIII I II
Na aui en Hap "^ 'wvaaa v d
J^ -mnmr X t=t
^ "the gates of Hap " — a district in the Nome
® ' Metelites.
AAAAAA K r\ r-i
Na p n Kama hui ''^ uU izzi
© r-^'-^ IS H *^ ' a place at Pathyris.
Nait "^ UU ^ , B.D.G. 1064, a town
near Tall al-YahOdiyah.
Naun 1k -^ -mnmr, IV, 784, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Nabur ""^ jr^ c^!^ , Rec. 20, 1 1 7,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Naap
, IV, 791, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
A.Z. 1865, 28, a country in the SQdin ; it pro-
duced root of emerald, j| o .
see N-rutef '^'^.
Narrutf 1^ *^^^ "S^"^' ^^^ N-rutef
ra w
A/NAAAA
9 /VAAAAA
Nahrina
D-Q^, IV, 36,
I r^>"^ , Anastasi IV,
1 5, 4 ; see Nehama.
Nakhasa 1^ T ^ to" -^ s | q^^£i,
Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Naqbesu "^ ^ J P ^ 1 ^^^^' ^^•^•
III, 160, a country ; situation unknown.
ftAA/VAA n *\
Nagbu V. S JpO C^^^; see Negbu
Natuba \^^ v^ '^. l^' 79°, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Natkina ^J ^^ ^, IV, 79., a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Nathana IK ^^ "^ | O^^^, Anas-
tasi 1, 2 1, I, a district near Tyre.
A/WV/V\ ^T /WAAAA c _. » Q,JU.^
^ ^, B.D.G. 163, the
D I s C^O^
capital of the Northern Meroitic kingdom at the
foot of the Fourth Cataract, Napata.
Nanitf -^^^'^^ see Nerut-f
^ o •
Naa fl K\ x^ , a town in Egypt
[ 1004 ]
Nam'na
/\AA/V\A A/V\AA/\
a A
IV, 784, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
/V\/N/SAA AAAA'NA
varr.
(Alt-K. 570); Heb. ]9^3.
Nar
A^ ''^ A ^-^r- 'I'hes. 1251, a district of
V ^' <=> Y ^ "' Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Ni ^^ (j(j Q^,- ^^ ()() ] [W], IV,
698, 788, 893, a district in Syria ; Assyr.
V j^ 5^^ <irf.
Niu (Neniu?) fl() %.!!., Rec
32, 68, the Equatorial Lakes.
CyXQ'
Nirab
w
Q£!^, IV, 790, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; Gr. N?)/>ay3or,
Akkad. Neribu (Zimmern, Akkad. Fremden-
worter, 43).
Nishapa
w
,iv,
790, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
"""^ O^ the canal of the
^•7~~.S^ "' _2r 1 — I ' ,T~~s^ 1— i' Nome Ka Kam.
Nui (Nenui?)
^
AAAA/V\ AAA^^A
Avvvv\ r^ \
AA/VWA D (2
'^^^ , the great canal of Abydos, which fed
the stream into which offerings were thrown
.near the temple of Osiris ; this stream or lake
was supposed to represent the primeval watery
mass out of which all things were created.
AA/VVV\ ,^-v
Nu-t (Nenut ?) aa — s. "
.©
_d^'D ^t=t'
the chief canal of the Nome Am peh.
Nu (Nenu ?) Set •'^ 1=1 5_r,
the canal of the
Nome of Set.
Nu-t aau
D e
^S-J,
a name of An (Heliopolis)
Nu-t Amen
, B.D.G. 1072,
I 1 AAAA/VA I
of Amen," i.e., Thebes ; Heb. r^}2i^ fc^j , Assyr
Nu-tAteh-t ^ (jci^l
marsh city"; Gr. ^aOw, Assyr. >-::yy
the " town
AAAAAA (( f hfj
Nu-t aa-t ® *^", ® K, the "great
city " par excellence, i.e., Thebes.
Nu-t Uast ent Amen ® © 1^ 2
^^AAAA (\ ,1111111,
[J , Dream Stele 11," the city Uast of
Amen," i.e., Thebes in Upper Egypt.
Nu-t urt © :^, ® ^ © ^,
"great city," i.e., Tanis.
Nu-t meht ^'^, © °°^, ®
• Oil \> 01 o\> O I
°^
V, "the city of the North," i.e., Thebes of
the Delta (Diospolis Parva) ; var.
^©
Nu-t mes[t] nut
, 18, Dem(
(metropolis) ;
°^
\ Rec.
o I III I o I
33, 18, Demot. Cat. 423, "mother of cities"
Q ^\> ^ « city of cities," i.e.,
o I III I ©' Thebes.
^
Nu-t en Amen
o
"city of Amen," i.e., Thebes.
Nu-t ent Bak © O^
o I o
""^ ^ 1K ^ B.D.G. 186, capital of the
Nu-t neb-t heh
o I
tl
Nome Tuf.
O 8, "the
city, lady of eternity," i.e., Thebes,
Nu-t en Nubit
c:^
, Den-
derah.
Nu-t ent Hep ® O fej, d
, the capital of the Nome Ament.
CTD©
Nu-t enth heh
o
O g > A A Q>2^'
" eternal city " — a name of the Other World.
5^f]©'
Nu-t en ka pefs
Panopolis.
Nu-t ent thebti
o I O O C)
B.D.G. 926, "city of the two divine sandals"
the modern Atfih, ^^j,^\ .
Nu-t kheper ®, f , o'^^Z' ^
Of
, Abydos.
[ 1005 ]
Nu-t Kheper tchesef
OO
Thebes.
Nu-t shesit (?)
^.
, Lib. Fun. II, 89, a town in Egypt.
NukartA © ^ ' ](j ©, Sphinx 14, 159,
Naucratis; var. Q *—^
Nu-t Tern
Rec. 24, 184, An-
^ O ' nales i, 186.
^ = Per Tern '^^
y^=^ |, An (Heliopolis).
Nub
, the Nome Ombites.
Nubit, Nubti mi^J ^ , U. 285, M. 210,
000
fWl ^^ , ry ^, Ombos; Copt. eiUL^CO,
tOJUL^OIt, Arab. ^1 ^^.
Nub ''^''^, ^^, Rec. 10, 141, 15, 160, a
town near Ballas (Pampipis ?)
Num'ana (Nenum'ana)
VSAAAA ^A/^AA/\
o
\^
, IV, 784, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Nurnas (Nenurnas?)
^/v^/^AA
Nuhtem , — ^ « , r, n , ^
[vx^, IV, 798, r^ 5 cy\^, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
IV, 793, a country in Syria , situation
unknown.
Nuges
O
s
Qrf}^, see Anaugasa
Nuthana (Nenuthana ?) i"^-^ 7^
^^^n^ IV, 792, a district in Syria ; situation un-
_^' known.
Nebata 'w^aaa \ i^^ ^ O , a district in
Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
n-ini (Alt K. 567).
Nebaru
n O fl ci a town in the
Nome Am-peh.
f
• ^. •¥■
Neb ankh ^37 ■?• - , 1 - ,
g^ " Lady of Life "—the Necro-
© ^" ' polis of Thebes.
1}
, a town in the Thebaid (?)
^ ^, Canopus-
0:^^,
AAAAAA J ^ ®, a town in the Thebaid (?)
Stele 9 ; a mistake for A "^^^^^ A (1 ''^ (I (I
Auntanai, Cyprus ; see also Asi.
Neb neter ^^37 |-^^ , the canal of EdfA.
Nebes Seneferu QT^J] Tp
an estate of Seneferu famous for its mul-
berry trees ; situation unknown.
Neb-t seger-t ^z
, the district of Busiris; var,
P
AAAAAA ^
Nepau ^ ^ c^y:^, iv, 805,
Siidani country ; situation unknown.
Nepi
Nepi
D
AAAAAA
Sphinx 14, 159, a town
in the Delta.
AAAAAA I I
AAAAAA , Nastasen Stele 9,
AAAAAA Q_J
AAAAAA l\ t\ AAAAAA .-. C\
III, 139, ^ 1']:3:\] rfj' "^' '^^'
see Nepita
D
/SAAAAA
^AAAAA
AA/NAAA ^^ AAAAAA
Nept, Nepita ^^j^^, m, 139. ^
AAAAAA (• / n AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA f^ (^ ^^t^^J
'AAAAAA \y AAAAAA, AAAAAA ^^
lO AAAAAA D 1 ^^ U
AAAAAA f\^ AAA^A^
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA ^i' U
11r:\D^'
town situated at the foot of the Fourth Cataract,
the capital of the Northern Nubian Kingdom,
the Napata of classical writers. Its ruins lie
opposite Gebel Barkai.
Nener T" "^ ^'I^- '^i, "7. a town of
jNeper Jj ^^^.^^
[ 1006 ]
Nepriuriu , ,, „ (](1 ^ , ^^
J-V, 792, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Nefur(Tauur?) 2^^©,i^
^ ^, B.D. 131, 10, I^ ^ © ^, B.D.
142, II, 14, Z^ "^^2^0, Siiisin II, 6,
A (0
, a quarter of Abydos.
T
Nefer(?) ^^^j^z, b.d. 125, 11,
39, swamp land in the Delta.
Nefer(?)Aabti ^ "^4, the 8th
Nome of Lower Egypt (Heroopolites).
Nefer(?) Amenti ^ ^r l, the
7th Nome of Lower Egypt (Metelites).
Nefer 1 ^^, a town in the Delta.
Nefer f /\ , the pyramid of King Assa.
Nefer a™tyjj^/he_^py;-.d^of
Nefer asut Khafra I jlj] jl ^
f O S ^^^ |» ^" estate of King Khafra.
NeferauAssa f\\ ^^ ()1! a\>0,
an estate of King Assa.
Nefer ankh Herakau f^flLJ^l
1 T* x^ ^ > ^'^ estate of King Herakau.
1 S© •
Nefer uatu Khakaura 1^5^
f O Q y j Rec. 13, 202, a canal made by
Usertsen III in the First Cataract.
T '^"=^U\ n '^^ P.S.B. 13, 516, a town near
6<=> JT I ©' Minya.
Nefer en her(?) Assa np^^pljl
6 ^
-gas
, an estate of King Assa.
Nefer her I "^ ©, A.z. 35, 19, a district
in Baasta
n
Nefer hesut Assa ( {] -
^ -5. , an estate of King Assa.
Nefer hetep Khufu f® ^.^ ^1
I ^ > an estate of King Khufu.
Nefer heteput Sahura TomT^I
^ , an estate of King Sahura.
B.D. 153A, 26, a
town in Egypt.
«Qq a town in
© ' Egypt.
Nefer sen T
Nefer seh an T
Nem-t
c^CTD
cr-D, B.D. 125, II, the
slaughter house of the god Unemsnef -^[- V\ ^
K^-w Mil'
Nem-t Sekhmit ^ o {^ ®, the
slaughter house of the goddess Sekhmit.
Nemmit, Nemit ^^0(1
\>'
\>
, a district
V
in the Nome of Set.
Nemnem T^' jr, "h- ^38, the name
of a place (?)
__ , . iVAAAyvA Z^^^^^ZfK AAAAAA <^2sl /WVWV C:^ \\
D
^,
^\\
w
canal of the Nome Coptites
Nenurm'nnatcha
J^^, the name of the
AAAAAA AAAAAA
I I I m
o Jr
IV, 789, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Nerau A 1 , ^ country ; situation
<ci=> S Ei!^ unknown.
,-n— 'j ^ „ , the " place where nothing
grows " — a sanctuary of Osiris at Hensu.
of Memphis ; (2) a part of Athribis.
AAAAAA y^ AAAAAA ^^? AAAAA^
^ /VNAAAA
^^C^£^^, ^ /^^^, a town, in
Northern Nubia, Noa (?)
Nehaut p. v^ o
[ 1007 ]
i, B.D. 125,11,
21, a district in Memphis (?)
Nehana^t ^-^^g, IJerusatef
Stele 159, a town in the Egyptian Sfldan.
Nenarna, Neherna J3^
AAAAAA
^AAAA ^^ - .^ AAAAAA
fll \\
WVA/\A AAA/\/V\
AAAAAA ^ -^
IV, 710, A.Z. 1880,82, r-, \\ Q£HI,IV,649,
A/SA/\AA /WVSAA
AAAAAA AA^AAA
cv>^, IV, 698, ra , IV,
ra
] iw,, IV, 9, ;^ fU^
l^^^/l , AUK 578,
w
WVAAA V
> .. -. _ 71-
..„ . w ^, -2^
^^A/^A^ AAAAAA < ^ -^ /^^AAAA
~''''~^- — \\ Ci^^jThes. 1123,
AAAAAA
_d' ra\\cN:£\>D' ra
a portion of Mesopotamia; Heb. D'^'^n;; Tall
al-'Amarnah ;«a/ Narima X"*" »~*^f "^fM *^T
(Berl. 91, 32), mat Na-akh-[ri]-ma V ^ *-<
[^!f<T] ^I (Bftlak tablet).
Nehi
ra
D£2^, "sycamore land.
Neham^f |;,^Yf =
Vf''^^' ^^.^ 'own near
Lake Mareotis.
Nehim-u -ji- | (](] ^=r m^, IV, 804,
a Sildani country ; situation unknown.
Netiestt ^ 1^^, _|^c-^,
^^^^ X ^5' ^^' ^°°' ^^^^ \ P' ^^^^'■"™o Stele,
l^lp'^.Herusa.efS.eles^^lp^,
the Land of the Negro ; \\ | ^"^ I , -vwnaa 8 H
] , , , . negroes.
Nekhir (Nekhel) <~> i^i^!^ t^
Anastasi IV, 15, 7, stream, river; Heb. ^TO,
Syr. fi^LuLj , Gr. Nt/Xo?. This Yiver is pro-
bably the "river of Egypt," D";*^^ ^TO of
Num. xxxiv, 5 = Assyr. *^\ ^»- X**- 1^ 4^ V
(Budge, Esarhaddon, 119).
Nekheb-t ^ ^ J ^^ Palermo Stele,
y 0,U.4594J;^,T.33240j
;4oj©4j;,p.29o,:)..j
C3ID
\l%' \l^' :i-J8. \\T^'
capital of the 3rd Nome of Upper Egypt
(Eileithyiaspolis).
Nekhbu ^ j) U. ^ I^ve Songs 2, 4,
Q ^ Ji low-jymg lands.
Nekhen|^,P.,..^'^.B.D.,5.
. „ © t W > ^AAAAA [_ _J
Litanie 8, /wwaa n,n^ IV, 11 26, © ^ .
»A^ \>© ~^ o ^'^^'^ o ^r^o n «--w->
^ 1 © , C3ZD , © <?^ > '^'^~^,
^A^AAA L_ _J ^/>AA^^ I I /wvn/\a I I vwvva © Q
^ ' ' , Ft>©. the capital(?) of
the 3rd Nome of Upper Egypt (Hierakonpolis),
Kom al-Ahmar.
Nekhen neshen ^d P^ ^ , ^^
Nekhen neshen rr^ „ ^ ^ aa^ws^
/ ^ AAAAAA ^AAAAA ^'^'^^ ^^— ^^ ^ '^'^^ttRrf
Nesdf ^"^ (1 ^^, a town near Sais.
Nes-t ur en neb nebu ^ t^ .^^^
^111 the temple of Khnemu in
1 ' Sni (Asni)
Nes ba T©t ^~1 (^^^iffl ^*^'''^^''^''"'
Nes M:enu-ti(?) ^^^©. A.Z.
35, 18, a town in the Hermopolite Nome.
Nes-t neteru
tr-zi
ll©'
Edffl.
Nes-t en tchet Neb tcherit ^
Z^ B* Denderah.
O'
Nes-t Ra ^
Nes-t Her
, Denderah.
^", j^OS^, EdfQ.
Nes-t Herui ^
on
Horus and Set at Panopolis
Nes-t Het-Her ^ "^
Nes-t taui ^
, a temple of
. , Denderah.
:an EXS'
S r-^ " Throne of the I'wo Lands," i.e.,
a W n n ' Thebes.
[ 1008 ]
Neserser (Serser?) (|(| ^> b.d.
2 2, 7, a lake of fire in the Tuat.
Nesgestt '^^^^ fl i^^^, P. 332,
, M. 635, the name of a country
or god.
Nesh-t i=sg, Rev. 10, 141,
D
n ^ , Ptolemais ; Copt.
il'^OI, "^0^1, the modern Manshiyah.
Neshau '^ r^ ^, iv, 805, a SAdini
country; situation unknown.
- Neshat Khufu [^T^S M
^g7 "^^ %^ © > an estate of King Khufu.
ftAAAAA A
Neshen 00 a4. ©, Edf^.
AAAAAA 'I^J^
^AAA^A
Nega s ^^Jcw), P. 368, ^
.(2 S Rec. 29, 165, a district ; situa-
^-^ 1^ ^ tion unknown.
Negba ^ J (<^ t^ , IV, 890, Southern
Palestine; Heb. 133.
Negbu^J^,'7J^iw3, IV.
783, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
AAAAAA VJ I I I
Netauka
Qi^^,
Rec. 20, 113, 117, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Netit(?) OU^.seeNetit
Net em pekhar -ww^a
^li A/VSAAA
', Rev.
27, 84, the ocean surrounding the world.
Neter =j<|>, l^^g. 1fS.
^ ©, the temple of Isis, 'IffG?*!/, at Hebit
IJ (][)^^ ^> in the Delta; Arab. c^J^' •
Neter-t 0^. 1^[©' ^^e temple
of Osiris in the Nome Bubastites.
Neter-t (He-t neter?) Q ^, the
temple of Denderah.
Neter "1 ^ -T u>°>n1 , ^ u>°^ , a sanctuary
in the Nome Coptites.
R R the Nome of Horus and Set ( Aphrodito-
v^^' polites) ; see Antui, Antchui.
Neter aaul ^ {| ^ „^©>atown
in Egypt.
Neter asut '^ ^ Jjlie^' ^^^ P^^^"
mid of King Menkauher.
Netert Utchat 1 <^ ^, B.D. 96
and 97, 7, a locality in Egypt.
Neter heb "^ ^? J ". Rev. n, 165,
a town in Egypt.
Neter-t-khata T ^ T A © , a quarter of
Denderah ; see T -^^ A ^ •
Neter shema =1^4^ ;.---/
Neter ta ^ =1 c^^^, see
Ta Neter.
Neter theb 1 s=^ J © , see Theb neter.
Nethra V^I^^©' Vll^
Dendftr, in Northern Nubia ; see Ta ent Her
■ivT«+T,«-« ^^ ,:^ P. 609, a town in the
^^^^^'^S®' Tuat(?)
Netat ^__^ t^ ©' ^- ^'476, N. 114, 994,
1263, Rec. 26, 229, a place near Abydos where
A/VAAAA
Osiris was slain; var. *=^, B.D. 174, 5.
Netit ^
Hh. 238; see
A
Netbit
Netchit
, B.D. 142, II, 15,
ftAAAAA r\ j^
J^^S'
B.D 141, 112, a
town of Osiris.
I, B.D. T42, 1,24,
^^^ Mett. Stele 7,
a district in the Delta.
[ 1009
3wn in the Nome Sethroit
AAA/VW Ji^^^ A ^^ AAAAAA
Netchit
, a town in the Nome Sethroites
Netchfet
a town in the Nome^ Sethroites.
Netchem | ^, | ^ i] © , a town
near Pelusium.
Netchem netchem ankh 1 1 ■?■ 2 ^ ,
flfT-lfl-lff^. If--.
a name of: (i) the temple of Denderah ;
(2) Elephantine; (3) a temple chamber at Edfft.
NetchemshuS^^|]P^;.a
near Al-Kab.
a town
Netchert, Netcherdt 1/ Bs
Re-au
0^2
, the quarries
of Tftrah opposite Memphis ; Copt. XlCTI (?)
.6. a ci
Re-Aabti
, B.D.G. 12, a part
of the eastern frontier of the 8th Nome of
Lower Egypt.
Re-dnti <=:=> h ^^ ^, b.d.g. 47, *^^^
/\ /VWWA ^-^ \ \ <: ^ J AAAAAA
H <e«it^>2i^' 111 c^^^'
<e=<
the entrance of several valleys ; (1
, " mouth of the valley " — a name given to
<G=< mini
Rec. 17, 113.
Re-atl /^ "^ -vwsAA, Rec 3, 45, a
canal in the Nome Heliopolites.
Re-a-ur '^^' "%*, "^' "^^^ ® , b.u.
lUllUU ^^ UlllllU <. ^ ^^ I
64, 17,
^^=*
€^
lllllllll
_^^, B.D. 64, 23, a
45 ,' ^•2^-
IIIIHIII
quarter of Abydos;
45> 1 3^1 g^te of the South Lands.
Re-ankh ■¥• ® q£\^, "mouth of
the land of life," i.e., the grave.
Re-Antui
11
Rec. 5, 86 ; see
Antui'
Ra Heru hetep O ^ ^ © , B.D.G.
441, a sun temple at Saljlj^rah.
33, 118,
■■^m
n \>
, Rec.
an ancient town on part of the site on which the
city of Alexandria was built; Copt. p^.KO'f",
p^Koxe.
Raka(?)
U
jJJ^ _ a district in
2^ 1
Egypt.
"^(N^v^.IV, 689, a
Reiut(?)
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Reusa *^\\^^, T* V"?" ^^^ '
IV, 782, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
20, 118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
AAAA/VA Jl AA/WAA
Ruthen 9*^
I^> 783, a district in Syria.
Rlltuahu ^%^'*^%^[Q^\^, IV, 798,
a Siidani country ; situation unknown.
Rutch S*X\ « ^" ^^^^^ of Seneferu in
-u^ 0^ ^' the Nome Athribites.
Rebaau, Rebada *^^^^ J ^?^ j] ^,
J ^^ (1 ^ Ci£^, IV, 784, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Rebaut """^^ J "i^ ^ % , iv, 785, a dis-
trict in Syria ; compare Heb. ni^ (?) ; varr.
Rebana (Lebana) a*i^ ''^'
IV, 781, a district in Syria-
compare Heb. 07.
I T T*
Rebanth (Lebanth)
Q^^, Rec. 20, 117,
^
I I I
, L.D.
III, 209, a district in Syria; Heb. 7732, .
3 s
[ 1010 ]
Rebar
Stele 50, a Sudani country.
f\/>^
]. Na
Nastasen
Rebarna (Lebarna) <i=>^^
01 . I /WVVAA A I
,, Unu-Amen, <- ' ^ <=> - \ -^ \,
Lebanon ; compare Heb. I'I^^t' .
Rebata _®^ ^^^ll Q ^^^^' ^•^- ^^^'
252, 13; compare Heb. ]l"^il"l, Josh, xix, 20.
Rebata J ^^1 f] ^^^j' a well
on the caravan road to Syria.
Rebu (Lebu) ""^^J ^1 c^^^, Mar.
Karn. 53, 27, ^ J (2 "j D:£V£), ^ ' J ^ f)
') Ci£M], the land of Libya; Heb. ''1^7;
J ^"1 ^, a Libyan; plur. *^^J ^ "j
Rebkhenten (?) "^ J ^
(?) ^^^AAA ci
Nastasen Stele 51, a Sudani country.
D
l\
Rep ^ , Berl. 2296, a town in Egypt.
n, 126, a town in
Egypt.
Reper (?)
Repeh <=> 1 -^"j r^/^/^ , Anastasi I, 29, 7,
-A I
D v\ rL/>yi ^ Eg. Res. 57, 16, a district
in Syria; Assyr. -^zfy ^t]] ^f^ -«^, Gr. 'Po0/o.
Re-peq, Re-peqr ^ ^, ^ ^
, the entrance to a canal at Abydos;
t, f ' Re-pequi
Remaq
' ^ Rec. 30, 66, a town in
5' Egypt.
Remath / ...^ 1 a town in Egypt.
Ill©
Rem'nnai
/S/^VVAA AA/NAAA
I I I
, IV,
793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^ " ' " ■ ■ AAAAAA
/WWVA Q:£VQ'
"^^^^ IV, 700, Lebanon; Heb.
Remnen (Lamnen)
Remeiiuitu(P) '^i^^.iv.sss
Re mer nefer *^^^ I ^ , ^T" f ^
T ^~Y~' a town near Mendes (Onuphites).
Renam' (Ranam)
783, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
IV,
Kenr /www L.D. hi, 131A, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Renreka
, IV,
I \> I I I I
792, read Aanraka, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Re nekhen ^y , see Nekhen.
Re en qerr-t ap-t khaut
AAAAAA »^ ^ l_ -1
. the Tuat.
Renga 7-r \\ ^, /wvaaa
a town in Egypt.
Rentanu *^^li \ O ^"l (^^^, iv, 902,
AAAAAA U 1 77 I
a district in Syria ; situation unknow^n.
Rere . . ber '^"^^ J ^> R^c.
20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Rerekabra
Rec. 20, 117 ; see
J
J
Rerti -^^
fv^/1 , IV, 788, a dis
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Rebanti
AAAAAA AAAAAA ^ kke iU the
AAAAAA ,
C^ \\ AAAAAA
Rhum
ra
nJ .M^^ W AAAAAA FayyAm.
S ^ ^ A.Z. 49, 86, 'Pai/ti;,
Qy\£l'
Rome.
-DaVi Av> ''^— ^ the swamp land of the Nome
^""^^^ ^' Busirites.
<r !!> I 1 <^^> AAAAAA -2, < >
Re-hen rao fl]^^^'., ,
^ AAAAAA . <: IS . AAAAAA AAAAAA
ra^\^' rao ^ ^. a district
east of Coptos (Wadi Hammamat).
Rehrehsa „ ,_, [tf ,, Herusatef
ro ID I ^ I
Stele 73, 100, a Siidani country.
^^ '-^ jer\ AAAAAA
SA/\ AAAAAA _,
g.=^ AAAAAA ^ Greene 2, 23,
III:
Re-ha-t
°e , a mouth of the Nile; plur
I
I I I Ci @3^ ill' 111^
AAAAAA y.
AAAAAA V
AAAAAA
[ 1011 ]
w
IS
Rehab <=> i "f^ "^ J (2 ] i^^, Alt-K.
528, .aas^l' ^ () "^CW), L.D. III, 252, 1 7,
a district in Syria ; compare Heb. I'in'^..
Rehui(?) <=>f ^1©1, ^1
^ © , B.D. 1 78, 1 6, <=> I % © , Hermopoli
in the Delta.
Rehbu'='y^,iv.y85,-^^
J Yr^ cio ' ^ *^^strict in Syria : compare Heb. ih"^,.
Rehburta ^^ J ^ ll (jl ^^=^^' ^"^^-
tasi I, 27, 7, a district; situation unknown.
Re-heiit"==^S ^ x^,*^? ^ Qd.
I A /VA/VAAA /WVA/VA I A AAA/\AA 1 I
_Y_ ftAAA^A ^- — -;^ K/t „V„ 7T \ I <r~~~:k
Vly AAAAAA "*— -» ]^ YTT O 1 1 '^«— -*
\^ ^ ^ 7 ^ ^ ^. -,
I ^A^A/v^ ^i: "T I
AAAAAA
.ac
T=T, ^^>, Al-LahOn in the Fayyfim.
Reher(?) <r=> ? ^ C^^^£), IV, 8oi, a
SOdani country ; situation unknown.
;, <=>! p ,^y, "^-f -^ ^|, atown
near Sekhem.
Rehtcha ^°°^
2o, no,
(vv], Rec.
Ci£^, a district in
Syria ; Tall al-*Amarnah >-t]] ^IH 4^ tf -ff^.
Rekh-t '^, S^, ^ ^^}/ ^''^"'^M" ^^^
) — t I — ( Mendesian Nome.
Rekhasna
/\AA/WA
Treaty 27, a district in Syria; Boghaz Keui,
Li-ikh-zi-na.
•^j"' "^ Q "^ a town in the
ZZZi W W © ' Fayytim.
Re-senti
Re-seh <=:> 1 irTj ^ ^ , Amherst 46,
a town in the Delta.
Rec. 22, 138, a town in the Fayytim.
Re -set, Re-sthau
I — ^
— ©— o c:^ o
7^ [V^ ®
-e-
I I
CM^:^,
1 1 1
^
^
. -e-, Tuat IV,
, Rec. 36, 211,
■UMP
"^^^
^^, Rev. 5, 97,^'
originally a portion of the Tuat of Memphis ;
later a common name of the grave.
Re-she (®Y^F| ^ ^, an
estate of King Khufu.
Reshaut <==> tiH ^ ^. iv, 373.
^^ M "^ ^ 1 ^> Rec. 3. 3, ^^ M
^^,IV,385,^Iim^](ltw„
C3SZ1
M^
, Rec. 19, 19,
-^^ '^ '=^ a district in the Sinaitic Peninsula
f\/\/i ' or Arabia.
Resha Qetesh _®» TtttT
t\£^,
-^^liil^ Q i3ni,IV, 783, _ga>]jlit
r| "^^^-^ fv-vo Rec. 20 118, a district in Syria;
\ i-TT-i ^' compare Heb. U^"Tp"trNl-
Re shit
rwn
^ ^ a name of the Under-
(N^v^' world
Reqatcha zi
, Alt-K. 639,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
— -^ a town near the modern
,©' AsyOt.
Reqrer z)
Re-qet \
i2k
TT M Ij IJ , the necropolis of Sa^karah.
Reka "^^ ILJ (N£W3 , .a^ I '=3^'^'| Q^^ ,
I.H. 240, a district in Western Asia; Tall
al-'Amirnah V IHJ '^SlB <© (Berl. Tablet,
II, 10).
Reka&m "^ 41- ^ ^ , A.Z. 1907, 46,
a town in the Delta.
3 s «
[ 1012 ]
Rekares
-Sacs
Q£5^, Rec. 20,
ii6, a district conquered by Rameses III.
Begaba-^ffi^J^^, IV,
788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Regatcha (Legtcha) .^as* ZS
IV, 784, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
r\
Retam' a==o , I V, 792, a district
I III fl
in Syria ; situation unknown.
I I I 01 I ' III
' t 1 IV, 783, a district in Syria ; situa-
I ' tion unknown.
Retam'rka
e
r^J^^
, Rec. 20,
Retar (Ratal)
116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M
Retnu
o
ftA/VAAA
' T IV, 809, a district
1^ ' in Syria.
Ret Shes (?) "®^ V^j a town in Egypt.
Rethnu S O l^, 689, a district in
AAAAAA CiC!^ Syria.
Rethan Hert ^^ %^ [^^^^<:?>, IV,
ftAAAAA fl C^
907, Upper Rethen
O^
Rethen Khert g.
IV, 907, Lower Rethen.
Rethnepen ^S ° r rv^/n , i v, 800, a
Slidani country ; situation unknown.
^(vx^ Nastasen Stele 45, a
^ ^ I ' country in the Sftdan.
Retheq
Retcha .Sift
Retchatcha (?)
Asien 165, Luz; com-
pare Heb. f^v).
^
D^\^, IV, 794,
a SAd^ni country ; situation unknown.
Haa ril'^'^'lc^^^, Rec. 20, 114, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
HaubU 2 J%>D^^£l,IV,8os,aSMani
country ; situation unknown.
Harni'^'^^^, ra
^ I
, IV, 784,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare
Heb.-)n(?)
Har ra
^^^^^ , a canal near Tanis
AA/VA/V\
-S^
FS==1
, A.Z. 49,
Harm' fi]
'Pu) fin, Rome.
Har.nematara^_,j|^l)D^
^ fv>un Anastasi I, 22, 4, a district in Northern
I' '' Syria.
Haqa rL]'^^^'^^c^£^^, L.D. Ill, 252,
89, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Hi en Shu nefer FD (j(j ^ ^ R %
ST, the temple of Edfli.
Hirana PD <==> i^ 0^5^ , Rec. 20, 117,
a district conquered by Rameses III.
Hikrim m^(jS|)(]^, ra
^— ^ nfl jv .,qh a district in Syria ; situa-
"^HS ' ' ^^' tion unknown.
Hu ' U AAftAAA , a canal near Edffi.
Hum' ra^^, ro ^^c^=£^,
IV, 786, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. OTl, Gen. xiv, 5.
^i. -i. 1 r xr««Aw, ^^ — *^ ^ the Oasis of
the capital of Kenem, /vaawv
^ / :n->"^ Khargah.
Heb-t ^V^ -^i, the swamp land of Athribis.
Hen i^, ra ^, '^, ra !Wi^,
the canal of Saiit (Asyftt)-
Henhen ra ra a^wvv, ra ra o
/\A/\AA/\ AA/WVA AAAAAA AW\AA AA/\A/VS ^il
/VAA/NAA
/wwvA , the lakes near Buto.
/WVAAA
Hentui ra ^__^ ^ j (Jlj[^:£^, Rev. it,
i68, 13, 105, A.Z. 49, 79, § ] -^ ] C^^^.
India ; Copt. ^nxOT, Baby. ^ ^X ^f •;^.
; (var.^_^(j
an
unknown; compare Heb. 7t;^in.
Herar ra ^^-^f^
*\ IV, 784, a district in Syria; situation
[ 1013 ]
Herua ra ^ ^^n^^ Maskhtltah Stele,
A.Z. 49, 78, Herat (?); Pers. <C< ^ If^]^,
Behis. I, 16, Babyl. [V T|] Hff<T ^T? »^. 1. 16.
Hernefer ra ? J^. Sphinx 14, 160,
a town in the Delta.
Herhertd ^^] (] ©, Sphinx 14,
168, a town in the Delta.
Herkhti m ® [][)
Stele, Arachosia; Pers. {p(
*rf TT. Col. I, 17, Babyl. V I? ^I ??< 1:^1 hJK ,
»• 7, 79, 83, 84.
Heh ra©, ra^^, ra(j^,,,„,„
in Egypt.
Heker ^^.Z^^ ©, Demot. Cat. 421,
a district in Egypt; Copt, ^^.(^bp.
Q^>£l, MaskhAtah
Hf] <¥ ^-T^ tlTT
polis Parva ; Copt. P,OT.
96-t y ^_^ © , a name of Edfti,
®, Dios-
He-t au La^
, a town near Latopolis.
TT^ 4. ^., x-L. La ^,a temple in the
He-taudb \f^\ ^' Nome Coptites.
w
He-t aabbekh Q ^2^ f J J
temple in Hermopolis Magna.
He-taakhU G'^® ^ , the temple of
Hathor at Denderah.
He-t d,akhut khep[er] em hat
j^®Y^, Denderah.
He-t Aah j]^(] — d^^, b.d. 153B,
, the temple of the Moon-
god at Panopolis and other places
He-t Ausasit
7\
o
•^ Den-
© 'derah.
He-t &b
O
' y © '
Athribis.
Q /id ©' B.D.G. 18, Unu (Hermopolis).
He-t dbt T" O ^ ^ sanctuary
I e:^> 1-1—1 p ' in Abydos.
He-t apit [] ^ fl °o \ ^ "^'"e ^^
W m H cr^ ' Thebes (?)
He-t Ament y (| ^ S , Denderah.
He-t Anup y () ^ •=]g, Lycopolis.
9e-tAnesy-()^5,y-q^
|T, B.D.G. 17, Hensu (Herakleopolis).
He-t4ry^(]0f,-nc.uaryajKo™
1064, Aphroditopolis.
He-t Ast
H^ J the name of any sanc-
±1 U ' tuary of Isis.
e temple of Osiris in the Nome Ka Ahau.
He-t Asar y '^ jj 1 @ , Mareotis.
He-t ankh
He-t Aha
iA'lAA
cm
Denderah.
J Q^ ^ , a town near Thebes.
5e.tAkhmiug--^^^|.
14, the temple of the Divine Statues.
He-tUatchit 113 a name of the town
I ' n ' Buto.
He-t Uab y ^^, Denderah.
g;,B^.x44.yi;,
Het uar
1
capital of the Nome Ament (Libya-Mareotis)
He-t uar Ament ^ ^ ^ ,
B.D.G. 144, part of the metropolis of the Nome
Ament.
^5b«.
^•Q
He-t urt
^ n ^<=> ^^■^' »53, B.D. 178, 28,
^^* Idcilca ^*a townintheNomeMahetch.
3 s 3
[ 1014 ]
He-tur
\}^M
^^.
rB.D.G.
153, a town in the Nome Mahetch.
9e-tUrit y^^, Qn^
121, a temple or town of Hathor.
He-t ur aau
H/^-Qc^S/^'
^^ the temple of the Aged Prince, i.e.,
*^^' . the Sun-god, in Heliopolis.
m
He-t ur-t Amenemhat
(TSk - #]> Rechnungen 6, a place
north of Thebes ; position unknown.
He-turka Q^^5^,
"^^ Q , a town of Hathor (?)
I I I
He-t User menu
the temple of the goddess Apit at Thebes.
He-tutetg_I^^^;.B.D.G.,75,
Memphis ; (2) a temple at Karnak ; (3) a name
of Edfft.
He-t utet en Usen G ^ ^ --%ra W
, B.D.G. 176, a name of Latopolis.
He-t Bain Q ^ "^" , Q ^^^
I I I I
I — ^ , a town in the Nome Mahetch,
He-t ba Ast
i
C)
, Rec. 10,
141, a town between Kana and Denderah;
Copt. 'r^.fi.ertItHce.
He-t Bak
5^' Q
Hierakonpolis ; Gr. 'lepdKWf ird\i9 (?)
He-t Benu
O
B.D.G. 189: (1) a sanctuary at HeliopoHs ;
(2) the temple of Osiris in the 7th Nome of
Upper Egypt; (3) a temple mentioned on the
Stele of Piankhi — Hipponon, Al-Hibu.
9e.tBenbenj3-JJ_|
Rev. 15, 47, a name given to several temples of
the Sun-god, Ra, Aten, etc., in which a stone
was worshipped.
Sphinx 14, 163, a town in the Delta.
He-t pa Aten [] ^ 1^ h v^, the
temple of Aten at Memphis
D
He-t Pepi "~
near Sakkarah.
He-tpapa-t \ °
Bfl^
o
, Denderah,
m'
a town
He-tpestchneteru Q ^l']'^, Q®
I © , a name of many sanctuaries.
He-t Pteh. I ^ § I ^ quarter of Thebes to
• 1 ^ A n* the north of Karnak.
He-tPtehQ-°^,Q-|, I^J,
° § n ^ , ^•^•^- '35; the temple
o X \nC3 of Ptah at Mer
, a name of
town
Memphis.
He-t maakheru
several sanctuaries of Osiris
He-tmab(?)
He-tMut „ „
— D
Pi
B.D.G. 140, a name
of Ombos (?)
^:^
, Rec.
27, 88, n ^^ Z: (i) the temple of Mut at
Latopolis; (2) the temple of Mut at Diospolis
Parva.
■Q
He-t mena-t
B.D.G. 255, Denderah.
9e.tmenug^;,">ejen,pfc^of
He-t men uar [] ^^^^ i S . the temple
of Osiris of the Libyan Nome of Lower Egypt.
He-t mennu Khaemmaat
the temple of Amenhetep III
at Gebel Barkal or Sdlb.
He-t menh
the temple of Osiris
at Sais.
[ 1015 ]
He-t Menth J ^^aaaa @, Rec 31, 35, a
sanctuary of Menthu of Hermonthis.
He-t Merit Q ^^ ^ (](j ] jf . a temple
of Osiris at Thebes.
He-t Meriti Q ^ ()(]"']. the temple
of Osiris at Bah in the Delta.
He-tMehQ«|=^;.
a town in the Nome
of Maljetch.
He-t meht \Y~\, ^'''^- "^6, a town in
I_Ld Egypt.
He-t Mehi Q ^^ "^ (j() .^ ' a name of
Elephantine.
He-t mest 11
r3
H— , a town in the
Nome Tekh (?) in the Delta.
ge.tmes.[t]Heruj]^p,||p1
, Denderah.
He-t meskhenit []
C-3
CI
A/VWV\
CDCD
^AAAAA J Ombos : varr.
jj
CI]
® czi en
© o
fl
He-t Nut
I.Q
Id'^o'©'
a section of the temple of Denderah.
He-t nub fl ri, Sni (Latopolis).
, Alabastronpolis in Upper Egypt.
rssn
He-t nub [1
C^ o III'
^dS'
rssn 1
000 '
im ° III n
, the temple of
, the temple of Osiris at Memphis.
He-t nub y ^ ^^ ^
Osiris at Coptos.
he-t nub [\
the gold foundry of the temple at Denderah ;
near it was the manufactory of jewellery,
en ° III'
nsn I rsan I ^
000 [-1 > 000 [4 |— I >
.n
of Rait taui, =^r^ ^ ^^ > at Hermonthis.
O
9e-tNebA [f], |J]^,atown of
Hathor in Nubia.
]-~~«Jpl}©. Rec. 3.,35. QjPO;.
Q^T1P|-QST1P:^-Qfr
J"'^ ^ . (i) a town in the Nome of Juf ; (2) a
V O' town in the Nome of Sept.
He-t nef xt^ 11 Z ^ ""'^'^^ '" ^^^
' T y©' NomeofEdfQ.
^ a district ; situa-
f^/^/^ * tion unknown.
He-tnemmn^^H.n^T-!,
'Hr^ r— I' y^^" ^'^ ^ sanctuary at
Denderah ; (2) the temple of Osiris in the
nth Nome of Upper Egypt; (3) the temple
of Osiris in the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt.
He-t en Maakheru [1 -^^^ I [5 '^ j)»
a name of the temple of Sni.
"^, Leonto-
polis ; Gr. Aewi'rwv.
He-tneh0OeO.QSI'[]^S
the temple of Osiris in
o
n'
a
Metelis.
He.tnehemQ^C^;,g-^
^, Denderah.
He-t ent heh en renput [1
irs " — a name of several temples.
He-t nekht neteru
/-\ /www
000
years
:A:ll!r
. Edfa.
He-t nes-t
H'
a town in the Northern
Delta.
9e.tnesu Q^g. ^Qg, U^i^
(i) Alabastronpolis ; (2) Diospolis in the Delta.
He-t nesu bent U}^ I, Inscrip. of
Methen 17, a temple.
3 s 4
[ 1016 ]
n ^ , the temple of Neith at Sais.
He-t en ta ah-t T '^^ ^^^^ "^"^ h I
>^--r% Demot. Cat. 424, the temple of Der
nT^"^' al-Bahari.
He-t neta f] ^ 1 (1 ©, Sphinx 14,
163, a town in the Delta.
He-t neteru [ ^ ^ ^ ® » ]§
' ' ', Edfti.
He-t neter An-t "] [j (]
B.D.G. 46, the temple of Pakhit near Beni
Hasan (Speo.s Artemidos).
He-t neter Anpu T [1 ^^ , Cynopolis.
He-t neter en Asar-Hep I 1 I "^^^
temple of Serapis at Memphis.
He-t neter en Her en Taui
AAAA^A v^ A/ww\ V "^ , Defldefah.
1
He-t neter ent Sebek '] Q "^. ^ Q
/-^ AAAAAA
Crocodilopolis in the Fay-
yftm.
^ Rec. 31, 35, a
5 ' town in Egypt.
; j a temple near
' 1 ' Heliopolis.
He-t netches
He-t rekhit T
He-t reshn f] " .2^ P P P ' Denderah
He-t ertu Q^f^. \}M®'
ftS ©' l ^ rl ©' U'^ III ©'
C^
B.D.G. 1063, the temple of Osiris in the Nome
Amkhent.
5e-t9apg^Y-"^*''ApifBu';r
He-t hau neter n ^ , the temple of
1
JH
Osiris in the Nome Lykopolites.
He-t henmem-t (1 j
Jj\^ ^^^^i' B.D.G. 36, Denderah.
^e-tHensuQ-^^-S'Ql
J ^W Id cdTaaaaaa jT^^ TUjro^
1 #"ja. n"
N m
QISI>U' ^Q^T- Q"]I.#
^ I
, Demotic Cat. 423, the temple and town
of Herakleopolis; Assyr. >-t.^ ^ J^ t^^^ ^T*")
Heh. D2n, Copt. ^ItHC, Arab. ^[Xjt\.
He-t henk ankh
t
, '^ Rec. 19, 87, a sanctuary in the Theban
1 [TD' NecropoHs, a temple of Thoth (?)
He-t henk ankh Menkheperra .
Ai'^fr
Annales 7, 186, a temple of
Thothmes III at Thebes.
He-tHeru Q^, |^
'^, _ , any sanctuary of Horus.
He-t Heru an [l ^ O "^J^. EdfCi.
He-t Heru uru(?) Q ^ ^ ©,
Edfil
He-t Heru mer . . . Assa ( t] ~T" t] jl
1^1 ||l © > an estate of King Assa.
, a temple of
He-t Heru nekht
Horus at Edffi.
q>
He-t heri ateb [] f==^ fl £ ^ >
A v" V. the temple of Osiris in the Nome
H '^ ^ ' Sebennytes.
Sm^
He-t hertu er hai hetch f] ^ "^
u
He-t heh D | O §, io| , "house
eternity," i.e., the tomb.
He-thesmenQ^IP^e.QI
djj^o 00 n ^>=i^^^ 000 n ci o n
^^AA^A I \ ID — ♦( — AA/vvAA 1 t ID I I A I
A : (i) a. chamber in the temple of Tboth
Jj> o o
at Hermopolis ; (2) a chamber in the Rames-
seum at Thebes.
r^^^^
[ 1017 ]
ee-theq |T3 ® • l!l3 ■ 113 °I
He-thekag|U, ,^
temple of Hathor in Heliopolis.
c^
, the
He-t hetep ^
the temple of Lato-
polis (Asna).
^e-t^etch y,N.665, Ql^,
, a settlement ; site unknown.
E
He-t kha
situation unknown.
~J~ , "house of Kha" T1;
^°'^' J "l]^ ©, a town in the Delta.
o |\>o^fVXr|
He-tkhastU (1 "^^ "^ ©, Sphinx
14, 163, a town in the Delta.
He-t kha \^
3-Q
]^<, Mendes.
Q.
the
He-t kha-t R
coronation chamber " of the king in a temple.
'■— ^, a dis-
He-t khait Q,
©
trict in the Nome Lykopolites
He-t kha ent Heru
Q.
O
, Edffl.
He-t kha-t en nesu neteru
Q.
'^^niT ^^^ temple of Amen-Ra in the
wwv T M I ' Oasis of Dakhlah.
He-t Khufu
'\^\,
. , a temple-
town founded by Khufu in the Nome Lyko
polites.
He-t Khufu nefer
D
I
, a temple town founded by Khufu.
He-t Khebit
Osiris at Sais.
He-t Kheper (1 "^ ^^^. i^dfa.
He-t Khnemu [^ ^, Sni (Latopoiis).
G
He-t Khnemit
o
D
the god's birth-chamber at Denderah.
He-t Khnemti [] g ^^^^^ town
in the Wadi TAmiiat, Sile.
He-t Khnemtankh
in Western Thebes,
He.t Ehenti
He-t Khenti
a temple
u.
the Island of Philae.
Z3 ©• Q ifftiS-
an-
AswSn.
ffUn " n ^ ffll^ ^ Sunu-Syene-Eleph
lilikl©' iJirzillin ©' tine-Asw
, Mission 138,
m
> TOff '
He-t Khenti
a temple ; position unknown
He-t Sata Q ^ '^
Denderah.
«88i
CZI
He-t sutenit D "^ 1
a name of Xois.
o III
He-t sutenit en
Rec. 27, 190,
m
^\^^i
III ?exi ©'
?cx
, Xois.
He-t Sebakh ... H ^ 11. a name of
^^imn (Tuphium).
He-t Sebaq Q ^ ^ , a town of H ^ J
, a form of Tefnut.
O
Asphynis ; Arab.
^yuff
I[e-tSfen (IP^
He-tsmau [^Y^[t^^]' ^"^^ ^°°*
a Sftdinl country ; situation unknown.
He-t sma-taui J
nu
USX S' m S S X' ^ temple at Denderah.
He.tSemsj]pXp^;.QJ^;.
a town in the Nome Nefer Ament.
He-t Sent
wz\
Q H il l
, In scrip.
of Methen, an estate in the Delta.
He-t Seneferu ( pj<=>\'
Palermo Stele, a temple-town of Seneferu.
idnd
[ 1018 ]
He-tSeneferu QPJ<^^,Q
^^^w^ , Asphyiiis (Tuphium),
a name
of
II
He-t snetchemnetchem
(2) a portion of the temple of Denderah.
He-tsehetep g^;, Q ^. a
town in the Nome of Uatchet.
He-t Sehetepabra [1 "^ (o fi ^1>
a temple founded by Amenemhat I, in the
Nome Unt.
He-t Sekha-Heru [j— ^"^^
^5^, the temple of Serapis in the Nome Ament.
He-t sekhun J M ,4& r^^ ' ^ temple
in the Nome Metelites.
He-t sekhem (Seshesh ?) []©'?',
polis Parva.
He-t sekhen enti Hep H ^ "„
^ , a sanctuary of Apis at Memphis.
AAA/VVA
o W
He-t Seshesh \] i=c=i i ^ , []
the temple of
Denderah.
pe-tseshem Q^^M^®'
Diospolis Parva,
He-t Seker, He-t ka Seker rju
temple of Seker at Sakkarah.
He-t Seker shema U ^=^ 1
a sanctuary on the roof of the temple of Den-
derah.
He-t Seti
Tr
the temple of Horus
at Edfft.
He-t Shair^um H J'^^ TtT»t M -^ !|
Vv ^^ , a town or village ; Copt. cyXHI JULI (?)
He-t sha [1
He-t Sheb
n
He-t Shepsit
Denderah.
Western Delta.
, Denderah. ^
en
U3
, a temple of Osiris in
He-t sheflt
the Nome Ten (?) [^ .
He-t Shennu R '^ 5 O
Gol. Hamm. 12, 81, a town in Egypt.
He-tSheser(Qeser?) f
a temple in Unu.
nzi.
5
He-t shetat
Q
m^.
ThH ^ ^-g , the most holy part of a temple.
He-t shet abet Q "^ '^^
[TJ
i<
c-j \kl^
Thes. 968, a town near Memphis.
He-t qa [\ "^ zd T ^ , Denderah
He-t Qebh Q ^ j^ ^ © , a temple
estate at Memphis.
He-t Qen Q ^
Denderah, Edfti.
He-t Ka H ':^.LJ
He-t Kaka [1 W © , Rec. 17, ,119, a
town in Upper Egypt.
9e-t Ka Pepi (gfj] Q |^
Q
^ X o
a town "in the
Eastern Delta.
Ka-chapel of Pepi near Sakkarah.
He-tKaPtah [1
u°y.B.o..8..3.Q-°|u;.
I.H. 159, "house of the Double of Ptah," a
name of Memphis; Copt. eKGirf"^ (Budge,
Misc. Texts, 207).
[ 1019 ]
He-t Ka en Ra I [J J ^ ©, a temple
in the Nome of Sapi Shema.
He-t Ka khnem neteru [] "^ "-^ Q
j I © , Memphis.
He-t Ka ka G " LJ i [I " LJ i
B.M. No. 138, the chapel of Amenhetep, son of
Hap, at Thebes.
He-t kauit Q ^ ^ I 2 , Panopolis.
He-t ta neter-t (1 ^ "^ 1
Denderah.
Ci Ci
o ©
He-t ta Heru (?) f] ctd
Rev, II, 152, a sanctuary of Horus.
He-t ta her ab R
^Of) '
the capital of the Nome Ka-kam (Athribis) ;
Assyr. --ff ][jf< t^f ^ ^]r|<]f ^, copt. ^.epe^e,
Arab.
He-t Ti
]"]fl(l" ^^^- "'97, Tah-
IrlirziOHS©' tah(?)
He-t tu (?)
He-t tut Ra
He-t Tef [1 ^
He-t Tern []
o (2
a temple in the Nome
Mahetch.
QIJ©'"
town near Busiris.
^ Rec. 27, 88, Sni
©' (Latopolis).
\r3
>=ic jj, the capital of
the Heroopolite Nome (Succoth ?)
He-t tekh |] "" ^
temple of Denderah.
He-t thaui (?)
it:]
=0= , a part of the
. Rec 27,
the
191, a temple in Sni (Latopolis).
He-t Tunti W^^
capital of the Nome Mahetch.
?e-ttebutiug°^J^-^
Jj I ^ the •' house of the coffined ones," i.e ,
iiJlC^' the Necropolis.
9e-ttchefaj]-^^^,p-
"'^ "^N^ a=^ ^ the name of a chamber at Den-
•t— '. -^ ©' derah and of one at Abydos.
Ha 8 #%v £i£^, ^ Sudani country;
A E. -£fi^ situation unknown.
a town in
Egypt.
Ha-t(Ah-t?)
Ha-t -=^©, -=^ ^, ^, the frontier
city, i.e.. Elephantine; ^^-=^ f', the ist
'"'^^ ^ ^ the southern
\> \> o I © ' frontier.
, L.D. lU,
Nome of Egypt ;
Haaanem f^ (j ^ _
252, 31, a district in Syria; situation unknown
Hai-t en hesb aha ^ (Ifl ^ V
(V^'
fl O D § " ^ *^^ temple of Khnemu at
I J I O I £[I' Latopolis.
Haitbada Tuathi #(](]c^ l^^ j]
^Tf]^^'L.D.III,.52,
105 and 106, a district hi Syria; situation un-
known.
Haitbfta f" i)(|=J|j^c-^, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haitbaa Sharneram <M> (jA c:^ J A
-2^
l^^'I-I'"!'
252, 103 and 104, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Hau "f" ^ ^ , a .sanctuary of ^ (N
Metelites).
Haau
ome
[0:05], IV, 806 (van
f ^ (f^ IH^), ^ S*^^^"i country ; situation
X _2r (3 ' unknown.
Hab -^1^ ^.^•^- 51. 71, Hibisin
c. I JS* © ' the Great Oasis.
?ap4utif§^C3;,f^a
2^ ^^, a town m the Nome Ka-kam.
Hapu dutitt "I" D ^ 5 ^ ^O
a name of the Tuat.
^ap^sf°^P;.f^o^
, a town of Ra-Amen in the Xoite Nome.
Hapnebesf °^^p.a^g.te^a.
^apnebesf^og^.f^
n^ ^ the Necropolis of Memphis and of
I ti:^' Abydos.
_2i&
L^
Hapurmaa <y p^y^^f)
L.D. Ill, 252, 18, a district in Syria; compare
Heb. D'^'^DH, Josh, xix, 19.
Hamata "^ "^^ "^ ] (] cii' Anas-
tasi I, 21, 7, 'SfP ^K\ , Hamath:
Heb.npn, Assyr. \^ f? >yf ^^y iii^l
Rawl. C.I.W.A. Ill, II, I, 51.
[ 1020 ]
m i l ^
Ha mehit ^, ^ i
B.D. 112, 2, the 1 6th Nome of Lower Egypt
(Mendesius).
III' '*=^^=^1V' ®^
district in the Mendesian Nome.
Hanani
w
C^£^,
L.D. Ill, 252, 99, a district in Syria conquered
by Shishak I.
Ha-t nu-t -=^®"", Rec. 27, 87,
o I I I ©
"first of towns," i.e., Elephantine.
Harkar |>^U^, f ^U
^^j-* IV, 785, a district in Syria; situation un-
Haqr^af^^f)
place-names containing this word see under
known.
Q£i=Q. For
Haqraa Petiushaaa ^
f^^^
Res. 81, 68, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Haqraa en Aatchait ^ '^ (1
CJ2^ A.^^ ^=> I '^ 111] Ij Ci^^, Eg. Res. 81,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haqrm' Aartaat *# % "^
f^/\/1
'^ \>
, Eg. Res. 82, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haqr-tShanaltef^^-^^
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haqettif ^^^],w,,adis-
trict in Egypt (?)
HagraaArqat[^]f_^(|^
^^^^ y Or ^ ^ rv^^' Eg. Res. 82, 96, a
district in Syria; situation unknown. [1
article).
Hagri Haniniaa [^] f'^
82, 94, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Hagr Thruan Y _|, ^ ^ f]
Eg. Res. 83, 1 01, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
, the main
Ha-t ta -^
canal of the Nome Aphroditopolites.
Hatchaa (?)
near Al-Kab.
, a town
Haa
v^-r^
^
0, f\/\/i „
f\^\-^
, a town in the Delta.
_ O /I ft/VV^A^
Hap X a AAA^^
A 1 1 /^AA/^AA
A/V\/VAA 1
□ W AAAA/NA '
AAAAAA I pv O n TT*
AAAAAA 11 X n U il
r-l A/S/VWA
n n AAAAAA t f\
X ll AAAAAA 11
Q 1—1 AAAA'NA /
AAAAAA •
AAAAAA '
AA/WNA
the
Nile.
D
> 1
Hap
Hap
Hap meh
Hap res -t
a locality in the Western
Delta.
7=T
, a locality in the FayyOm.
a district in the Nome
Sapi meh.
g
■\ — 1
D
D jL \> , a district in the Nome Sapi res.
Huau
f\/vn , Rec. 20, 114, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Hua 1^^. Nav. Bubast. 34A, |^
^, Rec. 20, 115, ^^-^^^ IV, 800, a
Stldani country ; situation unknown.
[ 1021 ]
HuburU ^^^ J ^ <=^ I ] (| ti^ . Anas-
tasi I, 19, 6, a district in Assyria (?); Heb.
n-inm, reading <— . I " J ^ ] (1 (Jy,
(Alt-K. 673). "^^^
Hu em Mennefer
A/SAAAA
©, Rechnungen, a royal granary in Memphis
Huenmu(?) |L/Z;^ ^L-=fl^'^^
I
fl I /\Aft/VV\
AWAAA ^
a name of the nth Nome of Upper Egypt
(Hypselis?)
Hur
AAAA/VA
n, Anastasi III, 2, 9,
a lake (?) ; situation unknown.
Hur ''^^^
S
A\'
Nome.
Huren ? ^ ,n ^^y. ^ „
/> -21 c^i © X /www ^ X /? O
Rec. 6, 134, Sphinx 14, 159, a town in the
Nome Antchui.
Hurenkar ^ [J ^> iv, 74, 665,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Husfen ^ g, Asphynis; Arab. ^,,X^\.
Huqraa Abrem
-Sas
•r=T
— ^ ^;^ — -f^ Eg. Res. 81, a district in
I C^^\^' Syria.
Huthaina
1
D:^^^,
Anastasi I, 27, 4, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
9ut-tAab.t^;fJ;,B.D.G.
ro68 ; there was a northern part also,
;"^!
I.
Hutasath ^^ ^ ^ 1 {\£^, Rec. 20,
no; van
w
m
, a district in
Syria; Heb. HttJITf, Josh, xv, 37, Gr. 'A^affo,
I Mace, vii, 40, 45.
Hutita (?) ""
w
n^TM
(\£i£l, IV, 784, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
Hutchar
fV"*^
^ IV, 782; varr.
:i^^
CV£\y]'
I ^^, _25a I |(^f2sa, a district in Syria;
Heb. l*l!fn, Josh, xi, i, Assyr. -^TT ??< ^T
^-TT <IE[, Syr. io^, Gr. 'A<r^p.
Heb ^ J) , Sinsin II, 2, 5, Heliopolis.
Heb,Heblty^,|J^S.
a town near Behbit ; Arab. '-^W^ •
799, a Stid^ni country ; situation unknown.
9ebnuyg.|oJ.;,^Jg,
Hebnu ? J O ^ i v, 803, a S^idini coun-
try ; situation unknown.
5eb en s4s I I I ^, W, ^ ^
llljJII ^ •' city of the festival of the 6th day "—
^^E7 © ' a name of Egypt.
Heb kher v;^:^
/I\ ^ a locality in the
ci> © ' Busirite Nome.
Hebs
of the Nome Kahesb (Cabasa) ; Copt. K^^P.C,
Hepu (?) ^ ^ ^, ^e^- '8, 183. the
Hephep(?) ^a'j' °, b.d.g. 494, a
town in Upper Egypt with the cult of Menu.
Hef ^ ",
*==° Iflmm ^ ^^^' '°' ^4°' Mahallah, between
^^ © ' Luxor and Armant ; Gr. Tov0iov.
Hemag f ^
sanctuary of Osiris.
a country m
' the Sudan.
, a name of any
famous for wine near Lake Mareotis.
, a town
[ 1022 J
Hemut ^
', ^
\
D^^,
IV, 781, Hamath; Heb. nDH, Assyr.
Hemreth (Henreth) () .sas ^""^y
{sic) ^
|.2a5>^,IV, 798,varr. ^^.2x.^C^£^,
%\ _®ak ^^^^^ ^^' ^°5' ^ Sudani country ;
i __^ <!:>' situation unknown.
Hen-t Pf- ^ T=rr , n ^ , a canal in
the Nome Saites.
Hen-t i ^ ^ ^ ^1=1
^"''^ , the marsh district of the Nome Am pen.
Hen ^ ^ "(^, u. 417,
T. 238, § '^ ® , a town in the Tuat.
Henu ? '^ "TI © , a town in the Sddin.
Henui ta kharta ^0 (jf] ^"^ 1
Tk "t-^ 1^ l\ ^ Sphinx 14, 168, a lake in
m ^ J^®' the Delta.
A/WVAA
Henui ta gerri ft (111 ^^^ ^
S
^, Sphinx 14, 166, a lake in the Delta.
Hen nefer P-I^^' ^•^- ^^^5. 27,
Nubia; see ([III g J ^.
HenSU 1 ^^^ ©> Palermo Stele,
Peasant 36, 1 fi , Rec. n, 80, I
T ^AAAAA A AAAAAA T
/\AA/WA
AA/\AAA
, 1 A^ ^ © , B.D. 185, the capital
of the Nome Am Khent (Herakleopolis) ; Heb.
D?n, Copt. ^rtHC, Arab. jj^lla>U Ahnas,
Assyr. .-tyt -<^ S^: fclSw KT^-
5enk § ^ :s:®, B.D._^4.,^.^.?^^a
9en-t taui
nan
Her-t ^
" mistress of
Egypt," a name of Thebes.
Her ^ /\ *^^ Pyramid of King Men-
<z> /— ^ ' kaura.
CV£^, A.Z. 1908,
118, the Necropolis of Memphis
Herui <f. © -^, ^^"^, A.Z. 1906,
1 20, Denderah.
Heritabhetka 8.X..«,r7n U
(i) a town in the Nome Lykopolites ; (2) a town
in the Nome Libya-Mareotis.
Her-a her Amen ^^^h
A.Z. 1907, I, 4, a place in the Thinite Nome.
Herastabshetl^j;^. a
town in the Nome Atef-peh.
Herip-tem4i ^(j(j ^^ (jf] ©.
a suburb of Memphis.
Herur,Herurit "^^=f ©, Rec. 32, 63,
^1^_jO
, Rec. 27,87
Metternich Stele, 45, "^ ^^()(] 2' P-S-B. 13,
511, the capital of the Nome Mahetch and the
Nome Tekh; Copt. ^ofVJp, Arab. ,yh.
^ ,~^=^ a necropolis near
Her ment ^=^^
Her-t ent heh
Edffl.
the
everlasting hill," a name of the tomb.
Herit en hetch (?) hetep
^
c=^
O /v^/w\
, a name of the temple of Latopolis.
, Weill, Decrets, 9, ^
D
Herui
the Nome Coptites.
Herui
a canal in the Nome
Ka heseb.
Heru &abt
the Nome of
, the town of
Horus of the East; ^^^¥^ q
Horus of the East ; Copt. 4)^.p^A.n-^ See
Per Heru 6,abt.
Asphynis and its neighbourhood.
Heru an (Heru em he-t An)
[ 1023 ]
(5 111 %^ © ' ^ *°^" "^^'' ^^^^^"^ (Letopolis).
B.D.G. 121,
A/V/WNA ^
-D
flC^E)
-D
, Heroonpolis;
Gr. 'H/^a'tt'i'TToX*?.
Heru uat (?)
^^
Q:£}^, Gol.
Hamm. 12, 89, a district in the Eastern Delta.
Herumafiti^(5-^^\__...
Heru em aat uab (?)
, a town near Heliopolis.
Heru mer ^ ^^ ^
Oi
a town of
Khnemu.
Heru mer ankhUserkaf ^i'Pi£j
=:x. ■¥•, a temple founded by Userkaf.
Heru mer Khafra f ^ ^^^^ ^
g © , a town founded by King Khafra
Herukhentikhati ^ ^
ii-"^^]^^^
3
\\ £) ^ _
Berlin 12,800, a town near Athribis; it was
associated with the unborn Horus (Horus in
the belly).
Heru sa Ast ^ o r| " , ^^-Z- 35. 18, a
.^ iJ © ' town in Egypt.
' Dende-
J' rah.
Herutaiu ^ "^^^ '" Rec .w
" lands of Horus," t.e., temple estates.
Heru sma taui
Heru-t (?)
Heh « »{\£V],
the district of Semnah in the
Second Cataract.
9e^ lis' f^|^=^. a sacred lake
in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Heh sutenit | of J (jij ," , a district at
Abydos 50 aruras, ^ ^ rTTl, in extent
Hesb Ka (Ka Behes?) C3^
the nth Nome of Lower Egypt (Cabasites).
Hesb Ka(Ka Behes?) fOJ^^,
Cabasa ; Copt. K^A-^c, X^^&C.
Hesp-t Maati ^->PPg, B.D.
I, I 7 (Saite), the domain of Osiris.
Hesp-t mert ^ g^g ^ ^ ^
I— fH
(5
:M^'
f^/^/1
EdfA
ci loo <r:^ f\/vn
Oxyrhynchus ; /wwva ^ ^t^; ^ .^wsaa O ^^
r AAAAAA I II I I I i^ ^:i town.
Hesp-t ent Ra em sep tep ^ —
::>q R\ a — tf— r>. o I o
Hesp-t ent tchet ^^ ^~^ "^ Aby-
o® ^ .^ii-.v' dos.
9espta4uigq^^;.B.D.a...
the town of Busiris.
Hiesp tchatcha-t ent Unnefer
maakheru ^® (^j/jj] ©,
Elephantine.
Hesfen |[l^, ^ g, Asphynis;
Arab. ^^\
Heser I p '^, Thes. 1 283, yemembeb 8,
8 n*^ B.D.G. 1063, a quarter of Hermopolis
XI © * containing a famous temple of Thoth.
Heqast (?) | ^ p jj ^ , a town in Egypt
Heqfintch(?) | J ^. U. 293, f I .
B.D. 99, Intro. 9, f p, |P . the 13th Nome of
Lower Egypt (Heliopolites).
[ 1024 ]
Heq antch (or ant)
n.n^.
the
n^
capital of the 13th Nome of Lower Egypt.
TT , a district in the Nome Abetch (Abydos).
Hekauhet, Hekauheth ?
T=T
ra
in IV, 798, a Sudani country ; situa-
=j' tion unknown.
JMl
Heka mer ankh Assa Cl
^ •¥• © , an estate of King Assa.
^-Tf-<=:=> 1
Heken § ^ © , ^-^L 'f ^"J' '^.^
A O ^ suburb of Memphis.
Hekha
ra
C^£^iO, Rec. 20, 115 ;
see Hekauhet
Hetau
ra
country ; situation unknown.
Hetit n 1 (Ifl "^ , ^^^- 3I' 35. a city cap-
• III HH ©' tured by Shashanq I.
a name of the Nome Sma
Behut.
Hetep
Hetep em hetep
.^
^
town of Hathor.
Hetep hemit(?) — " ~, p. 423, m
, . o
605, N. 1 2 10, ^ '-^j \^^, Metternich
^=' ^ 6.^ ^ district in the Nome
Stele 90,
Hetep khet
Hetep Khufu
Heliopolites.
^ S ^ I a district in the
D I ^ ■ I ' Fayydm.
C^Wlt
, an estate of King Khufu.
Hetch R o Y ©, a town near Kom Ombos
Hetch Nekheta | ^ ^ £ J, Eiiei
thyiaspolis (Al-Kab).
Hetch-t Nekhen
139, see Nekhen.
Hetch Hem
C^ C3CD
, Rev. 10,
V "^ a name for Lower
^ © ' Egypt.
Hetchi I np [^y^, IV, 801, a Sfidani
country ; situation unknown.
Hetcheb § "^ 11 ^, P- S06, a town .^
X fj©' theTua*^
Hetcher |^o^®,- ^own^r
Hetchrer|-^^^©,a/^^^^
Kha T"^ ^ , Hh., a mythological lake.
Khaitu I "^ l](] - "^. IV, 792, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Dende-
rah.
Khab T J *Q ' 1 1^ ' ^ ^^"^^ '" ^^^^•
Khabatchaua
Khabu IJ
IV, 784, a district in Syria ; situa-
tion unknown,
the land of the
' hippopotamus (?)
• 11 © , a town in Upper Egypt,
Khanratcha i^_,i^ Ic^.
Anastasi I, 22, 6, the "fortress"; compare
Heb. W^n, Assyr. --ff — ^^, ^t]] ^
Khar
I Q^^,
-2^
1
[V£V£), IV, 712, I
, IV, 665, , \\ I,
T-Sa5> 1 O , Demot. Cat. 421, Syria.
Kharr T^-^-^^. ® -^, a
region in Western Thebes.
Khari (Khri) | ^=> (|(] ^, Rev. 13,
96 = V , Lower Egypt ; Copt. e^pHI.
Khar en pa sebt T *^~^ /wwv^ ^U<^
n nn ^ "^ ^
' Jib © ' a part of the town of Sheten.
the desert ; Heb. ^2'^n, Assyr. -y<y f:y]f]f ^-,
Tig. Pii. I, VI, 63, >-]i ^]ry<f y^ ^^i Ashum.
Annals III, 28, Heb. Hjlin.
[ 1026 ]
of Lower Egypt; r~w-i
Timsah.
Kharbu (Khalbu, Khalpu) T
U T'J "^ l^^^l ' L-D- "I' '53, Aleppo;
Assyr. Khalman -^ff -^ «, Rawl. C.I.W.A.
III, 8, 86, Gr. xaXv/Sov.
T==T , a canal in the 8th Nome
_ 7=T, Lake
Gol. 4, 6, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kharersa (Khalarsa) T ^^ "^^
<::> [^ IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation
I I ' unknown.
Kha[r]sam T[-aifi] EqI ^(^^^,Rev.
13, 105, a district.
IV, 786, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. r\(?7n(?), Josh, xxi, 31.
Kharkakh
, IV, 788,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^ , a district in the Nome GynaecopoHtes.
I
Khasau ^ ^ (j ^^©, Sphinx 14, 162,
Casius on the Mediterranean (?)
capital of the 6th Nome of Lower Egypt ; Gr.
Xots, Copt. C^OJOT, Cg^OOT, X^OC, Arab.
Sakhi Us-»-
Khasui(?) ^\\^3=r, b.d. 125,
n,-;varr.^^^=,_^^
^/v^/^/v^
5, 76, foreign land.
Khaskh-t TO ® '^, IV, 800, Rec. 20,
115, Bubastis 34A, T I , Karnak 22, 95B,
Thes. 1254, foreign land; plur. T I ^^ -
Khaskhetu lp2^\5\§\C J^^
Khas(?) seshem '|3>^ ^fr»T :^^» ^
part of the Nome Metelites.
Khastp^.seeip
Sphinx 14, 158, a town on the Libyan frontier.
Khashabu | ^I^ J ^, IV, 783, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khat,KhatJ^^,|.^,|^
^' 1 " A ©• ^ ©• " p"'* "' °'"^''^^-
Khatftai | ^ ] (] "^ flf] . IV, 789.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khatathana J^Jij ^ \t^^^^'
Annales 4, 131, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Khatithet ®^](1(1T1:^-^
Sudani country, far to the south.
Khatum' T "^ ^ ^^^^, IV, 790, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khaathen 5^;^]t— . iv.
802, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Khathai |^^(1() (read | ^'
'^ 1 A f»^\ IV, 781, a district in Syria ; compare
_^ H '' Heb. HDh I Chron. xvi, 38.
T '
Khathartchau |i ^'T^i'^^.
IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khathakana 1 ^ -=- '^ V^
ro\A , Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Khatt
Khatum' T
II
, a town in Egypt (?)
(5
r^^,
Anastasi I, 17, 7, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
S T
[ 1026 ]
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
KM aSUt Q n n r^ © , a town in Egypt.
a Nome in Upper
Egypt.
Khai
Khai
Q
Q
, Rev. 12, I, Rec. 37,70,
the capital of the Nome Khai.
V 1 ^
/VWAAA Ci \\
Khai-t ur-t
' , Edm.
Khai en aakhuti q
Edm.
Khai-t en mut neter
o-LD , Denderah.
I
I
Kha-t utetqa em hat
^ ^^_S^ a name of Karnak and of
^^^^ ^ I ' Thebes.
Khabao^^, ^^^^P^^,^
Khafau ^ ^ ^ ©>
Kha em Maat s
a town in
Egypt.
B ^, Rec. 20,
42, the temple of Amenhetep III at Sftlb
between the Second and Third Cataracts.
Kna menx ^ ^ , j^j^^^^
\> o I
!,
Khaemhebs^^yp
a sanctuary at Lycopolis.
Kha nefer ^J^©' ^JH©'
Memphis.
Kha nefer s J ^, _^ J ^, the
pyramid of King Merenra ( '^ ^ ] •
Kha nefer he-t Usertsen
1P
S I © J the pyramid town of Usertsen I.
_, _ Q q ;k fk
Kha neter mesu
town in Egypt.
1
Kha resu
s®
ian estate of King
Kbufu.
o
Khahet ^ if '^ , IV, 802, a SMani
country ; situation unknown.
Kha khab (?)
Q
Q
n^_^ B.D.G. 562.
J ' alake(?)
Kha Khakheperra s A^fo^^'
the name of the pyramid of Usertsen II.
Kha Khufu ^ © C^J^S'
an estate of King Khufu.
Khaui(?) Seneferu f P j <=> ^ ]
—^ A A Weill, De'crets, 107, the two pyra-
J-\J—\ ' mids of Seneferu.
Kha kau Q l^ , a sanctuary of Ra.
Ill
Khibur
w
J"^ (>y^, Rec. 20, 118,
Hebron; Heb. p'lin.
Khirba (Khalba, Khalpa) ® '~'
(^y^n, ® <==> J ^ l\ c^^^, L-D- ni, 153,
Rec. 8, 134, Aleppo; Assyr. -^lyf >-^ <[•<, Gr.
■X^aXvjSou.
Khirpa ^ ^^^ ^ (^^^^, L.D. ill, 146,
a Hittite town ; Boghaz Keui, Khal-ap.
Khirtha <=> ^ q£^, l.d. hi, 144,
Rec. 20, 118, Eg. Res. 61, 16, a district in Syria ;
compare Heb. D")n, Judges i, 35.
Khisas[khe]pa ® ^o^ ^o^ [®]
Q:£^,
L.D. HI, 146, Treaty 27, a Hittite district in
Syria ; Boghaz Keui, Khi-ish-sha-ash-kha-pa.
Rec. II, 71, Heth ; Heb. nil, Assyr.
Khu-t khu Kheper ^ iV^ ^ 5| .
Edfd.
Kheb ® J"^ @' (^) ^ *°^" ^" '^^
Nome Matenu; (2) ® J ^j Metternich Stele
6"?, a town in the Delta; (3) ^£, Jii"!^,
^, a canal in the Nome Ka Kara.
[ 1027 ]
Khebit ® Jt^ (jlj ©.Sphinx 14, 159,
S.ojf,eji^:j;,ojf
"^ the swamp land of the Nome Metelites
III' (Chemmis).
Khebs ta aa heb
52, a name of Mendes.
^^:5^
, Berg.
a Sftdani coun-
situation unknown.
Khepp^ ® 0, IV. 802,
D D 1 try; situ
Khep[er]emha®°^. i T-=^
^ ^ ' ^ ^ name of Denderah and of
I ' P5.^©' Edfa.
Eheper
', Denderah.
^-. a
Eheper ^ , ^ ,
district in the Nome of Thebes.
KheftherenarRa f ^.^1/^^^!
a name of Thebes.
Eheft her en neb-s-t
IV, 834, Rec. 2, 129, ^
^
^
Tombos 3,
^ I n -^ ^® ^
/WS^AA I I 63 , V AAAAAA
O
9.
0"
'I ©'
P©,^^^[1^, a fortified
gate of Western Thebes.
Ehem ® l\ ©, N. 676, M. 211,
^ "'^T', PanopoHs, the capital of the Nome
Menu ; Gr. xw»» Copt. X-'^^**-^ !XJ^^^^
cyJULIIt, Arab. *a^^^U
Ehemkhem © ^v ® ^ O , Kamak
42, 28, a town in Egypt.
Ehemik ^ ^ [|[| ^z::^, IV, 802, a
Sddani country ; situation unknown.
Ehemenu zz, |p|], z©z, z^z,
zo= ""^ ==:0e = =
= ©=' MM©' - =
= =
, zzO^®,
. Rec 31, 25, DC S.
B".p;MPts.pi^^
0(2 '
0(2 ' rr 0(2-z©' zzo(2
Demot. Cat. 423, the capital of the Nome Unt
(Hermopolites) ; Assyr. -t-]] ^ »^ ^^
Ehenbat(?) ^ ^?5i^i)S,yti^^, Treaty
AA/\AAA _/A~ ^^H&J
29, a Hittite town or district.
Ehenm Ehufu f ©^.^.^ ]
, an estate of King Khufu.
Ehensu(?) g^
the
2nd Nome of Lower Egypt (Letopolites). The
object represented on the stand of the first
example is the placenta.
£)o
3
Ehenti ^ , "^ Q£!^, the Nubian
frontier- <^ "^^ Rec. 27, 191, a land in the
irontier, ^ ^^, ^^^^^^
o I \>
, Thes. 1251, 1287,
Ehent rflK
the estate of Thothmes III in Lebanon.
I a lake district in the
Fayydm.
^nn^ Rec. 14, 21, a
Ci 11©' town in Egypt.
Ehent fdl] ^,
Ehenti ff[[|
Ehenti Aabt ifOlT, ^^' ^•^- '9*3'
124, the 14th Nome of Lower Egypt (Tanites),
capital Thar ^^ © (Tanis).
KhentiAabttilM M.^iji
rn ,4. n ci o <0 .4. <£> .A. ^ o o
fll^TJ(^^' ^T' ^Tc^^©
town of the Nome Tanites.
Ehenti ankhiu fflh ■?* J*!' ^-^G.
127, the temple of Osiris in Shetnu.
, the frontier
Ehenti Menu, Ehent Menu
Demot. Cat. 424, Apu (PanopoHs, Chemmis);
Copt. cyJULirt.
Ehent en Uast ^ '^^^ ? ^, Dream
Stele, the foreshore of Thebes (?).
Ehent nefer ^ I © , ^1^ * ^^"^
in the Delta.
3 T a
[ 1028 ]
Khent en Tehen (fill ^ ,, V ] 1 2 ti^'
the frontier of Teljen in the Northern Stidan.
Khent en Thar §^^2, f^
)c^ -H- . nTh ^AAAAA^^ r\ a district in
Q^ 1 r III '"'' ^i^\ 1^ I
the Nome Thebaht.
Khent hen nefer ^ "^^ ft I ^^=^^'
Thes. 1288, the Southern Sfidan.
Khent Shemu (?) ffjji -vywvA
AAAAAA {" \\ ] ' I - r
\ \ /WVAAA Vv I '
\\ ft/S/NAAA \> I
a lake in Western Thebes near the Ramesseum.
Khent ka Assa (T^T] ^^^^
an estate of Assa.
Khent Ta Sti f^
Southern Stidan.
Khentchi ®
,(\^^
, the
district in the Nome Thebaht.
3^, JJ, a
CTTD,
the Necropolis of Western
Q.
Thebes.
Rec. I, 52, a town in
Egypt.
Kher
Kher
TThfirn II A ^'^- ^^74, "S. the name
Ji^nerp y^, of a pyramid.
Kherpantaris ^^ ^^ | (j <=>
r^ I L.D. Ill, 146, Treaty 28, a Hittite dis-
r8^ ' trict(?)
,^
Kherm'u ^
II, 169, Lake Timsah.
Khertuf hesutuf <^*^.=^| ^ [1
/VAAAAA
^^^A/w^ ^ ReV.
O (3
(3 AAI I
Thes. 1318, a court of Amen at Thebes.
191, B.D.G. 628, Sunu, Syene.
Khesau ^ () ^ ^ - , ^ "^™^ ^^/..^^
Khesef Antiu ^L-=vi | ^, A.z.
1907, 96, the Island Gazirat al-Malik in the
Second Cataract.
Khesem ^
B.D.
64, 29; -*;
:n
see
Khet ® C , Rec. 19, 22, the Egyptian
town called Naucratis by the Greeks.
® ^^^ a name given to
' o ' — ' ' many canals.
khet ^ -wwvA
"l 0=:^, n '^sv 1 f^^^' ^ district and
town of the Hittites ; Heb. Jnn , Assyr.
\>
III
Kheti _ '^ . . ©, a district of Coptos.
Kheti (Khemti ?) ^\^,;.
a district of Panopolis.
Khetem Q , a name of Pelusium.
Khetem
T=T
AAAAAA
/VA/VAAA I <
a canal in the Nome Edffl.
Khetem ^^ a.
e Q
n
[~] , a proper name (Etham?), literally, "fort-
ress"; compare Heb. OH^, Exod. xiii, 20, Gr.
'O0ofi, 'OOw/i.
Khetem en Merenptah ® ^^ S
D
/^A^AAA iTi /^ ^2i
X^ D I -.nV
oi , the fort-
ress of Menephthah in Theku ^ V\ [Xj •
Khetem ur en Uatch-ur ^ ^ Q
AAwv\, Rec. 22, 106, the Medi-
ft/V/SAAA
terranean fortress, Pelusium (?)
Khetem enti em Thar ® ^-^^
(Jy. , the fortress of Tanis.
, the fortress of Coptos.
AAAAAA a
Khetem Gebti
w
Khetmen
C^ t\N\l^/^
3S c
3 f'AAA/V\ "SS.
certain kind of land, and of Egypt itself (?)
Khet en bah ^ ^ ^^^^ 'fi'f=T, the
°0?>if3<, the
landing place of Neb-beb ;
sacred boat of Memphis.
[ 1029 ]
, a region con-
taining terraced gardens near Coptos.
Khet Thar ® ffP ?^ jsx. ,Xj , Tanis.
Khetoharei^.oJQfl^.Rec.
12, 53, 57, a district in the Delta.
a swampy region
I I I
Khaut ^
in the east of the Delta.
Khaut Anep "^
B.D. H2, I, the swamps of Anep.
Khakha ^ _
region ; situation unknown
Kha-t dment
SI D c.
, a swampy
^n
Q
Kha-t mena
Kharm
,n
, Denderah =
Kharkhar (?)
a canal in the Nome
(2 ' — ' ' Heroopolites.
a canal in : (i) the Nome Cynopolites ; (2) the
Nome Herakleopolites ; (3) the Nome Letopolites.
Khas ^^"^ Ytv ^ district in the Nome
„ ^ ' Ka khas (?)
. Khas Tern ^^ ^, ^ ^""'^^ ^^^ f
3^=r ^pcnc Denderah.
' (1 (1 <^ » ^ ^°^" "^^'" Athribis ; van
m
T=T
I ' /V/\A/VW
canal in the Nome Uthes Heru.
Khen nesu 1 <^ 3=1 (p-khen-
nesu), the " Royal Canal " of Edfu.
Khen ^ O % ©, b.d. ho, 23, \5^
/\A/\A/\A _Zl Q
oe.R-..o,,4o.\f^.N^o^.\^g
^ -^ V Vn /*AAAAA V T-I AAAAAA v r-I AAAA/V\ ^^
N? T^ (](]©, a town near Gebel Silsilah.
Khenu 3?;(° ^,'5^d%®»^§.
yB5 , D X^ ^ , a name given to any city in
Egypt in which the king and his court resided ;
Assyr. ^]] ^ -4--ITT "jA -<T<.
Khenkhen 3S n ® '^, 3^ ^,
AAA/VNA AAAAAA V6? AA/\^/\A < J
(NAAAAA AA/WAA W AAAAAA A/WNAA l_ J WV\AA AA/VAAA _2I
Middle or Upper Egypt.
Khenu-t en Maat ^ ^ a — (J ^ ,
AAAAAA ^^L. J I vi?
a district near Busiris.
Khenu Shu ^ ^ ©[S^1» a name
AAAAAA I I I /T I
of Memphis (?)
Khenbi n$ 5(](1(^£^, IV, 801, a
AAAAAA ^^ 1 I
Sfidini country ; situation unknown.
Khnem QT^^,"^^, Q (1(1 3=1,
a canal in the Nome Tuf.
Khnem-t Q
Khnem-t U aaaaaa , a well in the Eastern
/ AAAAAA '
• AAAAAA
Desert near Sni (Latopolis).
Khnem-t Abetch U 2 > the well and
temple of Rameses II at Abydos.
Khnem Aaten W ^ ^ , Edfd
Khnem-t Absaqba Q
^^ the famous well
at Abydos.
\r^
AAAAAA
-NwjAA I a well in the desert be-
T=T \j> ' tween Egypt and Syria.
I AAAAAA
' AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA R /-^ /-s
AAAAAA YT I
AAAAAA r AAAAAA
Khnem-t Amentet en Kam Q
^ '^ I ^ i!=: |nv S , B.D. (Saite) 163, 16,
the well of the Amentet of Egypt
Khnem-t aa-t ur-t Q
«^^, the Wells of Moses, east of Suez.
Khnem ankhtt Q^^fV^.
Necropolis of Western Thebes called ^_ ^
I -^
I , " the heaven of divine souls,"
I III
Khnem ankhtt en Khemenu
^r.z-^m\-
a district of Western
Thebes.
3 T 3
[ 1030 ]
Khnein-t(?) uas U 1, the temple of
Rameses II at KOrnah.
Khnem Menmaatra nekhtut S
UJl
^rV^n^^^'" a well dug by
y=T[ ^^Vl J a^^^rn' Setil.
Khnem netchem U f ^^^^, a
i \ AAftAftA \> 1
sweet-water well on the road between Egypt
and Syria.
Khnem resh-t Q '^.S^^, Denderah.
IZSZl
<3
Khnem reshtu Q
a temple of Rameses III at Thebes.
AAAAAA >
Khnem Huthaina n aw«aa
AAAA_AA r— ^"^
\a,
/VWV/VA /V\AAA/\
,a
/wwvN , a well near ]&tham and Migdol
Khnem-theru U ^^^^ "^ ^"^^^
famous well in Nubia.
Khnem heh Q ^ | o § . a temple of
Rameses III at Thebes.
Khnem Seti Merenpteh U
/NAAAAA
AAA AAA
AAA^VNA
Y {
c
n r^
a well dug by Seti II Meneph-
thah.
Khnem-t qebh Q ^ PO ^^^^^ , the Nilo
meter shaft at Edfd.
Kheraha /i\ q^ ©, R 605, 1^
l^
, B.D. 169, 20,
m
Q£^
/H *^ ^ © , fl^ I ®, a town on the right
bank of the Nile, the site of which is marked to-
day by Fustdt, or Old Cairo, Babylon of Egypt.
trict in the Nome Nefer Amenti,
Kher Tehuti /l\ ^
p. 504, a town
in the Tuat,
Sa, Sai ^
, U. 556, p. 709,
IV, 1 134, 1135, ^2' ^
(3 ci
of the Nome Sapi meh; Assyr. ^J:yy ^ yjy][,
Copt. C^.1.
Sa em Ta en hetch "^ ^ T 1 n v '
a name of Sni (Latopolis).
Sai Ta her sept Uatch ur ~^!\f\
land joining Lake BaruUus and the sea.
Salt ^i^^^, ^'^^ ^, the valley of
the cat-mummies near Beni-Hasan.
Sau ^'"^^^C^^^. a district on the
western side of the Red Sea.
Saut ■«-^^;,N.649,»^;,
1' ^ M,
, capital of the Nome Atef
khent ; Copt. CIOOXT (Asyfit).
Sanhem ^^'^::2;:r^ Ksfc^.B.D.iio,
Sinsin I, 4, the Grasshopper City in the Tuat.
Sakheb ^^^ 1©,^ Q^, a town in
the Saite Nome.
_2^ ^
_^
Satarr
"^^ Nastasen Stele, a town in the Stidin ;
© ' situation unknown.
Sankh Sesheta Assa [
I "Y* © , an estate of King Assa.
Su-H.
]t
IV, 800, a Stidani coun-
' try ; situation unknown.
Suanu, Sunu 1^^^ % © , Meux Cat,,
^^"^^©.Rec. 21, 51, .f-»|(j(], Rec.
ft /VVVVV> f? /-x
^. ^©' •=!- ©' ^^'"'' ^'- ^"'"'^ ^'^-
n:3'}D, Copt, conf^-lt Arab. J^V
[ 1031 ]
», Pelusium; LXX 2aJi/.
Sun _^, the district of Pelusium (?)
Seben (?) _h_J/wwva ®, u. 330, T.
300, a town in the Tuat (?)
^
the
Sebekh dakhut .
n^ u ^n
temple of Thek, the capital of the Nome
Nefer Aabti.
Sep ^,
)me of
Sep
. the 18th
Nome of Upper Egypt (Oxyrhynchites).
^^®' D
the capital of the Nome
Sep (Hipponon).
Sep-Ra o
a sun temple near
Sakkarah.
Sma Antch-t (?) T ]^ © , a town
-I \
in the Delta.
a district near Bubastis.
Sma Behut
''nr
Ci ©
, the 17th Nome
of Lower Egypt (Diospolites); T B ® cjl'
a town in the Nome.
Sma Behut T ^
CM5£l^ ©
j[]^ ^, B.D.G. 708, a district near EdfQ
©
• WVVAA
Smen ^^ — "' [!'=© 0'='° °
SmenMaat ^VP'— IP^'
(i) a town of
Hathor near Memphis; (2) a town of Ptah
near Sekhem ; varr. (1 P C
and
(WN/SAA «»
Smen 9er =|¥^S' ^
P\ Q B.D.G. 1063, the capital of the Nome
J^ ' Ampeh (Ptolemais ?)
Smen Tet (Tcliet) Sll Sft"^,
a district in the Nome Busirites.
capital of the Nome Latopolites (Asnd).
Senf '^■'^^ '" ^» ^ "^"^^ ^^ Memphis.
Senemtt -^^^^ ^^ ^ . ~^ "^X
[M^
Shipwreck 10,
©' O
\> — ^
(\£^,
O
, ^
Q£^' /vwvw
^/^/1
o
, a district in Nubia round about
the First Cataract, the modern Biggah.
.A
Senhaqarha ^^^^^
ra
ra
'^, B.D. (Saite) 163, 2, a town in Nubia (?);
ra
ibid. 3.
Senk
^ B.D. 113, 9, a town in
©' Egypt.
SentiNefert ^^^^
w
the capital of the Nome Nefer Ament (Mete-
lites); Coptic XJLeXeZ.
Sera He-t neha
y I
al-H. Shrine, a locality in the Delta.
. Saft
Serenkik
f^^^/i
, IV, 796, a
SQdani country ; situation unknown.
Serq *~:, Pselchis ; van <r>
A ® ^:zi:^
Serk •^>T=
^ a district in the Nome
Nefer Aabti.
3 T 4
[ 1032 ]
Serk(?) ta ^ '^ , mP
capital of the district Hetep Hem.
, the
Seher r-.
nj
Seher sa
ra
P.S.B. 25, 220, a town
in Egypt.
tCT „ , a town or dis-
I ©
cr3
trict in the S(id2,n ; situation unknown.
Letopolis.
Sekhut enth henmemu
and town of Denderah.
a town in the Nome Saites.
Sekhem "i~^, ~!~^ ^^
^^o-, Sinsin 3, .0,
, B.D. I, 21, -=30t:-
:n®
n ® — aoi=- c^
, Rec. 29, 144,
Letopolis the capital of the Nome Khensu (?)
Sesh ^^ , ""*~S
Hensu (Herakleopolis) ; var. ^^ ^^^W
, a district in
Sesh en Ateh ^^ /
place of Horus in the Delta
Sesh en neb Sa
suburb of Sais.
c 1
#^3 the birth-
Seshesh 1 "'"^, Weill, D^crets, 107, the'
7th Nome of Upper Egypt (Diospolites Parva) ;
« ^, IV, 957, the capital of the same.
Seshesh t=gzi a town in Egypt.
Seshem-t c3o
—SL^
Seshen r^^
AA/SA/V\
town in Egypt; varr.
, CZSZl o
, Sekhem.
^ ©' ^
I W I AAVSft'V
w
Seshensem
rvn
, IV, 802, a
Stidani country ; situation unknown.
Sesher i=ez] IV, 924, a town in Egypt.
Sesheriut ^a (1(1 ^^Di:\>], IV, 689,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Skarga ^ *^ S '^ ^ , a town in
the Sftd^n. The "Suk^Xxv of Ptolemy (?)
Seker ^^. ^ft/l ®,'%^^?^^
Seker mer ankh Assa fl\ ~
^^ *"==x. ■¥* © , an estate of King Assa.
Segur
a district ; situation unknown.
D£^, Rec. 19, i8,
Set, Set (Sem-t) ^ , ^ ^, ,,
p:
—a—
desert, necropolis ; plur.
^ I.
Set (Sem-t) Amentt "^ v^, the
Necropolis of Western Thebes.
Set (Sem-t) Gebti ^^^J^^^©.
the desert of Coptos.
Set, Sti Q [M^, N. 661,
, M. 779, ^
o
, P. 669,
M^ — ^ 1
the land of the bow, i.e., Nubia — the Stid^n, more
fully Ta Sti, ^ ~^ ^ f\ (3
^ .. For
1!
CD
^ ^, see B.D. (Saite) 163, 9.
Sta
1K -^
D m y^ '
n ^ 1k-^ ~"<^ n ^ n the canal in the Nome
I m 1=1' I 3=r' ■ Atefpeh.
Setep ^ [TT], n "^ ° , a temple of
£> — s I o UTJ Ihoth.
5a^ "~"
Setek ^ fN/\/i ,
, the
district of the goddess Pekht near Beni Hasan.
Sethu ^f^^»IV,799,^^(NA^,
Rev. 15, 103, a district in Northern Nubia.
[ 1033 ]
Sa&ba 'iff (1 OT jk^^5»^ r^^^A , Rec. 20,
118, 'O^ (j ^ ^ ] ij C=D, Champ. Not. II,
130, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Saaabu ^ <,^=» J ^ ®' Westcar Pap.
a town in Egypt.
Saudb Seneferu ( P j <=> §"]
I /^ © , an estate of Seneferu,
f^^^^
, Rec. 21, 14, the
Sa Uah-t ^ ^ 1
I ci I I
region of the Great Oasis.
Sauka, Saka lo^ ^ U, 'o^ ^ ^
Q£^, IV, 784, ^^O, P.S.B. 27, i86, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
A.1 fN>^>^ Anastasi I, 27,. 5, a district in Syria;
I ' situation unknown.
Sabur P |J % ^=f © , a town in Egypt.
Saburi.... 'a^J(^J^, ()() p, Goi.
4, 5, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
- \\
Sama (Sam') ^
Rec. 20,
the
116, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sam'araua 'o'^fl^'T'f]'^.
IV, 793, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sanniir [A i'^— > ,Rec. 20, 118,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sa-t en Sau lA /wwna
temple of Khnemu at Latopolis.
Sanka i^ L-J , Mar. Aby. II, 2, a
country ; situation unknown.
Sanger c^ 7^ ' , iv, 700, iff tt
I, , ,S^t^^,L.D. 111,88, 1 ^^(^^,
Gol. 4, 8, Shinar, Babylonia ; Assyr. V' "^TT -Hh
??< <T-Tr<T. Heb. -^y^t, Arab.^l^.
Sari Iff Q^v£i, Rec. 20, 116, Iqi*^,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^
Sarmerti Iq] *^^ ^^ 1 (], iv, 791, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sarmesk ^ *^^ fh H'^^^^ivx^, Rec
20, 1 16, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sarna iff .&a '^, iff .^aa "^t^^^* iv,
782, a district in Syria; Assyr. -Cff |^<| ^IH •-''|,
compare Heb. l^ltZ?, Isaiah Ixv, 10.
Sarneg ^'^^. Maskhfidh Stele,
Drangiana; Pers. f .-.-y ^ ft, Behis. I, i6,
Babyl. V ]f]f m -T m 4-. 6.
Sarresu(?) "o" "^^^^^ iv, 793,
Iq] *^^^ 1 tk Qy^ Treaty 27, a district in
I \\ T Jl ' Syria.
Sarsar ^ ^"^^^ lo" ^^^^ , Nastasen Stele
I I I I ©
57, a town in the Sddin.
Sarka IqJ ^^ L-1 "l C^O^, Gol. 4, 7, a dis-
I <=>i I I
trict; situation unknown.
Sarkasha ^ *y* ^ I^ '^, iv, 788,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sarti (SalU) ^ .fe^] (] , IqJ .^as] (]
C^^^, IV, 785, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
Sah n i^ ^^» IV, 802, a sadini
country ; situation unknown.
Sah p^-m^©,^- '^9,
Sakhpana Iq^
a town in the
Tuat (?)
W
C^^^^,
Treaty 28, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Boghaz Keui ''"za-kha-bu-na-ash.
Saqti IqJ ^ (JU t^^^' Maskhfltih Stele,
Sogdiana ; Pers. []*^ <Jf <^] <j( "ff , Behis.
I, 16, Babyl. V^ M ^ ^T. 6.
Saka Iq^ ^5^ ^> capital of the Nome
Antch (Busirites, Cynopolites) ; Copt. K^IC.
Sakam i^ ^^ _> ^^ <s-j,
Anastasi I, 2r, 6, Shechem ; compare Heb.
DDtp LXX ^v)^€fi.
Sakakhi IqJ i-J ^
I I II
in Syria ; situation unknown.
[ 1034 ]
, IV, 789, a district
Saksakti-t to^ U i;g] U
/WSAAA
_ /VAAA/VA
'III \\ AAA/W\
Nastasen Stele 42, a town in the Egyptian
Sadin.
Sakath ^
Q>2^, Rec, 20,
116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^^, Anastasi III, 3, 7, a lake m the Delta.
Sati 'O' ] [()] g, IV, 792, a dis-
trict ; situation unknown.
Satuna \^ \ :=>'^ "V^^^^' ^^- ^^^- ^^'
175, a district ; situation unknown.
Satkhebeg IqJ | ® J s Q:^, iv, 789,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Satchar ^ i ^ Eg. Res. 54, 15, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
a name of Sais.
Sapi meh
, the 5th
Nome of Lower Egypt (Saites), capital Sais
Sapi Shema
^ the 4th Nome
*^ , of Lower Egypt
(Prosopites).
Sati |l(j^©,B.D. 141,113,
) , a town of Osiris.
Sankh fl •¥• ® , a town in Egypt
W
I s
, a part of
Sankh Taui 1 •¥•
Memphis; van "T" ^ •
Suan n r) T" ^ ^, Demot. Cat. 423,
I ( I , |- 1 ©' Syene, Aswin.
Subqa ^^^ J^^c^^' IV» 789, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sumnu ^^|§, Rec. 28. 168, ^^
S®'+^ O ©,Sni(Latopolis.Asna).
Suna I ^ '^(^^va, Rec. 20, 117, a dis-
trict conquered by Rameses III.
Sur 1 ^*^T* IV' 792, a district in Syria ;
T_ZIqA£i' - situation unknown.
Eg. 4, 95, a fortress in Thebes.
Suhp^|;,T.34.4M^©.
P. 221, a town in the Tuat (?)
Sukaua ^^^^f] '^, IV, 790,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sukbak^^Yi^T-'^'"^-
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
SUtOD. I <§. /WWSA , I I (9 AftAAAA , | I (^ /WW\A ,
I 1 I I AAA/WA A/VWVA I 1 1
a canal in the Nome Herakleopolites.
Seb ' J ^ » a town in Egypt.
Sba en qerti P ^ J ?P — <==> \
l__j J5j j "the Door of the Circles" in the
nJ I ' T^at, a name of Abydos.
Sebaq ^ J "^ ^ I' ©. Goi. 12, 81, a
district; situation unknown..
Sebma |1 J _^ "^c^^, iv, 805, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Sebkh-t meht P J ® ff
town in Egypt.
PJ!ljf
^ w
, a town
Sebkh-t rest
in Egypt.
Sebkh-t Sheta fl J ^ fj" , a dis-
trict in An (Heliopolis).
Sebek 4^^^ ^ , Crocodilopolis.
SebTakerhetpJO^^;,a
quarter of Memphis.
sebtipaaupj;;^^;^!]^®.
Sphinx 14, 156, a town in the Delta.
[ 1035 ]
Sebti en Uast P J ^ ^^ — f 2 ' *^^
fortress of Thebes.
Sebti en Nept PJ^O^^ — '"^^^ tXn,
the fortress of Nept (Napata).
Sebta n Jc:^^*^ f\^\/i , Rec. 24, i6o,
a district ; situation unknown.
Sebti -t Arksetres f J ^"^ n
( 1) ^^ I] <:!> ], a name of Alexandria.
Lower Egypt (Nomus Arabicus).
Smen tebnut (?) P ™ ^ J H*^'
Rec. 22, 2, a town in Egypt.
Sen-t (He-t Sent (?) p J
Inscrip. Methen, a group of villages in the Delta.
Rec 20 01 y y 1'-^ ^•^- ^24, 20, a sanctuary
20, 91, ^ j^jj, @, Qf j^g^^ ^^ Panopolis.
Senger |^iXi, Mar. Aby. II, 2,
32, 69, Shinar, Babylonia; Heb. "^i^it!?.
] [^^^,
Sentchar 11 ^^^^ i
Ser n
"^"Y^ a district in Syria ; Tall al-'Amar-
^' nah V -TT^ tsw }} <T-TT<T-
* B.D. 149, a town in the 7th
) ' Aat.
Serut Ra Assa
an estate of King Assa.
Sernik H ^T* h (1 ^^^, IV, 796, a Sfldini
country ; situation unknown.
Sehetep 0==^ ". ^ t°^" "^^^^"
I c. D © (Hehopohs).
Sehetep Ra Assi (| ~7" U O P
© , an estate of King Assa.
c^ D
Sehtem H | ^ ^, iv, 801, a saddni
country ; situation unknown.
Seht TeteftA ( G g .^ ] p J
© , an estate of fetefra.
Sehetch P t "^ " , ^**=- 33. 4, a part
I A Ci I © of Memphis.
a district in the Nome Menu
Sekh-t
var.
the Canopic branch
of the Nile.
sekh-t p m
the plain of Baherah.
Sekh-t
®, Sphinx 14, 158,
^ n
, a portion of
Sni (Latopolis).
Sekh-t &abt
1^ nnn.A^^
^ ^, B.D.G. 13,
, " eastern meadow," a district
near Bubastis;
n
western
meadow," a district near Bubastis.
Sekh-t aamit ||| (l g.
11 © ' M ^ ^^' ^^''- '^' '^' '^^ ^^'''
of Jupiter Ammon (Siwah).
Sekh-t Aanra(Aaru) |||^ l)"^
1 ^ "T^ ^ ® ' " ^'^^^ °^ Reeds,"
the " Elysian Fields " of the Egyptians.
irnia I I
Sekh-t aur Mi ^
Sekh-t An
i-
-— ^ a town near
, © ' Sni (Asna).
Metternich Stele
89. Horus was stung by a scorpion here.
sekh-t uftb^^^. m;
/^T _ , a district in the Nome Matenu.
Sekh-t Mam 0|0
en, Hap ©, ^, in the 3^d^Nome^of
[ 1036 ]
Sekh-t Mathu-hetep
J'
n
', Hh. 377, a mythological locality (?)
Sekh-t mur (?)
e
town in the Nome ApoUinopolites.
Sekh-t Mefek
2 2, 2, a town near Sais.
Sekh-t ment ^^^ ^^^
f^"^
Sl <=>/
z^, Rec.
van liU
, a district of Tanis.
Sekh-t en Bast MIa^^aaa^c^ ^, b.d.g.
207, the territory of the goddess Bast.
Sekh-t en per Heru
© , the temple estate of Edfft.
Sekh-t ent re Upi
n
^ B.D.G. 22, a town near
' Memphis.
Sekh-t Neter i 1]JJ] t-^j, a district
in the Nome Ten (?)
sekh-t Neter ^ m = ^ ^,
" Field of God," a name of the Nome Bubastites.
Sekh-t en Tchann
I
\> I
« Field of Zoan," Tanis ; Heb. IV^JTrit??, Psalm
Ixxviii, 12, Copt. X^ItH.
Sekh-t Ka
o
V
I '
o
7^©, the
estate of a famous sun-temple near Memphis.
Sekh-t resa(?)
31, 35, a town in Egypt.
Sekh-t Hemam
_>
s
^ o III
i^m:
o III
, " Salt-field " (Nitriotes, Widi an-Natrdn).
Sekh-t Hetep
near Athribis.
c^ .. fl
H^ D©'
a region
Sekh-t Sebek
, a district in
the 7 th Nome of Lower Egypt (Metelites).
sekh-t Shakka -^ ||| ) H^
^^ — * A fc) ^ Demotic Cat. 424, a place near
Sekh-t Shu
al-Hibah.
pS'Mp:-
waste district in the Nome Shens, ^^ , in
Lower Egypt.
Sekh-t shent H ^ g ] $■
AA/VVV\ 11
n1 nH iH -
Q v.^-:^ a district and canal
Oo 1 — 1 * in the Nome Ampeh.
Sekh-t Eenset H
P. 175. p
[\y\£l'
of Lower Nubia,
^ , N. 947, the region
Sekh-t Tetefra [©T^l P ^
© , an estate of Tetefra.
Sekh-t Tchan fljj ^"[i^
<=^ ^/^AAA^
ni ^, " Field of Zoan," Tanis : see Tchan ;
— *\ ^ ©
Heb.JJ^imitp, Psalm bcxviii, 12, 43, Arab. ^U.
Sekhaa P 1 (1 d?^ ^ i see Aat Sekhau,
Sekhempehti ^|^UJ^V'
a town in the Eastern Delta near Rameses.
Sekhti (Sekhem-ti ?) ^ |, Upper
and Lower Egypt.
Sessu ppp, ppp©, p©f], ppp
V\ ©, Rec. 31, 28, a town in the Fayyfim.
Sessukauar fl w 1 (2 ^z:^ '^ ^
.2;fi I rac^^^,
Gol. 4, 8, a district in Syria ;
situation unknown.
Sesben fl fl J , IV, 791, a SMani
country ; situation unknown.
Seshem ^ i^, -fl^ ^ i^
fl^ T IGDj, , a district in the Delta.
[ 1037 ]
Seshem nefert H ^=:^ T '^, an estate
in the Delta.
Seshem heh ^ ^=z ^ I , the name
of a sacred lake at Hensu.
Seshemu^taui f^^|3^,
P ^ ^ ^ cr^, Mar. Karn. 52, 9, a
royal palace in the Delta (?)
Sek PI
r\/>^
, MaskhAtah Stele, Scythia,
, "at the end of the earth,"
Pers. Sa-ka f^ ft, Behis. I, 16.
Seg I ^, a village or estate.
Segar |ls
Segert P^^^, ^
of Osiris at Busiris ; see
3 F cm ; see Theku,
S
tz-zi
, a sanctuary
A
S
C-D
Segeh lis
Sphinx 14, 160, a town
in the Delta.
Segeq 1 ^ © , a town in Egypt.
the country of Set, i.e., Lower
Egypt.
Set >5LJ
Set p-^, the Nome Hypselites
Statt ~^^ ^ K.ec. 7, 78, the Necro-
7^ fxnuQ * polis of Memphis.
Stareh
Sphinx 14, 163,
Sethrois (?)
Q«+ '*it^ AA ^ P.S.B. 25, 220, a town in
^*'*JTl^H©' Egypt.
Sti en sa heb sks (?) *T" ^ /v — fc^
■ ■ , , Denderah.
Sethebu H ^ j^ f\/\/i , Rec. 20, 115,
fl ^ nt^ IV, 798, a Sudani country; situa-
I rn J zi' tion unknown.
Seth-t n ™ ^, p. 90, M. 1 19, p 8=
''^^^^.N. 698, ''^^^(H^, ^Sn^Y^SS^ >. .
(i) the district of the First Cataract ; (2) Asia.
Set n^, p^(^^^£], IV, 799, a Sddini
country ; situation unknown.
She
rm
f^yy^ the lake country, i.e., the
I is ' FajryAm.
Sha-t JL-]q:£v^. JL^^. IV, 618,
^jl (vA/1 1 , a country; situation unknown.
Sha-t (?) 1^ Q , Stele of Alexander IV,
a locality in the Nome ^""^ V I ° S\ ^■
shaBhat(?) mm^^i^^Tt.
Shaauka
m\\
Ui
(•=0)
C^£va, L.D. III,
252, 38, perhaps one of the two towns called
Sokhoh, niito in Judah ; see Josh, xv, 35, 48.
Shadn4 J^ "^ \\ ^A/^/v^A \\ ^ ^^ n ^ a
lake (?) ^^^^
Shadnd,urgenna I^ "^ (1 '^'^'^ (1 ^
S
I III
IV, 790, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Shaasu resu (shemau ?) ^^ (] R ^
^ , the southern deserts.
I I iXlll
Sha^sheri I^^(]p
7^
A.Z. 1884, 89, 96, a district in the Sfldan.
ShaAs hetep Mttjjp'^g, C3s
^.Rec.,7.8;.^^fp..^^^,
Nome of Set (Hypsele) ; Copt. cytOTTl.
Shaa ™ I^"^, ^"^
Ttttt -^/i . TjlVT , a canal in the Nome
Hermopolites in Upper Egypt.
Shaa M^^^, m^-"
country in the SAdan.
Shasha Amen IM ]M, en h '^^^ 1
fl fl I /VAAAAA I
(with the article D), a district of Thebes.
Shau(P)M^|,M^^®,
B.D. 142, a town of Osiris.
Shaua M "^ f] "^ ] CW). Anas-
tasi I, 19, 4, a mountain in Syria.
C^rwi
21, a district in Syria ; situation unknown
Shaurenta Mil'^^^
[ 1038 ]
, L.D. III, 252,
IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown,
Shaus M "^ P tL I ' A.Z. 1865, 28;
seeShasuIiliI^^^X|; Shaus UJg
fl|Xi|-
ShaUSef J^ "^ H '^'^, a district in the
Nome Busirites ; var. CZD T»TtT % M '^^ .
Shab^^J^, Rec. 20, i.6.a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Shaba M^^^, =^-.,^,^.08,
Shabareth Uarkit M J ^ ^
and 76, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Shabareth en gabari J^ J i^
^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ jj jj [W], L.D. III,
252, 73 and 74, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Shabtuna Iffi J^^'^. ^^> 784,
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; varr.
J ^ ^ "^ C^:£^, Rec. 20, 118, ^
, A/VAA^SA AAAAA/V
(3 ^ 3^
n -.
Shamabu (Shambu) TtTtt
1)^3 IV, 790, a district in Syria; situation
-J Jl N unknown.
Shamana (Shamna) ]^ f\ r\ ^
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Shamana (Shamna) T»TtT^^ ^^
frf-M^^f^. IV. 78.. a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Shamashaatum T»T»!a ^ TtTtt (1 1 ^
S, IV, 783, M^^Iiil () ]S. ibid., a
people or district of Syria ; var. r-\vn
Shamashana l£^ J^ "^ f\/\/ i,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-
known ; compare Heb. ]"ittjpt!?.
Shanama (Shanam) |^ ik^ r~,
Iml^^lj ^Q^^, L.D. III, 252, 15, a dis-
trict in Syria; Heb. Di'ltlJj Josh, xix, i8.
Shanarkai J^ <^ "iK^ ^:z:56
"^ HA IV, 790, a district in Syria; situation
mSS' unknown.
Sharneram ]£^-^^.s^ h ^^c^^,
Eg. Res. 83, 104, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Sharhana TtTiT ^ ^ \'^^'IV>♦■
AA/NAAA ^ ^ ^ .XT.^ "^ /SA/V\AA
Ill, 252, 125, a district in Syria; Heb inilttj
Josh, xix, 6.
Shahetep Mil ^^^ , a part of the Laby-
■ ci D
rinth representing the Nome Thebaht.
ShasaI^^^,Ija^|^,Rec.ix.
60,25, 194; see|^'^^^'|c^>:^^.
Shasu Mit'^^.^']Q>:^£],B.D. 3,127,
1^1 V^Qi^^, IV, 721, the country of the
nomads who Uved to the east of Egypt ; | ^
Shasef JM ^, JM
\>
Shas hertt
^
A/SAAAA
Rec. 15, 151, a district in the
Nome Busirites.
P<J
© A.Z. 1884, 96, the port of Berenice on the
9'' Red Sea.
[ 1039 ]
Shas hetep IiU"^ p a '^% ®.
m
a ©
, M:^, M
the capital of the Nome of Set.
Shaqan |ii2 ^ "^"^ "^^^^ ^ec
20, 1 15, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Shakan 2*1^^=^^^. Sphinx 14,
161, Lycopolis; the modern ^^\ ^>^ss-» (?)
Shakana 141 ^ LJ -^ ^ ^,
Mar. Karn. 52, 7, a canal in the Delta.
Shagan ^ s "^ ^, Sphinx 14, i6i,
Lycopolis; the modern ^^\ .-x^sj^ (?)
^^
Sha tep IM .
, a district in the Nome Busirites,
W >>
Sheau
rm
i^e. \>
^
the sacred lake at
Denderah.
She-t am
Shas
as, Shasti 00 (j -h- , iv, 800, oc
i fvxn R^c. 20, 114, a Siidani country;
\\ * situation unknown.
Shatchtem cjszi (j "^ ^^, iv, 798, a
SAdani country ; situation unknown.
Sha '=^
\
, a town near This.
\>
Shai en per Heru-ar-ti (?)
00 ,. .
, a district near Edfft.
i~u~i
cm
V
ShalqaemAnuS^l^lg,
near the Temple of Atem in Heliopolis.
She antchet no^, B.D.G. it6. a
canal in the Nome Matenu,
Snarr #s&!s
district in Syria ; situation unknown
§m^ IV, 794, a
She Aha izeziq^,
the sacred lake of
Per Aha.
Shi en Ast ^^^^^ (j(j — ^vv^^a j| ^ ,
I
Isis-lake at Memphis.
She ur ^, : (,) La^g
Moeris ; (2) a canal in Mendes.
She ur ""^^ "^^ ^^ ^ town in the Nome
^ i<Z2>ciG' Busirites.
Shurbana °^ ^
© (2 \> I
Rec. 29, 4 - Qarbana zj
.^ I AAA/SAA
^ AAAAAA
I
Shusaren '=^^ 'o' "T^TTi', IV, 794.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Shushugem (?) ^(5^^^^, iv,
803, a Sadini country ; situation unknown,
f V\ I AAAAAA
, Alt-K.
I W ; AAAAAA
Shushkhen r-Tv-i^
153 ; see Ashushkhen h r-n-i tk
Sheb na J ^ . a town in Egypt.
Shebb oa J J ^, IV. 805. Rec 20,
114, a Siidani country; situation unknown.
She Bar oa J '
>S-=^ , B.D.G. 186, a lake in the Nome Tuf.
o3X
Shep .S^^e. ^^^- 5. S6, the Fayyiim
"^^^ district.
ShepS ^ p ^ , the Labyrinth.
Sheps Khaf ra [^p] ^ © . an
estate of King Khafra.
Sheps Khufti (ji^^ZT^ ^ ©,
an estate of King Khufu in the Eastern Delta.
Shefit '^^^,^ district in the 7th Nome
CH^* of Upper Egypt.
AAAA/W
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I \\ I
She Maati
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
w
^ I
^ W
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
CiS^5«^ C33^AAAAAA
'^'^'^^^ , AAAAAA WWVA
<:^ I A/VNAAA
W
the sacred lake at Hines (Herakleopolis).
^^«°'*^v^>^'^ '3.964°®,
Demot.CaL4.5,4°^f|fl'^'.Rec.3,..,
the South, Upper Egypt.
[ 1040 ]
Shemu
AAAAAA
^AA^AA
a lake near the town of
Rameses in the Delta.
•2 a quarter of Mem-
© ' phis.
C3SZ) a sacred lake or
canal in Edfti.
OED
Shemu c3o
She menat (?)
She meh-t '=^**^, the northern portion
o I ciV of Lake Moeris,
ShemS r-xm 5 R ^ , IV, 800; varr.
I 1 cv^£), Rec. 20, 114, a
Sftd^ni country ; situation unknown.
Shemshuatum' 00 ^ 1=50 %^ h
^\i^^ — ^' ^^' '^^•^^ ^^^ Shamashaatum'
Shemta ^^, ^^^- ^7. 188. a town in
^©' Egypt.
the capital of the Nome Mahetch.
Shenu | ^ | g , a town of Set p q ^.
Shenu(P)JfJ.||J^,jqc..
a sanctuary of Horus at Latopolis.
She en ankh ^A^AAA >/ ■¥• ^, b.d.g.
116, the temple-lake at Denderah.
'^®, P. 589,
Q /V
Shenar /wwva o
i
a town in
Lower Egypt.
Shena khen
2 c5i5!
B.D.G. 1063 : (i) capital of the Nome Hera-
kleopolites ; (2) a name of the town Smen Her
I n AA/\/W\ © jj[
Copt. nOTCym, Feshn.
Shenit 5 (10-,iflq;,Q(]^-,
a sanctuary in the Nome
j__j,AAj_j. Herakleopolites.
Shenit She en Serser 5 (](]^^
Tuat VIII, the district of the Lake
of Fire.
Q ^ Q
im
(1
Shen,Shenur 9. 0%9,
the irrigated land of Memphis.
Shen ur Q ^^, Q ^^, Q ^^.=1,
Q
X
ee: (i) part of the Nome Anebhetch;
(2) part of the Nome IJeq ames ; (3) part of
the Nome Heroopolites.
Shenur Q "^=^3^, Rec. 27, 190, the
" Great Circle," the Ocean.
Shenit ur kherp hem iffl '^=f 6
<^ I i«cii> a
g the " granary of the high-priest " at Mem-
phis.
Shenp AAAA/vA 1r_, „ j r ,
^^ D i^ O D v=r' /vwwv
AAAAAA , a district of Edfti.
O
t
She en MSam (?)
B.D. 17, a sacred lake in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
%> ©,B.D. 160, 3, a
Shenmu
town associated with Shu.
Sheennesert°° — ^
X
(1-
I
A/W\AA ^
(!■
a fiery lake
in Nerutef.
Shenrahen (?) J :^ '^ ^ ©,
Nilopolis (?)
r II ■■I AAV>AA
She enti Hern
Horus," a name of Lake Moeris.
, " lake of
Shens
r^
, B.D.G. 788, a city in the
IV
Eastern Delta, probably in the VVidi TCmMt,
She nesu en Behut ""^^
a name of the canal of Edfft.
Shen qebh Q|, q||, q
B.D.G. 1064, Q K'^^^^. 5
X id I V '*'^'"'*'^
AAAAAA
/^A^AA^
AAAA/W
AAA/NAA
B.D. 79, 3, a Nome and its
' capital in the Eastern Delta.
a sacred lake at
Abydos.
She neter o_i h|,
ShenthNet 5 ^=^1 fj^, 5
Amherst Pap. 46, a town in the Delta.
SherD ^^ ^^^ capital of the Oasis of
D © ' Sekh-t hemam.
/VSA/VAA I
[ 1041 ]
Snernen m <^ , <r=> , a canal
m Lower Egypt; var.
m Q .
Shere8™l^,™l^,°°
i^lilVlXlc.!..
, "South Lake" — a lake in the Fayyflm
VSAA/NA
(znzi
Sher-t gehes (?) :^ ®
(M^, a
district ; situation unknown.
She Heru ™
• AA/VAA*
, a town to the
north of Thebes,
She Heru
(?)
V
, i-;r-i
331
(i) a
111' 3^' _£^' JiJv>3^ ^ ''
canal in the 14th Nome of Lower Egypt; (2) a
lake in the 15th Nome of Upper Egypt; (3) a
lake at Edffi.
She kharem C3a''^^=, ^^^ '^T"
(5 T=T sah.
an
She Khufu f®^^^] °
estate of King Khufu.
Shes ^ ' © , a town in the Nome Cyno-
polites, 'A\d^a«nfiU}i> ttoA-js (?)
Shesp ^:©.^,^.to^" «f P^i"^'
D ci D ^ situation unknown.
Shespu ab Ra O ^ ^. ^ -0" H^^.
O ,^ ;;^^ "O* /( , a sun temple near Memphis.
Shesp khasha ^|^IAI^,
IV, 788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
She Seneferu (n^\ ) ™.
an estate of King Seneferu.
She Serq oa^, c3on^, anH
"^-^^ a canal in the 8th Nome of Lower Egypt
7=v ' (Sethroites).
She qebh
cS"
rvn
A
m
AA/WVA
V 1 lA VI
(i) a lake at Heliopolis; (3) the Nile in
the First Cataract.
Sheta '""^^"''^ U. 560, a town in the
Tuat.
Shetat, Shetatit
^
^,Rec. II. 182, ^^
^^^, Rec. 27,
30, the temple of Osiris at Abydos, Busiris, etc.
Sheta
r-^r-i
D
"^^ a locality near Den-
\>' derah.
Sheta °2^^, P-S-^- =^^' i56.adistrict;
oDo^vy]' Situation unknown.
II, 26, the town of Basti W '^ J)-
Sheta-t ast =^=?^ ij ©, a locality in
the Nome Heliopolites.
Sheteth q , N. 1074, o ©, p. 360,
a town in the Tuat.
Shetit 2©'^-5'9'^-7"'^^.
N. 1359. 'Y'' Rec. II, 97, yy©, ^^^'
B.D. 171, 3, capital of the Nome Arsinoites,
(Crocodilopolis).
Shetit 2^1] 7. 2
in the Nome Heliopolites.
Sheten "^g. =^c
^AA/^A^
^AAAAAj a canal
=*^^
O ®
(i) Capital of the Nome Pharbaethites ; (a) a
town in Libya-Mareotis.
ShetSebq -^^S'^^'P^J
V©' P^J^^' Crocodilopolis.
She tesher '=''=^^, '^^'V ^ =
(i) a part of the Nome of Memphis ; (2) a part
of the valley of Hammamat.
Shet-t-ta c^]il©. '*^'^©, Rec
27, 224, a mythological locality (?)
Qa, qaa, qait a ^3^, a
A'^
l^, A
of the Nome Tekh.
, A
T=r
..^
, a part
3 V
[ 1042 ]
Qaanau ^'^(1 ^'^^ !\\> i^. 782,
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qai ^^ Ijlj ©, A.Z. 35, 18, a town in
the Nome Aphroditopolites.
/WSAAA
fAAAAAA
Qai en ankh a
district of Denderah.
Herniopolis.
Qauruputh a "^ ^^^ ^ ° ^/o^,
Rec, 20, 118, a country conquered by
Ramesis III.
Qaurthantu ^ ^ ^ :::^ ] ^.
Mar. Abyd. i, 28, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qaurthpana a
Q;^}i£), Rec. 20, 118, var. A V\ ?*y>
(2-2»
Qauhertabarra zi
, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
f^>^^>n , Rec. 20, 118, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Quauherthaas ^'^'^ fef () ^B'
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Qausanarm' ^1^x6'''^ ,
Eg. Res. 6r, 13, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qausanareth zi^'9 "^"^Or^^,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-
known,
Qausara zi "^^ ^ ^5 [^£^ , Rec 20,
118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qausatabarka ^'^ "^ "o^ ' 1 fl
^'J^^'^C^^^, Eg. Res. 69, 85, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qauthaasr a'
l^^P
Q£^,
Eg. Res. 60, 8, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qaputa '^ _^° _p ,^ " I ' ^^' 785. a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qam'qa a '^ ^^ a "^tx ^^^^, Rec.
20, 118, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qam't A
, L.D. III, 131,
Z <r-'=^ a district in Syria; Assyr.
Qana a ^^'^^^^^^ Eg. Res. 67, 66,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qanefer ziY I A. '^\ pyramid of
Ji /-A Amenemhat I.
Qarbana a "^ '^^ ""^ ""^ O ,
B.D.G. 855, Harris I, 77, i, an eastern frontier
town; Assyr. Karbaniti >-t]] jJ^yT? '^^] J^ '^'\<'
I (2 g^, Rec. 17, 150, a town near Abukir
Qarbthaqa ^"^"^^^^ J ^f ^
r\^^0 , Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria; situa-
tion unknown.
Qarmana a
w
c^^,
20, 118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qarm'niu (?) a
^AAAAA
AAAAAA
A/SAAAA
L.D. Ill, 13, a district in Syria; situation un-
known,
Qarhu a '^'^^^^ ^""^ f^-^^ j Rec. 20,
118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
W
w
A
Qarqami'sha a
M\]^^^ IV, 891, ^
in Syria; Assyr. --ff V tffy^ ^, Heb.
IT^DS"^!!)} Isaiah x, 9 ; the modern Jarabis.
Qarqisha a
(^£^,
Ci£^^,
Mar. Abyd. II, 4, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
[ 1043 ]
j C^O^t Anastasi I, 22, 4 (a mixture of the two
e 1 D^^ ), a district in Syria ; Heb. "IDDTIlip ,
Judges i, II, LXX Kapiaaaw</)ap.
Qarthaka a
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Qasaraa ^^ "o^ <=>o-=> ^___^^ ^^^
Qasuna ^^|^ \, iv, 78., a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare
Heb. JVt^jp.
Qatar ^^] l\ ^ c^^, Rec 20, 115,
a Sfldani country ; situation unknown.
Qatur ^'^cr;=:^%^-®^cv^\^, Ait-K.
951, a district in Syria; situation unknown; com-
pare Heb. ^Ili.
Qatthem ^
CV£v^, L.D.
HI, 253, 25, a district in Syria ; compare Heb.
JTiDlp, Joshua xiii, i8 (?)
QatchaA ^^l^'^Ijc-a, iv,,,?.
a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
Qatchati ^^i^]()l^,
Anastasi I, 27, 8, Gaza; Tall al-'Amarnah Azzati
•"^TT tCSK ^ '^T<» Assyr. Kha-az-zu-tu
--IT ??< tSl W -^. Heb. mir, Arab, i^,
Qatchir (Qatchil) ^^ ^ "^^^
I , Israel Stele 27, a district in Syria ; compare
Heb. nta, Tall al-'Amarnah -tlf tlJI^ *|^
Qatc^aten ^^ifj^Q-j,
«jfc| [^£^, Rev. 3, 160, ^3
I, a district in Syria; situation unknown; Boghaz
Keui "'"qi-iz-wa-ad-na.
QAS ^ (1 P © ^^^- *7. 223, a town in
1 I ' Egypt.
W
, Rec. 21,
D£^, IV,
13, a town in Egypt.
Qln '"'^'^,'"'
655, ^ (V£V£], IV, 653, ^^ (J(j -^1 (X^,
Anastasi I, 22, 7, a district in Syria; situation
unknown; Tall al-Amarnah V •^TT"^ *~''T-
Quina zi ^ w V "^ c,o^, Rec 20,
116, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Quburaa ^ ^ Jl % ^^^ ^^ r\/\/i ,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Qebaana a ^^ I^ %, t^^, L.D.
III, 252, 23, Gibeon ; compare Heb. j^J^^,
Joshua ix, 17, a city in Benjamin.
Qebau zlj o^, IV, 786, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
i^5l Joshua xxi, 17.
aebh I-'S^^P- 7ti. ^.
N. 1358
Qebh ^ J I j5 ©. Rec. 13, 12, ^ ^
^^ ©, Egypt.
Qebhui (?) 1^1^, Upper and Lower
^ ' O Egypt.
, Thes. 1218, a
n
Qebh Heru
name of Upper Egypt
Qebli Set | '^,
J AA/VVAA
7 AAAA/W
a name of Lower
Egypt.
/S^/W\A
IVt/V>/SA Ci ^y
AAA/VSA ?i7
the capital of the ist Nome of Upper
Egypt.
Qebh I5 A *^^ pyramid of King Shep-
• A t=^' seskaf.
3 u 2
[ 1044 ]
Qebh Khufu ("0 ^ w ^] a J
^ ii © , an estate of King Khufu.
QebSU zljn^CM^^, Rec. 8, 137, a
district in Syria (?)
aebt,Gebt^j;, ^j;, ^J-^^
A S ®' ^ J J ^ ® <™''-. s J
5th Nome of Upper Egypt (Coptites) ; Copt.
KeqT, Arab. LiiiJI ; Merit Qebti ^^flfl ^
"5 J " ^ ® ' f*"^ P°''' O' 'i^rbour of Coptos.
aeb.taui(?)5;, ^J^=,
w
Qepi '^ (J(J T^=T , the swamp land of the
Nome
^^
QepU "^ % ^ 5 a district in the Thebaid (?)
Qefati (?) /= ^ ^ ° (X, . Ombos I,
130, Crete (?)
Qefnu
A
o^©,
A
0(&
I, B.D.
142, a town of Osiris ; situation unknown ; var.
^
Qem A
= ^ — I
^, Egypt (?)
Qemhes S4, ^ ^'^^"^^ ^" the Nome
■ v^os- Sept.
Qemtitt 1\ "",''' ^^^^'''^t' situation
I JrK f^^^^ unknown.
Qen Asar
Qen mer
rv^^
a quarter of
Abydos.
, Oxyrhynchus.
Qen ent Ra ^ <^ 5a, EdfU.
Qen enth hesu "^ ' HP'.
^"^^ R n 5 /Jj I "the region of the favoured
o A I K sJ. I ' ones " — a district in the Tuat.
Qen (?) en sekh-t (?) h-hh ^
, a village in the Eastern Delta.
3 3S
Qenus dS c^, ^, ^O ^^,
Southern Nubia.
aD
Qenus peh ^^ _^ , ^^^ "^°? southerly
' n^>^/^ — ^ part of the same.
A
n
TT 1 AAAAAA
Qenb she
ili I /\AAA/NA
sanctuary on Lake Moeris, associated with
Hebnu « ^1 ^
y
/I y1 ^A/^AAA
QenQen~t; aa^aaa aaaaaa
lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
Qenqen taui
trict in Egypt.
Qer-ti
ftAAAAA ^A^A/^A I 33l
, B.D. no, a
, a dis-
fJ^^'
A c^ W A O
i=q t=q i=q 1=^^^ /] a^Q A C^ \\
3=1 ' Q Q ''^''<^^\\0'<=>iniin]'
the sources of the Nile at Elephantine.
Qerr <
. A
A
, a town in Egypt.
a district of Southern
Q:£^,
Qeri
Qern <S> " , a town in Egypt.
Qertnetchna ^ I'T'^ ^
Qerthnetchna <^ "^ ^
Nubia (?)
IV, 781, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qehi4(j(l©,'^-.,.,9..asu^urb^of
QehS-t ^ K ' J a sanctuary in Edf6:
varr. LJ
Qes
c^
, S
S
w
, B.D. 114, 3,
■H
, the capital of the
14th Nome of Upper Egypt, "KXa^aajpujv ttoXk;,
Kovcrai, Cusae; Copt. KOC, KU5C, Arab.
. , ^ , XT ■Utrutf Apolhnopblis
the capital of the Nome v^,^ , ^ Parva.
L 1045 ]
Qes mer ankh Ass^ (i\ -^ [| ]| Hj
r T" ©» an estate of King Assa.
_ , Rec. 27, 190, the capital of the Nome Sept,
^uKKovaa; Copt. K(JOC, Arab. i^Jli, Heb
'^ ^ ^ :jj{ o the Arabian por-
^>^^ [y\£l' tion of the town.
f^^^^ , Asien 240 ff., the " Circle "
y\ rv/^ '
Qeti
(KOJTe), /.^., the semi-circular North Syrian
coast round about the Gulf of Issus. Later it
included all the land between the Euphrates and
the Mediterranean.
Qetem ^"^^©, N. 761, \
, P. 204, a town in the Delta (?)
.fx
Qetem' ^^1;^—^^
\ ci;^i3^^[l [v;^, Sa-Nehat B, 182, 219, the
country of the East; compare Heb. Q'^p
Josh, xix, T2, 13.
Qetna ^
AA/VA/\A
AAAAAA
C^O^, IV, 696, \j
Q:£^£], Rec. 10, 18, \ 'SAAAAA, \
L.D. Ill, 88, a district in Syria ; Tall al-'Amarnah
CZHZI
Qetshu \j ^ 00 ^, IV, 781,
^ [v:^^, ^ ^ ^ ] c^^> IV, 649. 689,
rl ^=^^ ^ a district in Syria ; situation un-
1 I vv I P^y^A ' known.
Ka LJ O , a town in Egypt.
Kainabu .3.^^(j(j \j\^,
IV, 790, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
a country in the Sddan ; van (?)
^^,N. 981.
Kauakaua U ^ U ^ ^, A.Z. 35,
18, a town in the Nome Sep{.
^S^ I ''^ I CiC^, Anastasi I, 22, 3, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sflddni country ; situation unknown.
Kaban ^ "^ §, Sphinx 14, 159, a
town in the Delta ; Arab. JjoU (?)
Kabuainefer Ujf||)(j^J;.
EdfQ
Kabur
^J^
rj^^ , Rec
20, 116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. T")!^ Josh, xix, 27.
T '
Kaber U J*^^^, Rec. 24, 160, a district.
Kaf ' — ' 2ZII, a locality; site unknown.
Kafr-M'rerna
w
_s^
^ a district in Syria ; situation
qA^i' unknown.
^s^r\r\ IV, 799, a Sftdani country ; situation
1 1 «^ 1^ rt /~\ «ir r^
Kam
1^
unknown.
, B.D. 142, IV, 20,
Copt. K^JtXe, KHAXe, KHJULH, KHXJLI.
Kam^,^^;,^,A,hribis.
IV, 781, a district in Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah
C3
Kami
, Rec 13, 3,
<2 ^ Dem. Cat. 421, Egypt; Copl
O ' KHJULC.
Kamit
the district of Ka Kam.
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[ 1046 ]
Kamur
,i?:=]
Q:£^,
Kam ur ^ — ■ ^=^
Eamur
B.D. 88, 4, a town in
the Nome Athribites.
^ a sanctuary in
^ ' the Fay y lam.
T=T
^>^ — I X i^rzD X A
XAAAAAA
AAA AAA
AAAAAA
a canal in the Nomes of Thebes and Coptos.
Earn ura ^>^ — i ^^ ^^^ l\ ^^ , sczi
Bitter Lake near Isma'iliyah.
Earn ur ma ^~' ^^ T ^ ,
Tl 1 ^AAAAA I
^Em^\>' Red Sea.
Kamru ''=^'^^^'^' ^^' 792
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Earn hetch
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^^ — -< AAAAAA
the canal that joined the Nile and
Eamsa
Ean^z^
a sanctuary
in Sekhem.
[^ci Rec. 15, 167, a district;
rvAvi * situation unknown.
IV, 802, a S(idani coun-
AAA ' . ' .
try; situation unknown.
Eanana ^=
III, 126, Rec. 11,55,
Israel Stele 26, ^3
^C^f^, L.D.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
J]
f^^^ ,
1
district in Syria ; compare Heb. "t^ys Assyr.
V <& '^] 4-- ^T (Canaan).
y i AAAAAA
Eannu LJfW fx/y/^ Rec. 20, 116, adis-
I O (S
trict in Syria; compare Heb. p3, i Chron. xviii, 8.
Eanustt, Eanstt LJ ^^ JU
[y^£i'
f^^^ '
^, IV, 789,
Nubia ; var. Kenstt aaaaaa
U AAAAAA ^-—
III! I
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ea en Heru shet tej a/vsaaa CsJ ^*^ ^,
Latopolis.
Ea en qa renu '^'=' V ^ T '" '
EdfO.
Ear '—J ^ , a sanctuary on Lake Moeris.
Eari LJ ^^^^ [j(j J^, Rec. 20, 42, 119,
IV, 922, Kubban Stele 5, the district round
about Napata (?)
KarbuU^^JV.R-.7..6o,
a town in Egypt.
Earpu
D
^ C^^, L.D.
III, 156, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Earm'im' '^^i
-0.
[\£W3, Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situa-
tion unknown.
Earm'n M ""T^ ^ ^^^ ' l^' 785, a
I I _Cr^ AAAAAA
district in Syria; see
AAAAAA
Earm'ina ^^z^
[\y\A , Alt-K. 1007, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Earm'ta ^
, IV, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Earna ^^z:^ ^ "^ r^/^^ , Rec. 20,
^'7' ^ Cyi^. Eg. Res. 65, 20, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
p?l^ Gen. 1, 10.
Earkhen '^^i^'^ "^5^ %[^o^, Treaty
_CC^ AAAAAA ;J;^};
29, a Hittite district (?)
Earka -^^
Qi2i£l, Rec.
) 118 M ^^ LJ 1 (N^\£l ^ district in Syria ;
' ' «=> III ' situation unknown.
Earkam'sha -^z^ ""^ '^^^^ ^zn^ '^
w
' Ji\ii] e^ia , Carchemish ; Heb.
ttJp3-)5, tr-ipjlS , Assyr. --jy V t^W OT •
The modern Jarabis.
Eart '— ^ A ^ , Rec. 21, 226, a town
I I ®
near Dakkah in Nubia ; Arab. ^ ; .
Eart (?)
w ^
C^}^,
Gol. 4, 9, a district ; situation unknown.
[ 1047 ]
KartAmrut -^"^^l (j ^^
t^"\ IV, 791, a district in Syria ; situation un-
jf 0' known.
a town in Nubia ; situation unknown.
Karth LJ =^ , ^ U *=
, Nastasen Stele,
A.Z.
1900, 130, Naucratis.
Kahati^-^ra^lllijc-^.Rec.
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Kahni LJ "^^ a town in the Nome
ra w
Athribites.
Ka Heseb a"^, the nth Nome of
Lower Egypt (Cabasites).
Kakhamc?) -=-^1^^^.
IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
KaKhas(?) ^^
"♦I 1 1 1
Lower Egypt (Xoites).
Kas ^3
, the 6th Nome of
f^^^ ,
A.Z. 1900, 134, Nubia; Heb. U?^3.
Kasa^t^;,^^;,thccapiml
of the 7th Nome of Upper Egypt (Cynopolites) ;
Copt. K6.1C, KoeiC, Arab. j^jJilU
Kash
Kashpata
00 Nubia; Heb. tT'lS,
i^/x/^ ' Copt. e(Ta3cy.
m
Dim
n^*"^ , Rec. 20, 1 16, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Kaqari U_i^ a "^ .^^^ [^^, L.D.
III, 252, 37, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
0"*"^ , Rec. 20, 115,
Kaqeth ^
a Sddani country ; situation unknown.
Kakka(?) ^ LJ ^^ Rec. 17, 119, a
town in Upper Egypt.
Ka Kam ^^ , T. 84, M. 238, N. 615,
the loth Nome of Lower Egypt (Athribites).
Ka Kam-t
^;;. Rec. 24, 176, .^ 1^^^ ©. Gol
w
1 2, 99, the Necropolis of Sakkarah ; Gr. Ktox*^'/*'/*
Kagati ^ ^ O ;^ ] (jfl >^.
Eg. Res. 66, 49, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Katart L-^
a town in the Sfldin.
f Nastasen Stele,
Kath LJ I w , Alt-K. 1034, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Kathar '^^^"^^ iv, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kathata ^z
I v
, Rec. 20, 1 18,
a di.strict in Syria ; situation unknown
Kathini ^^z^
1 1 6, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
z>@
w
W , Rec. 20,
Kiru
w
Q£5iQ, Rec. 20, 116,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown
Kirsenpen(?) ^~^ (vvq,
\\ I AA/WW AAAAAA
Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
m\f\
Kirshaua (?)
IV, 792, a district in Syria ; situation un-
known.
Kirkmlsha ^~^ ^^ ' ^^ TiTil f^^^^ ,
w ^cz^ _B^ ^^^^
*.^^ Carchemish ; Heb.
Kitsuna ^ ] :[ ^ \. iv. 78..
a district in Syria ; situation
'^ *\ AA/WAA
/Ci T Jl ^' unknown.
Kushapat
\m}^
e,,, •
Eg. Res. 65, 31, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Kebasum'n, Kebasuan
J-
, IV, 782,
T fi AAAAAA
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
JAA/W\A
^^^^,1, 140, Rec. 27,224,
225, 29, 146, Gebal ; Heb. ^^^ Tall al-'Amar-
nah -jzff :^ -^y, Assyr. --jf tk ^t^ -^^,
Gr. BvfiXos.
3 u 4
[ 1048 ]
Kepuna (Kepen) f~'-^^ "^ | c^o^n, Kenthaautha
I I I
^^
Anastasi I, 20, 7, rC^^>* W , rL-^^
(^::r> "^ ^ Ci^^ Rec. 21, qg, Gebal; see
D e ml © ' Keben.
Kefti ^'^[^^^^, IV, 616,
t^:^^. IV, 733, Mar. Aby. II, 2, ^^"^l^^^^*
"l Q^^, "^"^ s=> Vi, Rec.
, Crete ; compare Heb. "^liHCS .
e
32,69,,
r^^^
Kennarut
var.
t^ IV, 782, a district in Syria ; com-
Jl^ pare Heb. ni35 Deut. iii, 17.
Kenaskha (?) -ff ^k P I ^' '^'
792, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kena "^^(1 "^ ^^^- 3^ 35, a town in
/vA/wvA 1 © ' Egypt.
Kennam'u
Anastasi III, 8, 5, Canaan
©' 0\
1
r^^o ,
J
[M^,
>'
the Oasis of KMrgah.
Kenmu
A.6IIS AAAAA^
t^ ^ T. 40, a town
_F © ' in the Tuat (?)
, U. 178, 419, P. 175,
N. 947, ,www I (1 {\y:^, P. 337, ^^ I [\£\£i.
A '^
M. 639, ^w^AA n , p. 703,
II I fN^vn * ' •^' I, novo
1
Kenseth ^=^[^, "^^^a, iv, 799,
Nubia; see Kens.
KentU(?) ^^%^, IV, 783, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kentuasna /ws^aa
o
a district in Syria ; situation unknown
IP
, IV, 783,
n IV, 785, a district in Syria ; situation
1 ' unknown.
IV, 783, S ^, IV, 784, ^ (j ^ =,
'V, 785, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kerer (Kelal) ^cz^ -^^ -^^, ^.3:*
_2^
_2^ [\yx£] IV, 784, a district in Syria ; com-
' pare Heb. "^"^J Gen. xx, 2.
Krimna <=
^ "^ IV> 7 83, a district in Syria ; situation
ftAAwv _^^' unknown.
Kerna
Kerka
fv£\^ Rec. 20, 116, 119;
' see Kama.
P^^^^ ) Rec. 20, 114, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Eeha
ra
IV, 802, a Slldani coun-
' try ; situation unknown.
Kehek ^ \ A.Z. 1883, 88. The
^^^^ were a nomad tribe conquered
FD fv/vn ' by Amenhetep I.
Kes, Kest -^^, IV, 334, ^-h— [m^£i , Rec.
26, 76
i3
/wvw\ , Nubia.
Kesh '^^ ^, '^^^ "1 ^, Rec. 15, 87,
a town in the south of the Oasis of Khargah
(D^ish); Gr. KrW^v.
Kesh (Kash) ^^^^^ "l , Mar. Aby. II, 2,
oszi 1 ,
t^:^, IV, 733, Jour. E.A.,
III, 98, Nubia ; Tall al-'Amarnab V -^H <h>
Assyr. V^ Jgf < -^fj, Heb. t2?^!), Copt.
Kesh khas-t rr^ — .^ c\£\£i iv, 796,
Kesh the vile, or Nubia the impotent.
Keshkesh ^~^^^ 1 a^^n, Coptos 18,
0000 I
a Hittite country.
Keket ^,
C^^^, IV, 799» a
Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
Ketasha ^=:p.^r«T«t1\ g, iv, 792;
I I I
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
[ 1049 ]
Ketsuna
i Vr\/\yi' ^^' 7^^' ^ ^^'strict in Syria; Heb.
]tr-T|l, Tall al-'Amarnah ^tj\ S^Wt^Ji Ml^-^l-
KethneS ^^, IV, 803, a SMani
country ; situation unknown.
Kethsun
]
AAAAA/V TXT ^o
IV, 781, see
f\^\o ' Ketsuna.
Gau S '^ % ^ © . Sanehat, a town
in Upper Egypt.
AAft/VAA
Gautir?) ffl , ^
''^ Jl s i
Gauash, Gash s
, the town of Canopus
(3 c^
W
S
) — i
Gam s
Garr s
a canal in the Nome Anpu
(Cynopolites).
^ Rec. 24, 176, Athri-
^' bis(?)
a town in the Egyptian
.o@' Slidan (.?)
Gahaga S "^ HI '^ ZS '^ "l c^^ ,
Gol. 4, I, a country; situation unknown.
Gaqatl S ^^^] I]!] ^. A.Z.
1879, 29, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Gatchai S '^ k '^ flfl "l . A.z.
i879» 29, ZS "^ i ^\>^^^^, IV, 648, Gaza;
Heb. niir^ Tall al-'Amarnah >-t]] t^E ]f J ^y<
Assyr. -cff ??< <v^ ^ ^y<, Arab, ^ji, Or.
Gurubu (Gulubu) S^-^^^J
^, S ^ -Ssfi J ^, IV, 797, a SQdani
country ; situation unknown.
Gurses S ^ ^^^ ^, iv, 796, a
SCldani country ; situation unknown.
■^=.
), Rec. 14, 18,
Gemur s
a town in Egypt.
Gem baiu-s /^^^, ^'^ P
6^ '^^^ '^m' >a » ^ *^°^" ^ ^^^^ unknown.
Gen S 3=1, $L/e3^, 5°3»
d 3^=r, a canal in the Nome Mahetch.
Rec. 27, 189, a town in
Egypt.
Genffen S S ^ Sphinx 14, 166, a
* ^ ' town in the Delta.
Gen S
AA/V\AA AA/WNA
Z3 o
Gennu ^ 0^©, ^ ;:©,a town
m Egypt.
Genp ^ ^, Canopus.
Genem ^ ^= ^ '
AA/
Gensh ^ , see Thegensh tt i=sa.
Gerb j^^
Gernaa ^
lO <^ = AA/\/\/V\ Ci Ci ,
J^ B.D.G. 49, a town
O ' near Canopus.
_^aaaaaa'^[]cW3,L.D.III,
252, 127, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Gerses ^ ^^,iv, 796, ^ H 1f\/\o,
I f\^^^
Mission 13, 127, a name of Athribis (?)
Mar. Aby. II, 2;see S^
Gerg ^ © , an estate of Rameses II
near Abydos; <=> {^ ©, B.I). 99, 30 (Intro.),
"^""^ ^ ^T^ Thes. 1253, the property of Osiris
=^^©_D^' at Abydos.
Gerg Ramessu J_p (l)g[G[|lP^]] ,
Rec. 13, 141, Balyana; Copt. TnOTp^rtH.
Gergamesh f (] Tcso 1 , Ombos I,
130, 170, Carchemish; Heb. ttj'^5'^3.
Gergubaf ^ X ^ ^ "^ V'
IV, 808, a suburb of Abydos.
Gergbaf ^^'i^'^, Rec. 22, 138;
Gerger S S ©, Sphinx 14, 166, a
town in the Delta ; Arab, i' il J •
[ 1050 ]
Gehes S | ^ , P- 204, Rec 20, 78, |
Lib. Fun. II, 57, a town in Egypt (Kom ■
Yasin?); var. ZS | ^ ^ ]' ^- ^^^•
Gehesti s|P^^][jcM^^,N. 696,
N. 482, the Gazelle country.
Gesa ZS p loJ "^ cl> ' ^' ^^°' ^ *°''" ^^^
Getpetkai S ° uQQcM^^.Rec.ii,
168, Cappadocia ; Pers. fj: -fyl ^ fff- ^^y" y-,
Behis. I, 15, Babyl. \^ C^f-f t^f ^ TK ^^f-f,
Behis. 6.
Ta
Taiu
, a town of I sis.
C^^i^i, IV, 800,
a Sddini country ; situation unknown.
Ta aab ^^^'v', Sphinx 14, 164, the
I CD I © Eastern Delta.
Taaam^(l|T^, ^()=|,
1 i I I ftAAAAA I X
B.D.G. 24, a district in the Nome Sep.
Ta aakhu «=^ ^ J J J, -land of
the spirits " — a country in the Southern Sllldan.
Ta Amentt
I \>
ft , the country to
the west of the Nile.
Taari =^(]^>^^, Rec. 16, 118,
Asna (Latopolis).
Taah
I \>
)^~-n I I , Mar. Karn. 52, 20,
11^©' I V^©'
H4
the Oasis of
Farifrah.
^>
Taiu Agert '
of the Tuat of Memphis.
fN>"^-o , the lands
Wo, A.Z. 17, 56, a dis-
Ta an
trict on the Euphrates (?)
Ta ankh -=^^ ■?• S ^ ^ , a district in
the Nome Khensu (?).
Taar
s
, Rev. 13, 3
Ta uatch
c^
Mission 13, 4, a town in Nubia near Wadi
Halfah.
n
AA/V/SAA
n- ^-^^
Ta uab
174, 12, the district of Napata (GebelBarkal).
Ta ur ^ ^, M. 187, N. 694, =^??="^='
I, B.D. 40, 5,
3^ I
the district of Abydos ; var,
B.D.G. 158.
Ta utcha
AA/VVV\ XT'
'^'^'^ , A.Z. 1907, I, 3,
I \>
425, a town near Al-Hibah.
I©'
, Demot. Cat.
Ta Bati
Ta bar
^-,Rec. .7, 83.
^^C:^^
© ' Sni (Asna).
, Eg. Res. 65, 27,
Rec. 20, 1 1 6, a district in Syria ; compare Heb.
'^'inn Josh, xix, 22.
Ta Benr(?) ^'^IJ 1!I, ^ district near
I s ^ © Xois.
Ta makhit ^® (jfl l^^^^l. Nastasen
Stele 58, a district in the Stadan.
Taemarqlieh =??
Z3
^ , a name of the Necropolis.
Ta mer === ^
Al-Lah{in, in
,' the Fay y dm.
Ta mer -^^ ^"^^' ^^^ ^°5' ^ Sudani
country ; situation unknown,
Ta mera ^^ ^ ^
1
m
ui
Af© — (]f^
1 I ©' ^"^==311 I © ■ I H ^^ Q^ ^^
Q ffl/^/f ^ the Land Mera, i.e., Egypt ; Gr.
Ta meh ^'^, A,z. 1907, 16, =^i^<^
C^l Rec. 13, II, the Land of the North, i.e.,
© ' the Delta,
Ta mehi
"^
/VsA/W\
/WWW , the district
about the Phatnitic mouth of the Nile.
[ 1051 ]
.£:& S III
(2 cJ^ ^<®'
a name of Mendes.
.n
Ta em Thar
the region about Tanis.
at Memphis; varr. *^^ 1 1, s=3 1 1
(V^AA^A I CI J I [ I
AAA/\AA 1 / ill ^ AAAAAA 1
=1©'^1'='T1©'^^V1^
derah), the capital of the Nome Aatta.
'^^ a district of
Ta en ankh
Tanisa(?)^
f
^ftwvA 1 ® ' Heliopolis.
:rr=> AAAAAA
S W
Ta en Uatchit =f?
district of Buto.
Ta en Manu "^^
Rec. 8, 138, a
' district in Syria,
yhlk
, the
/wvAAA ^ Ci£^, the
I H 000
West, the land of the sunset.
TaentHer^y^l^^;,
Dendfir in Northern Nubia.
TaNehes^^|p],lv,334.^
^IP
f^^^/^
, Herusatef Stele 5, the Sddan.
V
Ta en tarer <ii> ,
<z>, >czK f <::>, Tentyris, the capital
of the Nome Tentyrites (Denderah); Copt.
TaNeter 1^^. I'^, 1"=^ ^ ,
the God, /.^., the Western Coast of the Arabian
Peninsula and the African Coast facing it,
Sonialiland, etc.
TauiNeteru ^ ■=]=)=], — =| ;^.
1
\>
\>
"^^ 111' W^ I 1' ^ '(^ I!
"^HH T y "jlc the desert region between the
Mr (1 111' Nile and the Red Sea.
Tar, Ter
, Herusatef Stele 32, 121,
-fcft ^, Nastasen Stele 32, a town in Nubia
10
and a seat of the cult of the goddess Bast ; var.
^ -Sai ^
%.^o' ^^^' &5f8'
SSTS'^^^. "^^. Denderah.
Tarutipeh ^S%^^^^-^, Nastasen
• 1 Jr w o©
Stele 40, the region beyond Taru^i.
Tarem
I \>
I n
B.D. 113, 5, a town in the Delta
Tarmen
Xi-Sk^^^l-
/\AAA/\A
O ZZ ^ a town in
Nubia.
Tarreq <zr
Tahetch =
of Thebes (?)
Takhent =
, Nubia.
Taiu sa (?)
' -23i ^ Nastasen Stele 44, a
"^j © ' town in the Sfldan.
, 1 © , a suburb
s I A
I \>
f^^^ ,
IV, 798, a Sftdani country ; situation unknown.
Ta SeMk =^^ H J |1 ^^3^ ^ , Croco-
f\/^o , Rec. 20, 115, a
dilopolis.
Ta sema
IV, 800,
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Taset^5^;,— ^;._
Ta set, Ta sti =^^ f ^ , M. 182,
=^^g*It\^, N.661, =^^^, in, 139,
"^^^7^r^y^/^' . ^"^^ /S» ^astascn Stelc 15,
C^Oi^
I c>o
[ 1052 ]
the land of the bowman (?), />., Nubia;
I s
I , Nubians.
Ta she
IZSZ] f^^^^
=^.
c, ^ ■=FF==' p the Land of the Lake,
•z©' ™' ^1^' ^^., the Fayyflm.
Ta shema
1/1 f\ /]/ll^l Rec. 13, II, the "_South
land," /.«., Upper Egypt
Ta shesht, Ta sheshth
r-vr^
*, IV, 8oo, ■" czs=]Q:£^£l, Rec.
[I30Q^^^ I V ^
20, 114, a S<idani country; situation unknown.
Taqtat (?) ^"^ "^^ ^ , Nastasen Stele
44, a town in the Slidan.
Takerhet
Ta tarr
^^^, a town in Egypt.
^ Rec. 15, 159, Tentyris
^ ' (Denderah).
Ta tliam(?)
foreign country.
Ta tcheser
s
^£^, a
\^ ^
^^^ " holy land " — a name of
\=J^ Q^rvQ' o Q^^£l' the Necropolis.
(j^^©,M. 125,5"^©, N. 694.51)4.
Hh. 181, g'^|]2©,Hh. i75,theTuat(?)
Tatoban ^^^ ,J1,,,:B°'
Demot. Cat. 424 ; Gr. Tia^wvi9.
Ta aa-t pa Bast ^"^"^^^^^^^ J
"(^ 1 1 ^ , Rev. 31, 35. a town in Egypt.
Ta aa-t thath o "^^ i^-^-si ^^ ° ',
Rec. 31, 35, a town in Egypt.
Ta au au c^ "^^^ (1 ^ ^ , a district
of Western Thebes.
Ta amens c^ ^ iT^ M ^ > ^ town in
Nubia, the modern Kalabshah ; see Termes.
Ta ahi en Bast ^'^ (1 HI (jO c:^ ^^^^
^ B.D.G. 209, a district in the Nome
Ci ' . Theb ah.
Taah-tpa....o^(l|5
Sphinx 14, 166, a town in the Delta.
I I I AAft/VVA
Mi
m
Ai I I AAftAftA I
Ta as-t mens o
district of Western Thebes.
Ta as-t en Tena o"^ j^ ^ aaa^ ^~^
/VAAAAA ^-^
1^ ^ , a town in the district of Phathyrites.
o /
in I
, a district of Edfft.
Ta as-t ges seshen
i
C3II]
Taaanak
s IV, 783,
f^^^ , IV, 650, ^
[]^Q^:^,L.D. 111,252, 14, o
Q£:i£l, Ci ^^ ^^\ "^:=;^> a district
w
in Syria; Heb. TjiJJTl Josh, xvii, 11, Tall
al-'Amarnah >-t]] ^ff '-<^--TIT "7^ i^I-T •
Ta at pa-skhenu . . . ta o ^^ °
town in the Eastern Delta.
Ta at pa-qen pa-msha o
A/VV/SAA
n
Rec. 31, 35, a town in
Egypt.
Ta at nehep c^
village near Sais.
Ta at en Sessu o
,n ran ©'
,n
rnfTTTir^ ^ Anastasi I, 27, 3, a town in
L__i^ ^ ' the Eastern Delta.
Ta at en Thar o
,n
1 r, A.Z. 35, i&, the district of Tanis.
Ta ami o
U3, O
V,
Rev. II, 146, a place; compare Copt.
ojuLe.
cm, Rev. 11; 122,
Ta ami o ^ /
12, 24, 37, a place.
[ 1053 ]
Ta fiii(?) c^
-^
, P.S.B. 14, 238,
^ a town in the
^' Delta.
Ta arget ^ ^;^ S ] ©, B.D.G.
131, a town near Thebes; Copt. X^pKIC,
xoXkic.
Ta aha en Amen ^
n illllllj B.D.G. 29, A.Z. 1876, 122, a portion of
1 aawvn' the Necropolis of Thebes.
Taitehai o
74, a town in Egypt
Tau (?)
Tauur ^"^^
. Rev. 14,
Gol. II, 73, a town
near This.
a town near Abydos;
see Nefur.
B.D.G. 160, a town near Memphis.
Tausakh g ^ iq^ ^ ] cv^, Goi. 4.
4, a district in Syria ; see A ® M
Ta ut o^ ^^ ^^, p.s.B. 13, S18,
the Necropolis of He-t-Benu.
Tautchaa -^i^ 1] ^. a dis-
trict in the Nome Sept.
Tab S "^ \Tt II Z, ^' '36o> P- 711, a
D m ^ J © ' town in the Tuat.
Taba ^ J ^1 ^^=^^' ^^' ^°^' ^ ^^^^"^'
country ; situation unknown.
Tapun ^ D ^ , IV, 785, a dis-
trict in Syria ; compare Heb. ]'il'^7 Numb.
xxi, 30.
Ta ma[it] aat-t o"^ ^^ Jl ^ ^^^^
*^^^, B.D.G. 137, a district near Edfu.
TamaitAmen^^_fc(j();|[=],
B.D.G. 28, a district in Upper Egypt.
Ta mait 4ser -^ ^ | ^ (] p
I , B.D.G. 72, a district near Edfd.
Ta mait en Fen&i o^bv
n W, a district in the Nome Palhyrites.
VyAAAA
Ta mait sher ^
a district near Edffl.
Ta m'khir pet o
a town in the Western Delta^
Ta m'ten en Anep o
^ U , a suburb of Memphis.
V\AA/V\ 1 D I
Tam en pa Ra ^^
O J] . Sphinx 14, 162, a solar sanctuary
A/SAA/SA
p®.
a district of
Tamens ^^
Western Thebes.
Tamer «* o^ ^ 7- q !•
Piankhi Stele, 115, a town near Mendes.
Tamkera ^ ^ ^. iv, 797. a
Stidani country ; situation unknown.
Ta ner-t en Behut; c^"^ ^^ —
^^, B.D.G. 61, the quarry of EdfO.
-© A
Ta[u]nres cs) ^^ ^^, iv, 79,, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tari^^qq^, B.M. ,38, Rec
15, 171, a district in Eastern Nubia.
TarebAmen.^^J;(] =
P.S.B. 14, 238, a town in Egypt.
Taresshema^^^;;!^^,
Demot. Cat. 424, a suburb of Memphis.
Tarshaba I'^^MtlJ^c^^.
Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Herusatef Stele 23, a town in the Sfldan
Tar .... shema o
A ^©'
Tartcha(^ ^^ J^ ;^c--d, iv, 789.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown,
in Nubia (?)
[ 1054 ]
near
Ta he-t A J ^, a town in Lower Egypt,
Ta heni pa senb o"^ fl^ ^ ^^1 ^^
n ©, Sphinx 14, 162, the Serbonian Bog.
Ta kham' oVX I ^~~^ : a canal in the
Nome Herakleopohtes.
Ta Kharmush o
TiTiT , a canal in the Nome Edffi.
-SX,
'^^^^^^ D^^J"^©'^-
1343 =
Ta kherm'u o "^ ® ^^^^ "^
AAAAAA
*^*^^ , a canal in the Nome Sethroites.
Tasana
-=>, a==o
'^VVk ^]'
I I I I W L _&^ C^£^ .
Rec. 20, 115, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
Tasth g ^, 2 [ls=>, IV, 799, a
Stldani country ; situation unknown.
AAAAA/V
wvAAA , a canal near Tanis.
/\Aft/VV\
Taslietaf(?) o"^""^, Pierret,
Inscrip. II, 33, a locality in Upper Egypt.
Ta sheta ^"^ "^^^^ I] ^ ' , Demot.
Cat. 424, a place near Thebais.
Tashetna
c^c=<?^ '
Q:£V£), L.D.
III, 252, 86, a district in Syria; situation un-
known.
(] (] <=i ¥^ , a district in the Nome Set.
TaqatttLe.to^_^|;g;,^
^ R ^ ^ Berlin, 2074, a locality of Eastern
V ' ' Thebes.
Ta qi (?) 0%. Ah^ 2 ^^^^ Demot.
Cat. 425, a suburb of Gebelen.
Ta qehi
^
(2 ^, Demot.
Cat. 425, a town near Al-Hibah
Ta kam-t o
a town in the
' Eastern Delta.
^
Takamsa-t a
']
f^^^
^
O (5(3(3
, Tachompso,
n
c^C^r^'
the limit of the AwSeKdffxoivos-, (J ^
the south, opposite Pselchis; Gr. Taxo//i/"^-
Ui
Ta kari aa-t pa nefer
I^*^] Sphinx 14, 165, a town in
the Delta.
Tag
, a town in Egypt.
Ta get en na sia(?) o
AAAA/VA
^^A/^/^A
^3 AAAAA/N
^AAAAA »f-
(var.
^), a canal
I 1/
near Edffi.
Ta get en ta tebt ^
1 L O
I , a canal near Edffi.
ra @
Ta Tehen ^ ^ "'^ "^ , a fortress in
the Nome Anpu.
Tatha c^S) ^^ '^, IV, 791, a district in
Syria; situation unknown. -
Ta then (?) ^^ ]
35, a town in Egypt.
, Rec. 31,
Tatenat ^
near Tanis.
Au^^^^^ . > a canal
AA/yAAA I AAAAAA
\> I
Ta tehen o
the temple of Serapis at Memphis
Taakmers 1 fl
^g, Rec. 14,56,
I > IV, 791.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tab li fl H ■^^' ^°'^' ^ Siidani country ;
4 -il' situation unknown.
Tabata | (j ^ "5^ q '^ ^^^^' ^^"^
20, 177
']fl^'^
(F=?)
I I I
, Rec. 20, 113, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
[ 1055 ]
T&mm jj (j ^^. IV, 78a, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
T^m'qur ]()^'4^*'^. IV, 794.
a district in Syria; situation univnown;
Tamenti ll j\ ^^^^ \^ ) C^O^, Anastasi
I, 2 1, 3, a district in Syria; compare Heb.
n^pri. Josh. XV, lo,
Tinai ) (] '^'^^'^ ()() t^^^. iv, 733, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tanep ]() cw],Rec. 19, 18, Tunep(?)
Tarua ](]^^fj(w,, ]()^f]
'^ IV, 797, a Siidani country; situation
rv>"^ ' unknown.
Tarennu ll (1 ^^ "^j iv, 792, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tarkha (Talkha) Ij h .^^ T 1 , iv,
793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
A ^ pv-*"^ Anastasi I, 22, 8, a district in Syria;
I ' situation unknown.
Takhsa ll () ^ \'] f^^^> Anastasi I,
22, 3, a district in Syria; situation unknown;
Tall al-Amarnah V^ ^^ <y^.
Tasakha l (1 "o^ T '^c^^^, Rec 20,
n6; see T&khsa.
Tasurt Ij (j 1%"^]. IV, 783, a district
in Syria; situation unknown; Tall al-*Amarnah
Taknu (?) Ij h ^ ^, IV, 793, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.'
Ti4 ]l]l](j^^^, ] (]() I] ^(WD. IV,
784, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
TiruaAa ]^, f| ^ (j ^Ic^.
Gol. 4, 9, a foreign district (?)
Tita ^(](]"'^Q^v£],L.D. Ill, 88, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tua o ^ '^, IV, 800, a Sftdan!
country ; situation unknown.
Tua c^ %, ^ © , B.D.G. Supp. 886, a
town in the Nome Maljetch.
Tuiub o ^ (j % J. IV, 790, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tuiutchai -^Ijlj^iqilS.
Piankhi Stele, a town in the Nome Bu Tchamui,
Tubakh
(£
© >>*. N a district in
o l-^ f\A/i ' Syria (?)
IV, 782, ^^J ()() (j C^^, Rec. 20, 116, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tun (Ci V^ ^ D£^, Rec. 20, 115; see
Utent v\ 'VAAAAA [ fx/vn ] .
Tumpa,Tunpa^^7^^,
IV, 788, oV|^^, IV. 686, 729, ^^ 1^
^^^ L.D. Ill, 88, a district in Syria;
_P^^^' Assyr. ^-fT 5^ ^ IdJ-
Tur o'^*^^^[vi\^, Rec. 20, 118, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tururek ] ^<^^^^. iv. 797, a
SMini country ; situation unknown.
Turbi ^'^'^Jljliqc^, Eg.Res.
64, 19, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Turbenta o %^ *^^ J ^^^^ ll (] , iv,
791, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
I 0:!^, Rec. 20,
Tursi
w
119, a district conquered by Rameses III.
Tuksar c^ %^^3^ ^o^ *^^^, Rec. 20, 118,
a district conquered by Rameses III.
Tutina ^^](|(]'^. iv, 781, a dis-
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
[ 1056 ]
Teban(?) oj
<e=«3
r^^^
, IV, 805,
a S<idani country ; situation unknown.
Tebu o J ^ O , with
a mythological locality.
s
, B.D.85,15,
Tepasu
D
I
I, P.S.B. 25, 220,
a town in Egypt.
Tepi-aaut ^ ^ , a name of Edfti.
I I I I ©
B.D.G. 48, a
' town in Egypt.
Tepi An ^ (j
Tepi en An
/\A/WAA
I
AA/\AAA (J ^AAAAA Qs/X/^ ^ j-, jj
^AA/^AA
■head
I H AAAAAA r\-/^ ' I 1
of the valley," perhaps a proper name.
Tepi ah ^^, t^©i' '^"''^''"^
of the Nome Matenu (Aphroditopolis) ; Copt.
neTnieg^, Arab. ^ajJi1s\ .
Tepiuar®^i;,f.^i;,
a town, the site of the Northern Fdm al-Khalig,
Babylon of Egypt.
Tepi-t mu (?) ^
AAAAAA
Tepi nef ^ ^^^ i^
a town in Egypt.
^ a town in
^' Egypt.
Tepi nekheb ^ 1 J © , Rec. 20,115,
^ ^ J © , ^ ^ O J'^, IV, 800, a coun-
try conquered by Thothmes III.
Tepi sekh-t ^ OOn ^, ^ ^^^^'^^ "f^
■^ I , n1 ni 111 , I Hermopohs.
Tepi Setem ^ */* ^ , a portion of the
I I w
Labyrinth which represented the Nome Coptites.
Tepi she maa ^ ^=^ ^, ^ q^^^^er of
I \> I ■— >-^ Ihebes.
Tepi Shema ^ 1 ^, "the head of the
South " — the southern frontier of Egypt.
Tepitaui ^ -^^
1 \>v
^'
^: (i) a part
of the Labyrinth representing the Nome Aphro-
ditopolites ; (2) a name of Edfti.
Tephen ]| □ | § . Sphinx 14, 162,
Tahpanhes — a frontier town near Pelusium ;
Heb. oniDnn Daphnae, the modern Tall
Dafannah.
Teph NU (Nenu) "^ | g, a sanc-
tuary at Memphis.
Tephtcha ^
D
iV^^of^Si
X' D
.CD' D
-XCT]
, a sanctuary in Memphis.
Tepestem ^° ^ c^^^^, iv, 806, a
— H — ^^n=in
Stldani country ; situation unknown.
Tepkenna \
I I I
AA/\ftA/\
, IV, 790,